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One and Done: Vermont knocks Bearcats out of AE Tournament

All year long, Kevin Broadus has preached playing for all 40 minutes. In the quarterfinals of the America East Tournament on Saturday afternoon against Vermont, his Bearcats fell five minutes short. “Today...


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Staving off extinction

For years, the Student Association has existed in mixed roles. On one side, it has been the cornerstone of an ongoing effort to speak for students in the face of a largely...


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Women’s lacrosse suffers setback in New Jersey

Freshman Kate Tesi led the Binghamton University women’s lacrosse team with three points in a 16-7 loss at Monmouth last Sunday. All three of Tesi’s points were goals, including the first overall...


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NY politicans to fight TCE pollution

A bill proposed on March 3 by U.S. Sen. Hillary Rodham Clinton and U.S. Rep. Maurice D. Hinchey would aim to control TCE pollution in cities like nearby Endicott, where levels of...


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Redbord to remain as VPMA

Members of the Student Assembly voted against impeaching Student Association Vice President of Multicultural Affairs David Redbord during a secret ballot Monday night. The vote yielded 13 affirmative, 14 negations and two...


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‘Brain’ hits BU in time for registration

As of yesterday, Binghamton University students have been able to access course listings, campus news and academic calendars via the BU Brain, the new Web portal that will eventually allow undergrads to...


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Sending text messages to Glenn G. Bartle

Binghamton University students will soon be able to text the BU library for quick facts and information. The Glenn G. Bartle Library is trying to be more accessible to students and by...


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Baseball salvages series on Sunday

Propelled by Kyle Klee’s two-run home run, the Binghamton University baseball team finally won comfortably Sunday. The Bearcats (3-7) defeated host Longwood, 8-3, in Farmville, Va., after dropping two one-run games to...


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Research, preparation pays off for Debate Team

It’s hard to deny the dominance the Binghamton University Debate Team has over the competition this year as BU has defeated Cornell, Harvard and other top debate schools. The Bearcat debaters have...


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Spending at Beijing 2008 — not for all the tea in China

Last week, Frank Wolf, Republican congressman from Virginia, publicly stated his belief that President Bush should not attend the 2008 Summer Olympics, hypothetically comparing his attendance with that of FDR sitting in...