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McClellan revamps women’s soccer

Many things can be said about Binghamton University’s women’s soccer team over the past few seasons. Words like “disappointing” or “unlucky” come to mind when referencing the squad. However, this season, the...


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Law school in approvals phase

A law school for Binghamton University may not be far off, as BU’s administration hopes to be able to secure all of the necessary approvals by the end of the academic year....


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Budget cut to slowly hit BU

State University of New York schools will see a $96.3 million budget cut this year, on account of the governor’s economic plan. In total, Gov. David Paterson’s plan is slated to reduce...


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A Cyber History

We’ve all had the same thought about Binghamton: there’s nothing to do. But fear not, young collegian, there’s a place to get food, music and over 100 years of history all in...


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Late Nite Madness to bring more for students

Late Nite Madness, a free event for students which showcases Binghamton University’s men’s and women’s basketball teams in their first official practices of the season, is tentatively scheduled for Oct. 19 at...


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Outdoor fests: all the rage

One August weekend in 1969 changed the concert-going experience irrevocably. That weekend was of course the first Woodstock, where 32 rock and roll legends came together to create history. Woodstock changed the...


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BPD closes inquiry into rape claim

The investigation into a rape complaint which named a Binghamton University student as the perpetrator has been closed, according to police. Binghamton City Police Capt. Alex Minor confirmed Thursday that there will...


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Release Round Table: Pipe Dream’s Infinite Playlist

Because you didn’t ask for it, a Pipe Dream playlist! Ashley Tarr, News Editor: “I love ‘Mercy’ by Duffy because it’s upbeat and I love the strings in it.” Julie Munn, Photo...


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Deciphering ‘The Phelpsian Feat’

If there are two words that could sum up the 2008 Summer Olympic Games, they would be “Michael Phelps.” The 23-year-old swimmer from Baltimore, Md., lit up the Water Cube, Beijing’s National...


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From pageants to podiums to the general election

On the morning following Barack Obama’s acceptance speech — in which he reversed the “soft on defense” and “unpatriotic” caricature ascribed to Democrats in recent decades — John McCain announced his vice...