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Police Watch

Shit happens SEPT. 2, 3:11 a.m. — The Harpur’s Ferry campus ambulance service responded to a call for help for an intoxicated female in Newing’s Delaware Hall. When volunteers and Binghamton’s New...


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Women’s soccer wins first game of season

The Binghamton women’s soccer team defeated Wagner 4-0 Sunday for their first victory of the season. The Bearcats controlled the game from the beginning, when junior Tricia Reed drilled a header from...


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Men’s tennis shines at Bloomsburg duals

New coach, new players, but same dominating result. The Binghamton men’s tennis team opened the 2006-2007 season last weekend at the non-scoring Bloomsburg Invitational. The short-handed Bearcats went 14-2 in singles play...


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Back in the Day: Sept. 11, 1984

Pipe Dream is celebrating its 60th year as Binghamton University’s independent student newspaper. It started as the Colonial News in fall 1946, and has been going strong twice a week ever since....


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Men’s soccer trip down south goes south

There was no southern hospitality waiting for the Binghamton men’s soccer team in Florida this weekend, where the Bearcats tied Florida International on Friday, 2-2, and fell to Florida Atlantic on Sunday,...


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New dining options give healthy eaters more choices

While junk food remains popular at Binghamton University, a nutrition professor says eating healthy is becoming “very trendy.” “Students want to have healthier choices,” said Jennifer Wegmann, a professor of health and...


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Student mugged downtown

Two Binghamton University students were robbed at gunpoint last Thursday evening on their way back home from Downtown Binghamton. The female, a sophomore, and the male, a junior, were walking along Main...


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Men’s soccer hosts Lehigh Wednesday

The Binghamton men’s soccer team is surely hoping that the phrase “home, sweet home,” rings true. The Bearcats’ (1-4-2) season high six-game road trip concluded this weekend in Florida, and it was...


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MLB needs to rethink playoff structure, part two

On any given day, any Major League Baseball team can beat another. Exactly one week ago, the Yankees were shut out 5-0 by the lowly Kansas City Royals, a team with less...


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Diamond named Baseball America top prospect

Junior pitcher Scott Diamond, Binghamton’s ace southpaw, was ranked by Baseball America as the seventh-best prospect in the Coastal Plain League, a summer league for top collegiate baseball players. Diamond, whose 0.50...