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Local zoo offers opportunities for student involvement
The Binghamton Zoo at Ross Park opened Saturday for its 135th season, and is now home to a variety of snow leopards and cougars. The zoo originally opened in 1875, making it...
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Budget woes, revisited
There need to be balances on the people who write the checks. This can clearly be seen in the mess that is the latest Student Assembly controversy — next year’s budget. After...
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5-year-old prodigy raises question: How young is too young for fame?
The video sensation of little 5-year-old Ariel Antigua has everyone stunned and amazed. This petite version of what every major league baseball team wants poses a question: How young is too young?...
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When discussing great storytelling, video games should now play a role
With the recent boom in technology, the amount of media available to us is virtually limitless. For a person that has an insatiable thirst for knowledge, it’s simply overwhelming, especially when compared...
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BU gets 13-12 win; playoff hopes still alive
With its playoff hopes on the line, the Binghamton University men’s lacrosse team refused to let its season dwindle away without a chance to enter its seventh consecutive conference tournament. The Bearcats...
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Brothers to roll keg 88 miles for charity
The brothers of Tau Kappa Epsilon fraternity will take turns rolling a barrel from Syracuse to Binghamton, raising money for St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital. Friday’s 88-mile relay marks the 28th Annual...
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Castiglie, McGreever lead ‘Cats to dramatic win
After over six years without a conference win, the Binghamton University women’s lacrosse team finally broke through for a big victory. Binghamton earned its first America East Conference win of the season...
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Men’s tennis routs SBU, set for AE tourney
In a rematch of last year’s America East championship final, the No. 47 Binghamton University men’s tennis team dismantled Stony Brook 7-0 on Saturday and proved that it will be a force...
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Success of Restaurant Week leads to plans for fall event
Binghamton’s first Restaurant Week raised nearly $2,000 for supplies and materials to benefit children’s programming at the Boys and Girls Club of Binghamton. Restaurant Week took place from March 16 to 25...
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Group to advocate for women’s rights
April is Sexual Assault Awareness Month, and groups on campus are holding several events this week to promote women’s rights. A group of students will table in the New University Union to...