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2006-07 women’s basketball profiles
Laine Kurpniece: Laine was named second team all-conference last year and first team all-conference in the preseason poll this year. She is one of the most dominating inside players in the America...
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Field hockey wins state championship
With three minutes remaining and the championship game locked at 1-1, Dominic Young shot from about 8 feet out and to the right of the goal, and placed the ball perfectly between...
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Is the Food Network our generations MTV?
Most of our generation spent our teen years feasting our eyes on the hot bodies of “Singled Out” and “MTV Spring Break.” We salivated at the drama that ensued when seven sexy...
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Web sites help ease pain of registration
With spring semester registration well underway, many are dreading the arduous task of picking, arranging and coordinating their class schedules. Many sleepless nights will be spent by Binghamton University students fearing class...
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Mark’s Picks
Lock: Atlanta (-8) over Cleveland Even as a Giants fan, I have to concede: If Michael Vick keeps playing the way he has, Atlanta is the most dangerous team in the NFC....
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Some Bearcats have all the luck
Last week my roommate got knocked unconscious by her car trunk’s door, got in a fight with a 50-year-old man over an umbrella, got ganged up on by a bus-load of people...
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Gamers are normal people too
I feel like I should be completely upfront with you before we begin. I am what is considered a “hardcore” gamer. I picked up my first game controller by the time I...
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Binghamton vs. Harvard: who really has the edge?
The Binghamton men’s soccer team is about to embark on an epic showdown with Harvard in the first round of the NCAA tournament. On the surface, the vaunted Ivy seems to have...
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Evan’s Picks
Lock: Chicago (Pick ’em) over Giants The Giants are without Michael Strahan, Amani Toomer and Osi Umenyiora, with several others doubtful. While Brian Urlacher is hurting, the Bears are the class of...
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Beware of the newest revolution
The most terrifying social condition our culture could contend with has been born again, and it is gaining speed. It is embodied in part by this season’s freshest horror flick, “Jesus Camp,”...