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Cross country keeps rolling

Progress has been the goal: to better a program that started from the ground and has worked its way to an elite level. The Binghamton University cross country teams continued this theme...


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BU women’s soccer falls to Orange

A night of hardship and sagging heads awaited the Binghamton University women’s soccer team last Sunday. Syracuse (3-3-2) handed Binghamton (4-2-1) their second loss of the season with the brace of set-piece...


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It was, is and will be the economy, stupid

So this week’s topic is, by special request of the resident assistants in Onondaga, the economy. I can tell that some of you just grinned and leaned forward; you are nerds. As...


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Groups unchartered after failure to register

Approximately 20 student groups that have lost their Student Association charters are facing the challenge of regaining their memberships and funding. The SA requires each student group to re-register annually, according to...


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Clinic to offer free HIV tests

Free rapid HIV tests and emergency contraception will be offered Downtown Thursday. The event will be held by the Planned Parenthood of South Central New York, Inc. (PPSCNY) from 9 a.m. to...


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Commentary: Opponents benchmark Hooligans, while BU fans grow in the spirit and the love of soccer

Binghamton University’s men’s soccer team made its home debut in stellar fashion last Friday, and, as always, it did not fail to please the 1,892 fans cheering in the stands. From the...


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Bureaucratic Bungling

At a four-year college, the turnover in any student organization can at times be staggering. It’s probably a fact of college life most visible with sports teams: a basketball team loses its...


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Grad students to hold yearly writing forum

Binghamton University graduate students are continuing a decade-old tradition this week with a three-day conference on creative writing aimed at connecting the BU community with the world of literature. Thursday will mark...


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Voting trends to be prof’s topic

The number of political events around the country has increased dramatically as anticipation for the upcoming presidential election grows, and Binghamton University is no exception to the excitement. John McNulty, assistant professor...


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I believe in a thing called pedestrian traffic

Have you noticed that sidewalks are a foreign concept in suburban America? It seems as though for the past 50 years city planners have forgotten to design neighborhoods for their inhabitants. Instead,...