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Bearcats get a reality check
Last week, the Wall Street Journal released a survey of the top 25 colleges and universities whose graduates are most favored by prominent national recruiters in both the public and private sectors....
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Volleyball stumbles at Georgetown Invite
The Binghamton University volleyball team was plagued by errors at the Georgetown Classic, losing all three matches this weekend. ‘We put in a good effort, but it was frustrating for us to...
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Five-foot flower exudes stench in rare blooming
As the smell of rotten flesh filled the air, visitors lined up outside the E.W. Heier Teaching Greenhouse last Tuesday to inspect the rare source of the stench. They were waiting for...
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Living conditions strain student-landlord relations
Finding a place to live in the Downtown area is only half the battle for some Binghamton University students. When Jayson Francisco moved into his house on Exchange Street, he was surprised...
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Your major isn't who you are; Don't let it decide your future
‘Hello! My name is English-with-a-concentration-in-creative-writing Major. Yes, I am a senior. No, I don’t plan on becoming a teacher or going into journalism, but I’m not dismissing those options. I’m sorry society...
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Individualized major program provides study path for the independent-minded
In Harpur College, where biology and psychology are among the most popular majors, a few students every year choose to differ and strike out on their own. Out of Binghamton University’s 11,706...
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Santos wins singles title at Cornell
The Libby McGovern Era got off to a positive start as the Binghamton University women’s tennis team earned a first-place and two second-places in the Cornell Fall Invitational this weekend. Junior Jillian...
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Local businesses turn to social media marketing
With the soaring popularity of social networking, it’s no surprise that businesses have jumped on the bandwagon. But while it may be tempting to create a profile and walk away, businesses have...
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Mayor Ryan announces city plans to invest $9 million for housing repairs
Binghamton Mayor Matt Ryan discussed how the city is confronting the ongoing recession Wednesday in his 2011 budget address. Mayor Ryan cited new police union contracts, personnel cost reduction and further action...
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Wait, does school ever end?
‘It’s your last first day! Aren’t you excited?’ The familiar voices of family and friends asking this question repeatedly on the first day of classes of my senior year of college still...