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Indoor track to start season
Last year, Binghamton University’s men’s indoor track and field team placed second — their best finish ever — in the America East Championships, a nice improvement from their admirable finish of third...
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The Release Awards
When it comes to awards season, it seems like all the same things are up for the prestigious honors: the movie starring Cate Blanchett that comes out in December, some bad sitcom...
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Bearcats to meet Big Red in pool
When the Bearcats meet up with the Big Red in the West Gym pool tomorrow, two things will swim through their minds: making up for last year’s loss to the Big Red...
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Community Center extends hours for after-school group
Children of local Binghamton residents have recently been given the opportunity to enjoy a new type of day care and after-school program. The Lee Barta Community Center is offering a program called...
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Know your law and order
The Student Code of Conduct is a document reviled by most of the student body — or at least, it has been. New recommendations made by the Judicial Quality Team suggest that...
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New room requested for VPMA vote
Binghamton’s New York State University Police have moved Monday’s Student Assembly meeting to the Anderson Center and will keep officers on-hand as the Assembly deliberates over the vice president for multicultural affairs....
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A vote for diversity
It’s hardly a revelation that something is wrong with the office of the vice president of multicultural affairs. Over the last four years, few semesters have passed without the need to vet...
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Grad students to help Katrina victims again
More than three years after Hurricane Katrina swept through New Orleans, the storm’s effects can still be seen in the prevalence of disease and homelessness in the city. For the second year...
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Police Watch: Dec. 2, 2008
SATURDAY, Nov. 22 — Officers on patrol noticed vehicle tracks on the ground leading up to the gate of the connector road in the area of Mountainview College, according to Investigator Dennis...
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Lecture sponsored by scholars focused on ‘green’ engineering
Corruption of the corporate world fuels the mass production of genetically modified foods, according to a documentary host who lectured at Binghamton University yesterday. The lecture, given by Caroline Baillie, chair of...