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Offense vital to BU soccer

The Binghamton University men’s soccer team proved that the best offense is a good defense in their win over conference nemesis Vermont this past Saturday at the Bearcats Sports Complex. The defense...


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Cleanup organizers look to BU for help

In an attempt to raise awareness and bring a greater sense of pride to the city of Binghamton, the Center City Neighborhood Assembly will host a cleanup of the Downtown area. The...


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BU student activists campaign across states for pres election

With only a few weeks to go before the election, on campus political organizations have continued their efforts to mobilize support for the presidential candidates. According to College Democrats President Brian Young,...


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A little quality time with Downtown

The city of Binghamton and I have been working through a philosophical disagreement over the last few months. It goes like this: I don’t think that I should have to gather trash...


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Tuition hike approved by student reps

A 3 percent annual tuition increase across the State University of New York system was approved by student representatives from the system’s 64 schools on Saturday at a conference in East Syracuse....


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Homecoming brings back alum

Wine and beer ended a week of events for students and alumni that included a concert by hip hop superstar Lupe Fiasco, a debate covering the ins and outs of the American...


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Chi Phi member wins Greek God

After months of hard work and planning, five members from different fraternities at Binghamton University came out this weekend to compete in the 23rd annual Greek God Competition. Matt Beck, a senior...


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Greek god sidebar

Remarks made by the masters of ceremonies at a Greek God event held on Saturday have garnered controversy in the Binghamton University community. Sam Schneider of Alpha Epsilon Phi and Tad Wolkin...


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Bigotry, ignorance, made in China

Honestly, I don’t think China’s even trying anymore. The New York Times reported Sunday that Chinese officials are cracking down on Islam in the Xinjiang region of the country. Government workers are...


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Suck on that, Mr. Freud

Dear Diary, While most girls grow green with envy over another female’s possessions, whether it be over a significant other or this season’s Prada clutch, my envy runs far deeper and than...