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Choosing a major is arguably the most important decision students make during their four years of college. Now, however, it appears that your decision to study English instead of biology may affect...


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SA president speaks amid queries of impeachment

Despite looming impeachment resolutions, Student Association President Adam Amit calmly stood before the Student Assembly and delivered his “State of the SA” speech Monday night, focusing on moving past mistakes and toward...


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Doing Halloween the right way; from scratch

Halloween, 1996. This was the only time I ever bought a packaged polyester Halloween costume. It was a 1950s girl’s poodle skirt, and I only did it because “Grease” was my favorite...


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Secure alternative study experience abroad

During a cold winter day at Binghamton University, you pulled out a map, found your dream location across the globe and got all ready to pack your bags for the following spring...


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Women’s tennis ends fall season with strong showing at ITA regional

In closing out its fall season, the Binghamton University women’s tennis team saw two of its top singles players advance in the ITA Eastern Regional event at New Haven, Conn. Sophomore Jillian...


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Cross country heads to AE championships

The Binghamton University men’s cross country team heads into this weekend primed to make program history. The team is going into the America East championship as one of the favorites to win...


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Pipe Dream profiles walk-on players

Charlie Fackler, a senior sociology major, was an all-league foward at Half Hollow Hills East High School in Dix Hills, N.Y. As a senior in high school he averaged 14.7 points and...


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Bing wins final match of regular season, grabs 2nd place in conference

The Binghamton University women’s soccer team, with a 6-2 record, has had its best conference season since it joined Division I eight years ago. In the final game of conference play, Binghamton...


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To be or not to be slutty this Halloween weekend

This October I am faced with a question packed with moral anguish and ethical consequence: to wear, or not wear, an outrageously slutty costume this Halloween. Never before having given in to...


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Students plan 350 trees for day of climate action

Not even the rainy weather could dampen the spirit of about 50 volunteers on Saturday morning as they worked the muddy ground with shovels, pickaxes and their bare hands in the name...