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Binghamton’s own ‘Cash Cab’

There may not be flashing disco lights, a comedic host or campy sound effects, but the city of Binghamton now has its own Cash Cab roaming the streets of Downtown. In Binghamton,...


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Spring Fling expands to include additional attractions

This weekend, Binghamton University’s Spring Fling 2009 will entertain students once again with the usual carnival staples, along with an added “Adam and Eve” theme. The Student Association programming board has built...


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Police reveal confiscated weapons collection

At Binghamton University, campus police are not the only ones who have an arsenal of weapons at their disposal. Students and visitors on campus have a collection of their own, too. For...


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Sorry nerds, we love the geeks

There’s something about them. Maybe it’s their overall awkwardness. Maybe it’s because they’re unaware that they’re now considered cool. Whatever it is though, we love them for it. We love geeks. Not...


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NCAA Tennis Matchup: Binghamton vs. Texas A&M

NCAA Tournament First Round: Binghamton vs. No. 15 Texas A&M Binghamton makes the tournament for the fifth time in seven seasons while Texas A&M is in the tournament for the 16th straight...


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Rivera files for draft; Broadus supportive

Usually when the NBA releases its annual list of early entry candidates for the upcoming NBA draft, it’s not a big deal for Binghamton University. That is, until this year. Thursday’s release...


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Freshman Wong named Most Outstanding Player in tourney

Extraordinary Binghamton University freshman men’s tennis player Gilbert Wong continues to pile on awards to his already lengthy resume. Over the weekend, Wong was honored with the America East tournament’s Most Outstanding...


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Assembly meeting ends with police

Tension at the end of a tumultuous year for Binghamton University’s student government led to an argument that campus police were dispatched to investigate late last night. Nearly four hours into a...


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Prof finds similarities in two wars

University of Minnesota professor and author Mark Anderson spoke last week at Binghamton University about how the American government uses the Pacific War to rationalize the Afghanistan and Iraq Wars. Anderson, professor...


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On Writing Good

When we criticized the University’s implementation of WRIT 111, an introductory writing course, in a Fall 2008 editorial, we did so because we believed the class was based on faulty premises: that...