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A-Fraud; it seems like an appropriate nickname now

Amid all of the predicaments facing the sports world, the issue of steroids is of great importance, and is so relevant in these current times. We’ve all seen how the names of...


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In battle of BU’s, Bearcats aim for top spot

It’s go time. Binghamton University’s men’s basketball team will play its biggest game of the season tomorrow against America East Conference foe Boston University. “It’s all about pushing hard each and every...


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Josh Patterson breaks BU record

Binghamton University junior wrestler Josh Patterson, who is currently ranked eighth in the nation at 184 pounds, broke the school record for pins as the Bearcats (12-12) defeated Sacred Heart (5-8), 31-18,...


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Big Red hands ‘Cats first loss

After a 3-0 start this season, Binghamton University’s men’s tennis team suffered their first defeat on Wednesday afternoon. The Bearcats, who began the season by defeating Villanova, UNC Greensboro and Dartmouth, could...


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Nothing but a number

Let me start by stating the obvious: the majority of Americans aim to put legislators into office whose interests lay in passing just laws onto our legal system. However, every so often...


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A love grows in Binghamton

They danced together in Newing Dining Hall. He was probably wearing his bell bottoms. She probably had her long, straight hair let down. And the band was playing songs to the sound...


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Tech-heads unite in soon-to-be club

A new computer software group has started on campus. The group, named Sun Open-Source University Meet-up, or OSUM for short, will hold its first meeting in room N22 of the Engineering Building...


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Double win at West Point

The Binghamton University women’s tennis team proved that its artillery was a force to be reckoned with as the Bearcats held Seton Hall and Army at bay over the weekend. The Bearcats...


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Israeli-Palestinian conflict to be topic of discussion

A panel composed of human rights activists, academic scholars and former United Nations consultants will come to Binghamton University to discuss the Israeli-Palestinian conflict from alternative perspectives this Thursday. “We wanted a...


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No sobriety in a down economy

Pause briefly in your quest for the spare change between your couch cushions. New numbers have been released showing that January was a particularly dismal month in the ever more depressing economic...