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Weather Advisory
City and county officials held a press conference yesterday to warn residents of an approaching storm set to hit the region this afternoon and the damage it could potentially cause. According to...
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L.J.’s Picks
Lock: Dallas (–4) over Giants A few weeks ago I called the Giants the most overrated team in the league. Plenty of Giants fans threatened me, saying I was wrong, but I...
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Bargains, bargains everywhere but not a sweater in sight
This Thanksgiving, I am thankful that whoever made up Black Friday is (hopefully) rotting in his grave right about now. Sure, it was a good idea in theory: “Let’s have all stores...
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Briefs
ALUMNUS AUTHOR TO SPEAK TODAY Alumnus and author Joshua Palmatier will speak today in the University Union bookstore from noon to 3 p.m. The science fiction author will be signing copies of...
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Kurpniece suspended
The Binghamton women’s basketball team has played the last three games without its all-conference center Laine Kurpniece, and will once again be without her this weekend against Canisius. Kurpniece has been suspended...
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Sean’s Picks
Lock Jacksonville (+1 1/2) over Miami Sports’ biggest interstate rivalry returns for another exciting battle on Sunday — this time with playoff implications. Jacksonville has been one of the most underrated teams...
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Blues Traveler fans still “hooked”
Blues Traveler took the stage at Magic City Music Hall on Saturday, Nov. 18, one member short. Front man John Popper pledged that the show would go on until absent band member...
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Editorial — What has three letters and can kill you?
OK, Bearcats, time for a pop quiz. If you have unprotected vaginal sex, are you at risk for HIV? How about if you have unprotected anal sex? How about if you’re just...
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Five simple steps to improve Binghamton sports
Who doesn’t love Binghamton sports? Not anyone I know, but apparently there are some people out there who don’t get as pumped up about the Binghamton Golf Invitational as I do. Luckily...
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World AIDS Day: enough to combat BU’s ignorance?
Twenty-five years ago it was known as a gay white man’s disease. Even today — the 18th World AIDS Day — statistics suggest that the stigma is still alive in some of...