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Summer program turns pupils to personnel

Interested in public policy and government? Come study it in Washington, D.C. The SUNY Brockport Washington Summer Program is an eight-week, full-time internship that takes place in the nation’s capital — Washington,...


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To be D1, or not to be?

As a former Binghamton University track athlete, I would first like to extend my congratulations to the men’s and women’s track teams for a job well done at the America East Conference...


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Vice Provost position to be phased out at end of semester

In addition to other cuts facing Binghamton University, the vice provost position is scheduled to be phased out. The vice provost for undergraduate education and international affairs, Dr. H. Stephen Straight, said...


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‘Top Chef’s’ Carla speaks

Carla Hall has worn many hats throughout her life. She was a model, an accountant and now one of the final three contestants on Bravo’s “Top Chef: New York.” Hall spoke to...


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This summer in Ghana, research and dance

On the coast of West Africa lies a place where the wind that blows in the middle of a warm February carries the sweet smell of hibiscus flowers, mingled with that of...


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Classy at Cornell, hazy at Harvard

In a weekend in which the Bearcats experienced highs and lows, Binghamton University women’s tennis defeated Cornell in Ithaca Friday night to bring themselves to a four-game winning streak, right before losing...


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Callback saves SUNY student from Buffalo crash

University at Buffalo student Shana Bonetti was in disbelief after she received a frantic call from friends on Feb. 12 and learned that the flight she was supposed to be on —...


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Lights, camera, action at Binghamton Television

Even if you’re not a member, you can learn the nuts and bolts behind Binghamton University’s student-run television station. Binghamton Television’s director-training workshop prepared new staff last Thursday to handle equipment and...


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Caribbeans to celebrate culture

The Caribbean has a greater impact on all of us than just providing nice spots to vacation, according to a member of Binghamton University’s Caribbean Student Association. Chris Williams, the CSA’s political...


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No. 1 seed in sight for Bearcats

As the old adage goes, revenge is a dish best served cold. The low temperature in Binghamton this Thursday is projected to be 33 degrees. All of that bodes well for the...