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Men’s tennis seeks first NCAA tourney victory
Tuesday afternoon, the Binghamton University men’s tennis team huddled around the television, anxiously waiting for its name to be called. The players hoped they would draw a warm weather location, and the...
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Abuse takes many forms
Whether it’s their clothing style, their attitude or their friendships, students can be negatively affected by abusive or unhealthy relationships. According to experts, many students on college campuses are in unhealthy relationships,...
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Secor’s double lifts ‘Cats
Late-inning heroics once again lifted the Binghamton University baseball team as it used a three-run eighth inning to beat Marist College, 8-5, on Tuesday. The win was the 12th in 14 games...
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Dynamic team emerges, bitter rivalry forgotten
Just over 100 days ago, Barack Obama was sworn in as president. As was expected, his opening act has focused heavily on the economy. Judging his performance thus far, pundits and analysts...
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Freeze lifted, English courses fill up
English majors who were blocked out of core courses during registration for next semester shouldn’t worry about fulfilling requirements, according to department officials. As English classes began to fill up, members of...
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Women’s tennis falls in AE tourney
A record-breaking season wasn’t enough to end a 16-year streak. The women’s tennis America East championship came to an end last weekend. The tournament saw the Binghamton Bearcats fall to 15-time defending...
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Rights bulldozed by administrative interests
To his credit, Andre Massena just wants to put everything behind him and graduate. If I’d been screwed with to the extent that he has, I’d be out for blood. Massena, a...
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‘Liberal arts to unemployment’
Most students took full advantage of this rare display of nice weather by having barbecues or just tanning outside in the grass (by the way, skunks and deer poop there). As summer...
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English department talks back
Members of the Binghamton University English department are up in arms at the recent class size and teaching assistant switch-up. The department has been forced to reduce class sizes and eliminate almost...
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English courses lose TAs to new composition class
Binghamton University English majors may have more trouble fulfilling major requirements starting next semester because of tighter caps on some of their courses. According to Harpur Associate Dean Jennifer Jensen, English majors...