The Editorial Board

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4 Articles


Staff Editorials

Don't Box Us Out

If a player like Reed is to leave the program after being stripped of his status as starter and after averaging a mere 10.6 minutes per game, the fans deserve an ...


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The Price of Prestige

It’s no secret that the cost of college tuition is increasing exponentially in our country. The decision by the UC Board of Regents is particularly disturbing because of the system’s many parallels ...


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Put A Label On It

Including ingredients on packaged products and prepared foods is no luxury: It should be the standard. ...


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Nowhere To Go

Despite claims by proponents of the closure, local service providers are ill-equipped to treat these discharged patients. ...


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BU Brainless

Registration is already a nerve-wracking process, and the University’s failure to properly respond to these glitches placed unnecessary additional stress on students. ...


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A Word of Advice

Anyone in Harpur knows that even when advising is fully staffed, it’s no easy task to get in to see Jill Seymour. Undeclared freshmen and academically lost sophomores have no choice but ...


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A Tree Grows in Binghamton

Perhaps the projected $336,000 needed to finance the two-phase parking lot construction could be put to use as an incentive for businesses to open shop in the empty store spaces bordering the ...


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Editorial: After Hours

The most disturbing aspect of this extension is the lack of communication between the University and the students. The silence is characteristic of the delayed announcement of the housing selection policy changes. ...


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Vote to Count

If we don’t distinguish ourselves as a meaningful constituency, we are invisible (read: meaningless) to the politicians who make very tangible decisions for our college careers. ...


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Editorial: An Invisible Threat

With apps like Yik Yak growing in popularity, it’s easier than ever to make threats of mass violence. ...