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Union nears final phases of construction
After a school year’s worth of construction and renovation, the Old University Union will be reopened on schedule, in time for the start of the fall 2009 semester. Construction will wrap up...
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Look your best in this summer’s swim styles
It’s safe to say that we’re all over this winter weather. Luckily, it seems that the brisk air and dismal sky we’ve been stuck with is finally on its way out. So...
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Criticism is key to improvement
It is often said that imitation is the sincerest form of flattery. For the more mild-mannered and soft-spoken among us, perhaps that is the case. While imitation and flattery are all very...
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WRIT 111 alters grad program
Caps placed on registration for some English classes were completely lifted in recent weeks, but criticism of an introductory writing course, which multiple sources within the English Department said led to the...
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Memorial held for former grad
On Christmas Day in 2008, Dr. John Pryor, a Binghamton University graduate, lost his life during his service as a trauma surgeon for the United States Army Reserve Medical Corps’ first Forward...
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Bearcats drop first doubleheader of season
Saturday was a dark spot in an otherwise bright season for the Binghamton University baseball team as the Bearcats dropped both games of its doubleheader against the University of Maine. Binghamton lost...
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Know thy professors
Lately I get congratulated everywhere I go. Cashiers at restaurants and retail stores, the parents of my closest friends and even the nurses at Health Services give me a pat on the...
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There won’t be a curve
It’s that time of the year: report card season. You may have dreaded it in your younger years, but apparently some people never learned their lesson. It’s been a rough semester for...
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Changes we can act on
What to say in my final contribution to Pipe Dream? It could go one of two ways: I could try some heartfelt soliloquy about how wonderful it’s been and how I really...
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ROTC graduates enter US services
While most college graduates often choose to follow the traditional paths of going to graduate school or beginning careers after receiving their diplomas, some Binghamton University students have decided to enlist in...