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Four more easy steps to improve BU sports
One year ago, I proposed five simple steps ‘ trade the University of Southern California the Glenn G. Bartle Library Tower for its football team, put all games on ESPN and ESPN...
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Coming home empty-handed: women's basketball remains winless
It was one of those games that left Bearcats fans grumbling, mumbling and shaking their heads. The Binghamton University women’s basketball team could not seem to score and dropped a disappointing home...
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BREAKING NEWS: (as of 4:00 p.m. 12/3/07)
A BU freshman died last night after what witnesses say may have been an injury from a consensual boxing match in College-in-the-Woods’s Mohawk Hall, officials said. Police received a 911 call at...
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The View from the Zoo: Nov. 30, 2007
Don’t let the 73-68 score of Binghamton University’s loss to Cornell fool you. Despite the score and an early 9-0 run, the game was never in much doubt for the Big Red....
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Catching up with the Binghamton Senators
The Binghamton Senators are 9-8-2-1 (W-L-OTL-SOL) and are eighth in the American Hockey League Eastern Conference, which is a great way to begin the season after last year. In the 2006-2007 season,...
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A warrior for life: Hiliary Humble
Over 2,000 students know her name, but nothing else about her. Hiliary Humble e-mails students periodically throughout the school year about Relay for Life, becoming a faceless name, but there is a...
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Road woes continue for women's basketball team
This Thanksgiving provided more than just turkey and stuffing to a team that was still searching for its rhythm. It gave the Binghamton University’s women’s basketball team time to prepare for another...
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Yes, Vitamin Water, antioxidants and all
After two particularly difficult hours of trying to understand the economic developments of countries I cannot locate on a map, my stomach began to make noises comparable to that of a bearcat....
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Politics, all in the family
Without anyone really noticing, politics have truly become a family affair. This problem is no longer restricted to the usual suspects of countries that we always read about. Naturally, when I think...
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Planning makes perfect, eventually
We’re not surprised that the anti-town hall meeting held last week was an exercise in one-sided communication, but the organization on behalf of students came as quite a shock. Not since the...