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No boundaries: Frats unite under The Machine

The Machine is here. Four Binghamton University fraternities, heralded by fliers which only read “The Machine is coming,” have banded together to unite campus and improve greek life’s image. The alliance aims...


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Fried and Patterson grateful for NCAA experience

For Binghamton University wrestlers Kyle Fried and Josh Patterson, the NCAA Tournament ended on an abrupt note, but the experiences they took away from it made up for their early exits. “The...


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Cooking in the dorms goes beyond Ramen

Everybody needs a change, a break in daily routine — it’s a fact of life. You swipe your meal card for breakfast, lunch and then again for dinner. Although the food Sodexo...


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Housing complex could hit Bunn Hill

Vestal area residents have expressed marked opposition to elementary plans of a luxury housing complex for Binghamton University students. Campus Crest, a North Carolina based company, has publicized preliminary plans to construct...


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BU ties season win record

The Binghamton University women’s lacrosse team put on a record-setting defensive performance Wednesday with a 13-5 win over the host Niagara Purple Eagles, shutting them out in the second half of play....


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Roof on fire

A fire which reduced the home of five BU students to a frail skeletal structure of ash and wood has also resurrected the issue of off-campus student housing, casting landlords and students...


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TKE to salute brother

When Lt. Louis Allen was painting his parents’ home years before he died, he wrote the words “Lou rules” across the front of the house and left it there for a few...


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Taking it to the streets: Anti-Iraq war protest leads to 9 arrests

The aftermath of a protest that landed nine people — eight of them were students — in jail more than two weeks ago is still unraveling as grievances, complaints and charges continue...


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Looking back: BU protests during Vietnam Era

Last month’s anti-war protest was reminiscent of the Vietnam War era, when campus community members held their signs high and took it to the streets. In 1966, professor Robert Sterling and nearly...


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Men’s lax no match for big dogs

The Binghamton University’s men’s lacrosse team (2-4, 0-1 America East) faced three nationally competitive teams over the break and was unable to score enough goals to stay close with any of them....