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Art Lives…and is nude
The art in Downtown Binghamton is alive … sort of. The art will be living and breathing during April’s First Friday, tonight, with The Living Canvases Body Art Show and Masquerade Ball....
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Can Shearer be the answer to Newcastle’s old problems
In the northeast of England today, an entire city is unified in joy. Newcastle, a city that bleeds as one for Newcastle United, just found out that Alan Shearer, a Newcastle living...
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Frisbee team put on probation
Club Sports put Binghamton Unviersity’s club Frisbee team on probation this week because of complaints about the team name: BBC, or unofficially, Big Black Cocks. The name “BBC” was created in fall...
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Tough loss to Danes for men’s lax
As the sun set over the Bearcats Sports Complex on a crystal clear Saturday evening, so did the chances of the Binghamton men’s lacrosse team winning its first conference matchup of the...
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Capitalism, morals questioned
As I turned to The New York Times Web page (so much for print media), I saw a picture of the president and the first lady descending from Air Force One in...
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IT survey shows progress
Last year, 9.5 million pages were printed on campus, according to a survey run by the Informations Technology Services at Binghamton University. PRINTING TRENDS According to James Wolf, director of academic computing...
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Saints hold off softball in tough doubleheader
After a promising split doubleheader at home against Marist on March 25, the Binghamton University softball team’s bats struggled this past weekend as America East defending champ Stony Brook, led by reigning...
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When it comes to franchise players, patience is the key
For Denver Broncos fans, the fight appears to be over. Superstar quarterback Jay Cutler is expected to be traded sometime before the April 25 NFL draft. For Cutler, this is a matter...
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Prof ranks top intellectual
A Binghamton University professor was recently placed on the International Biographical Centre’s list of “2000 Outstanding Intellectuals of the 21st Century.” Gisela Brinker-Gabler, a professor of comparative literature, and the other notables...
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6:30 p.m., 4/5: Firsthand accounts of Friday from BU students
Ayal Tirosh, a senior philosophy, politics and law major at Binghamton University, was sleeping in his room at 92 Front St. on Friday, when 41-year-old Jiverly Wong stormed into the American Civic...