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Responsibility absent on Parent’s Weekend, and in parents

If it’s true that we are the product of our parents, much of our youth is bound for failure. Imagine this scene: you walk into the Sports Bar with your friends on...


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Pipe Dream Job: Len Berman

On a Thursday afternoon after I finished my classes for the day, I was anxiously awaiting my next Pipe DREAM JOB interview scheduled for 4 p.m. I stretched my hands, had my...


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Canceled class to be given in spring

After students voiced opposition to the health and physical education department’s cancellation of the series of horsemanship classes ‘ which have been available for nearly 30 years to Binghamton University students ‘...


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Senior night win for Bearcats

In her last home game in a Bearcats uniform, senior forward Danielle White punctuated her career in dominant fashion as Binghamton defeated the UMBC Retrievers, 3-1, Thursday night at the Bearcats Sports...


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Women's basketball to host first exhibition gamme

The wait is over: Binghamton University basketball begins Thursday night. The Bearcat women’s basketball team will square off against Division II foe Le Moyne in an exhibition game at 7 p.m. at...


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BU's 'Rabbit Hole' shines

This semester’s production of ‘Rabbit Hole’ was a nice touch for Family Weekend, Oct. 20 to 21. The prevailing themes of David Lindsay-Abaire’s Tony Award-winning story combined with Ann Brady’s direction left...


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Fire in residence hall dumpster

University police and the Vestal Fire Department responded to a dumpster fire between Cascade and Hunter Halls in Mountainview College just before 9 p.m. last night. The dumpster, located next to Cascade...


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Taste the radiohead rainbow

Hide your credit card, your ‘pirating’ eye-patch and your CD burner. The release of Radiohead’s free album, ‘In Rainbows,’ has ushered in a new era of downloads that could do away with...


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The ghosts of BU: a look at the haunted history of some of BU's oldest fiends

It was August of 2006 when resident assistant Suzy Chhim was placing name tags on her residents’ doors in Hinman College’s Smith Hall. Although the dormitory was uninhabited before students moved in...


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Wal-mart gets green light from JC board

Johnson City village board members approved a construction permit in mid-October for the debated second Wal-Mart in Broome County. The 132,000 square-foot mega store, which is set to open in 2009, will...