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One man’s plan to save academia: expel the complainers!
Last week, one of my professors put his notes on Microsoft Power Point for the first time. He told the class that although he had never done such a thing before, he...
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The world’s news … in brief
Bodies of 33 men found scattered across Baghdad; 7 coalition troops killed BAGHDAD, Iraq (AP) _ Police found the tortured, blindfolded bodies of 33 men scattered across the capital Monday and the...
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A look at the spotted success of recent BU enterta
Over the past three years, BU’s student concerts officials have brought a number of acts that fared less-than-thrillingly. Sandra Dube looks to change that. But for now, here’s a look at recent...
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Conference champs back on court
After a mind-blowing season that ended with the conference title in its hands, the Binghamton women’s volleyball team is out to prove that last year was no fluke. The Bearcats were predicted...
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BU in the Mideast: for some, a different home front
Americans tend to think of war as something disconnected from their daily lives, a televised foray into a country with people who don’t speak English and who dress differently. For most of...
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The BU night life you won’t find at late night
Freshmen, I bet right now the regret of coming to Binghamton is setting in. You are feeling pretty homesick, and after being forced to trek across campus in the endless rain, you...
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Israel Web special: A Bearcat who’s heading back
Israel. The countless number of ideas that come into mind at the sheer mention of the word never ceases to amaze me. Undoubtedly, with both the fresh rhetorical escalation of the conflict...
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Germain’s goals grab first victory
On the strength of Cody Germain’s career-high two goals the Binghamton men’s soccer team took home its first victory of the season Sunday, besting Long Island, 4-3. “It’ll be a long bus...
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Is it true love, BU? Or just apathy…
So you’ve come back to Binghamton. No, it’s not the title of the latest bestseller, or even that of a bargain self-help rag at the bottom of the Wal-Mart book bin (yes,...
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Student newspaper celebrates 60 years
Pipe Dream is commemorating six decades of serving the Binghamton University community. It started in the fall of 1946 as “The Colonial News,” a densely-packed four-page digest of the goings on of...