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Information Commons still a work in progress
In response to constant crowding in the Glenn G. Bartle Library’s new Information Commons, project coordinators are speeding up the process of expanding the new area, adding more computers to accommodate increased...
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Mando Book has new locale a short walk from campus
Mando Books recently relocated from Old University Plaza to Portobello Row, just outside of the Binghamton University campus. With the new location, owners expect increased sales and convenience for students. According to...
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Pipe Dream’s Female Rookie of the Year nominees
Katie Radzik, Cross Country –– Radzik opened up her college career on Sept. 3 with an individual win at the Colgate Harry Lang Invitational and never looked back. She demonstrated consistency week...
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Reigning tennis MVP moves to third singles
One final shake-up in the lineup brought around one final regular-season win for the women’s tennis team on Saturday afternoon at Albany. Junior Jelena Koprivica ascended from third to second singles, knocking...
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What can you do with a Harpur degree?
Have you ever wondered what a liberal arts degree from Binghamton University means to employers in the real world? The Career Development Center (CDC) hosted an alumni panel presentation to answer that...
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Baseball team splits four-game series
For a long time, Binghamton students have looked for an athlete to garner national attention for the school. This spring, they may have found their man. Zach Groh continued to roll this...
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Softball playoff hopes fading quickly
The Binghamton softball team came back from this weekend’s series against Boston with some good news and some bad news. The good news: history was made. Twice. The bad news: the Bearcats...
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Local briefs
Professor to speak on Irish hunger striker Sociology Professor Denis O’Hearn will speak on his new book, “Nothing but an Unfinished Song: Bobby Sands, the Hunger Striker Who Ignited a Generation,” on...
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Offbeat News
State your case A man who calls himself a “stateless American” was found floating on a raft made of oil barrels and wood planks on Saturday in the Skagerak Sea, near Sweden....
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Favored professor may return in the fall
Philosophy, politics and law (PPL) students are optimistic for fall 2006, as the department announced Professor John Arthur’s probable return next semester. He will likely teach two classes, including Phil 146: Law...