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Binghamton celebrates “Girls Night Out”

Bess Greenberg, Binghamton University women’s basketball’s all-time scoring leader, spoke at the first annual “Girl’s Night Out,” Tuesday afternoon at the Events Center. Student athletes, parents and Binghamton-area students gathered for the...


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Thefts in Hunter have UPD puzzled

Even if they were Giants fans, Superbowl Sunday was a loss for at least seven residents of Mountainview College’s Hunter Hall. According to Binghamton’s New York State University Police, about $3,500 worth...


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‘Ritual’ hazing dropped by frat

They don’t march around campus in straight lines wearing camouflage pants and red hoodies anymore. They don’t have restrictions on who they can talk to. And they’re no longer obligated to publicly...


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Better living: historic homes for rent

Rebecca Gennett remembers six years ago when her child’s babysitter, a Binghamton University student, showed her where she was living off campus. “There’s got to be something better than this,” Gennett said....


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Multicultural committee moved under EVP’s office

The campus’s Intercultural Awareness Committee was absorbed Monday into the Student Group Council — even though ICA members had unanimously opted against it in an opinion vote last semester. The Student Assembly...


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BU women take care of Catamounts

Honoring the achievements of female athletes was the theme of the evening. First came the “Girl’s Night Out” presentation. Then came a fifth consecutive Binghamton University win over Vermont. A late University...


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It must be in the water, Bing breeds musicians

After hours and hours of pouring through that biology textbook, an exhausted Binghamton University student sneaks away from his studies to retrieve his most prized possession from the back of his closet....


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When hosts attack

Many people believe the writers’ strike affects mostly the viewers, but after a series of unfortunate and strangely humorous events on late night television, it apparently affects the hosts as well. The...


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From gray skies to ‘Grey’s Anatomy’

Dickinson Community dorms may soon be demolished, but they have already been immortalized on singer-songwriter Ingrid Michaelson’s hit album “Girls and Boys.” The “tiny beds” she refers to in “The Hat” were...


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BU alumni knee-deep in comics

Dan Fingeroth. Former group editor of the Spider-Man comic books. Darkhawk writer. Editor-in-chief of Virtual Comics. Binghamton University Graduate. This week, Release spoke with the cinema major from Newing who went on...