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How one night can crush a dream
I never had a dog, so I never had a dog that died. But I’m pretty sure I can tell you what it feels like. Last Thursday night, I’m sure a lot...
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Women’s soccer to open AE tournament against UNH
It was the most important game of the season: a 1-0 shutout in sudden death overtime over New Hampshire on Oct. 5, moving the Binghamton women’s soccer team ahead of the Wildcats...
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Sean’s Picks
Lock: San Francisco (+17 1/2) over Chicago Sean didn’t have time to explain his picks this week, so Mark will explain what he believes Sean was thinking when he made the picks...
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The bell curve: enemy to students everywhere
We are all familiar with the bell curve. Those taking statistics courses this semester have learned to draw it perfectly, even with their eyes closed. To many, it is a good friend...
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Women’s tennis competes at ITA regional
Zeynep Altinay, Lya Kushnirovich and Jenn Naegeli finished off their fall season at the ITA East Regional at Hanover this weekend. It is a select tournament in which only certain players are...
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Time to prioritize BU — free coffee for everyone!
The economic organization of this, or any, college campus is completely and utterly skewed by forces dark and unknown. As with the organization of any society, only the things we truly value...
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Do-it-yourself costumes
With the exception of dates and tippers, cheaper is almost always better. So why waste that hard-earned cash on a store bought costume? Try one of these for a unique and budget-friendly...
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LJ’s Picks
Lock: Cincinnati (-4 1/2) over Atlanta The Bengals won the game that they had to win on Sunday, beating Carolina to save their season. The Falcons were lucky to escape against the...
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Gulu walk focuses on Ugandan children
About 50 Binghamton University students participated in Saturday morning’s Gulu walk, an event held to raise money and awareness of the plight of children in northern Uganda. Binghamton’s Gulu walk was one...
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Binghamton seeks $1M grant to clean up crime
It’s not uncommon for Bearcats living off-campus to gripe about the prevalence of crime within the city, particularly on Binghamton’s West Side, where many students reside. But current efforts to secure a...