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BU wrestling splits eight matches in two meets
In its first two dual-meet tournaments of the season, the Bearcats have gone 4-4, posting an 0-3 record against nationally ranked teams, and 4-1 against non-ranked teams. In the Journeyman/Brute Sprawl and...
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Annual workshop to feature historical view of railroads
Harpur College Dean’s Workshop on Science Studies is sponsoring a lecture on the technologies of railroad construction in 19th century colonial India, on Monday, Dec. 8. The lecture, which is free and...
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BU women’s basketball off to a shaky start
Thanksgiving gave people a lot to be thankful for. For the Binghamton University women’s basketball team, it was a mixed bag. In its games immediately before and during the Thanksgiving break, Binghamton...
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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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Volleyball prepares for AE tourney
All season long, the Binghamton University women’s volleyball team has worked toward one goal: the America East Tournament. This afternoon, the Bearcats begin their efforts of realizing that goal. Today at 4...
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Women’s basketball earns first victory
Not quite the same effort as last season, but a win is a win. The Binghamton University women’s basketball team notched a 66-41 victory against Colgate on Wednesday. This win marks the...
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Students rally behind Sodexo workers
Nearly 100 students, faculty and community members rallied in 25-degree temperatures Wednesday in support of Sodexo workers on campus. The demonstration, which started with approximately 30 people and more than tripled at...
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Binghamton becomes ‘Urinetown’
Your bladder is bursting. You scramble to get to the nearest public bathroom. Your hand reaches for the door and, hold on, you’re required to pay. Well, this crazy notion is the...
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Salaries for top admins unaffected by cuts so far
Tuition will go up for SUNY students next semester, and while experts search for places to trim costs, salaries of top officials is one area that most likely won’t be affected. The...