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Student arraigned in campus stabbing case
A Binghamton University student was arraigned on a felony charge after allegedly stabbing another student on campus Sunday evening with a small ‘multi-tool device’ similar to a Leatherman, officials said. Okeano N....
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Cross country gears up for home meet
The Binghamton University cross country teams may find this season quite different from last year. Both teams showed tremendous improvement across the board last year, and with a batch of talented new...
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NFL Fantasy Time
Sleepers Maurice Jones-Drew, RB, Jacksonville (vs. Tennessee): The Titans were horrible against the run last season, giving up nearly 145 yards per game. That coupled with Jones-Drew coming into the season with...
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Bearcats upset No. 30 Radford
Two hundred ninety four days. That’s how long it had been since Binghamton’s men’s soccer team ended its 2006 season in an NCAA loss to Harvard. The layoff didn’t appear to affect...
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Record win for volleyball
The Binghamton volleyball team won twice and lost twice at last weekend’s Western New York Invitational in Buffalo. A record-breaking drudging of St. Francis (N.Y.) highlighted the 2-2 weekend for the Bearcats...
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The Great Equalizer
When recounting the glory days of youth, many will be hard-pressed to neglect nights of euphoric intoxication and excursions through the streets of a college town unlikely to judge their character, however...
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Find of peace of mind
If appeal is any indication of a fad’s value, yoga may be here to stay. According to research on the spiritual yet physical practice, yoga’s popularity has increased over the past few...
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The Golden Rule, or black gold?
Over the summer, several of my peers and I visited New Orleans to perform volunteer work. From the brochures and newsletters I received prior to the trip, I was under the impression...
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New administrators welcomed to BU
Binghamton University is in a state of change: a new freshman class, several construction/renovation projects across campus, as well as new faculty members within the administration. This semester, Seshu Desu, dean of...
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For privacy laws in UK, its Orwell revisted
Lord Justice Sedley, a senior appeal court judge in the United Kingdom, has proposed that in order to fix the inherent biases within the British justice system’s DNA databank, all citizens should...