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Lessons learned from boycotting Buffalo Bills

On Oct. 11, I wrote a commentary in which I suggested drastic measures, out of my frustrations with the Buffalo Bills after a thoroughly embarrassing 6-3 loss to the lowly Cleveland Browns....


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Let’s battle terror with law, not ineffective techniques

For decades, the United States government has worked to imprison or kill radical ideologues who actively seek to murder innocent civilians. Recently, this activity has been renamed the “war on terror” as...


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Compilations sweepin the nation

In the current music community, people have become fond of seeing the biggest names in music working together. However, big musical collaborations raise the eyebrows of even the casual music listener. Collaborations...


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Teams showcase consulting skills in management course contest

A team of five seniors beat out the rest of their class in a Binghamton University School of Management consulting strategy competition this week. According to Jessica Romano, a finance, marketing and...


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Domestic violence doesn’t just affect Hollywood

Rihanna shocked the world last spring when she made the controversial decision to go back to Chris Brown after he punched her repeatedly after the Grammys, according to police reports. She has...


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Remember Veterans Day

Yet another year has passed and once again Veterans Day has gone unobserved for the most part at Binghamton University. As someone who has had many relatives, including both grandfathers, serve in...


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Texting while driving

You’re driving down Vestal Parkway to campus and you feel the urge to respond to the constant vibrating of your phone. It may be your mom checking up on you, or your...


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Event promotes eco-friendly disposal methods

A group of Binghamton University students were seen rummaging through piles of garbage yesterday outside the Old University Union — not for lost items, or food, but for an environmental experiment. The...


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Students and faculty contemplate Obama’s innaugural year in office

For many of the Binghamton University students who celebrated President Barack Obama’s victory in the presidential election, the hope for change is still alive, but for others this optimism has burnt out....


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Patterson, Vinson highlight Bearcats at BU Open

The Binghamton University wrestling team opened its season at home Sunday, with six place-winners, including a champion at the BU Open in the Events Center. Binghamton freshman Donnie Vinson, who came into...