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Stop hatin’ on Jersey!
Guess what? Jersey smells! Hey man, I got one … Jersey is the armpit of America! As a minority up here yonder, I feel quite oppressed. Yeah, I’m from Jersey … no...
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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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First Quarter
At least we can beat Albany at something. On Wednesday the Binghamton men’s soccer team made a statement that New York belongs to them. So what if Albany gets to play basketball...
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Teach-in on Iraq War focuses on the numbers
Students, faculty and community members crowded into Lecture Hall 8 Wednesday night for “The War in Iraq and its Consequences,” a Binghamton University history department teach-in. BU was one of over 40...
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Sleep isn’t just for the dead …
Very few college students nowadays get the prescribed eight or so hours of sleep necessary to fully function. It is not necessarily because they’re going out to parties or procrastinating — it...