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Making a bed they don’t need to sleep in

Binghamton University is going to charge students for a $268 million project. The administration’s ‘East Campus’ project ‘ really, the renovation of the Newing College and Dickinson Community residence halls ‘ will...


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Cats host No. 2 ISU

Binghamton University will host the No. 2 wrestling team in the nation, the Iowa State Cyclones, at 11:30 a.m. Sunday at the Sprawl and Brawl Wrestling Duals in the West Gym. The...


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Bright Eyes shines

On ‘the way to Cassadaga to commune with the dead,’ Bright Eyes made a pit stop. Well, they weren’t really heading to Cassadaga, N.Y., but the indie rock band Bright Eyes did...


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First win for Broadus; BU defeats Quinnipiac 88-75

It had the makings of a typical Binghamton University loss. The Binghamton men’s basketball team went into halftime with a 19-point lead over the Quinnipiac Bobcats in its home opener Wednesday night....


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New for the kids: shoddy manufacturing, loose scruples

When I was younger I used to be obsessed with ‘Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles.’ I had the toys, the video games, the lunchbox ‘ I even had a Ninja Turtles-themed birthday party...


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Wigged and unplugged, Vaughn's humor is hot

In his perfect world, Binghamton University professor Ryan Vaughn said he would teach during the day and perform comedy at night. ‘Of course if I did that, I would wear a cape,’...


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As rally meets rally, views clash on war

The fountain outside the Glenn G. Bartle Library Tower turned into a political battleground Friday as demonstrators declared opposing views of America’s troops. The College Republicans had originally planned a rally called...


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Men's basketball preview special: Bearcats hoping to improve on defense

The words of San Antonio Spurs head coach Gregg Popovich after a Spurs victory last year speaks to what makes a great champion. ‘It just reinforces that playing defense gives us a...


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An economic primer when the Fed comes knocking

Recently, Federal Reserve Chairman Ben Bernanke stated that the United States economy ‘will remain sluggish until the middle of 2008.’ For those of you not involved in the business world, the Federal...


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Bearcats soccer ready for penalty kicks

Penalty kicks are the ultimate equalizer. They can send a talented team home for a long offseason after a tough-fought 110 minutes. They can also turn a freshman keeper into a local...