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Corrections
The 11/8/05 cover story, “S.A. culture official drops out, resigns,” misspelled Kutcher’s Country Club, the destination of the Student Association’s weekend trip. It was spelled “Kutshire’s” in the article.
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Office Space: Have a ball in the stall
Ladies and gentlemen, I have found the best part of Binghamton. It isn’t the $.75-nighttime bowling in the Union. It isn’t the 24-hour Wal-Mart on the Vestal Parkway. It isn’t even the...
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ATM coming to Old Union
The University will meet with M&T Bank next week to finalize details to install a 24-hour access ATM in the Old Union. Officials haven’t announced whether the new ATM will replace, or...
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Bearcats seek revenge against D-II St. Rose
They trust each other. Head coach Al Walker echoed those four words after his men’s basketball team romped over Mansfield 94-71 Friday night. The Bearcats hope to continue their winning ways in...
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Dowser’s Diary #7
“If you’re proud to be a Bearcat, clap your hands.” So went the song in the showers after we crushed UMBC in the America East semifinals Wednesday night. Over the past season...
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Briefs
Council members host meeting on zoning laws Fourth District Binghamton City Councilman Martin J. Gerchman and Second District Councilman Robert Weslar hosted a meeting on Thu, Nov. 10 concerning changes to the...
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BU veep to students: careful where you party
The message appearing on the daily B-Line last Friday morning wasn’t your typical cheery e-mail to students: “Two Binghamton University students, though innocent bystanders, were recently injured by gunfire in an off-campus...
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Women’s basketball hosts last exhibition game tonight
This weekend the Binghamton University women’s basketball team will be coming face to face with those hated rivals from Albany. Unfortunately for the BU Zoo, it isn’t the Danes, but rather the...
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Tall women with high expectations
Ask any team in any sport, they will all say the same thing — losing sucks. So when the Binghamton women’s basketball team headed home early in last year’s America East Conference...
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Editorial: Don’t sell diversity short
The Student Association’s vice president for multicultural affairs, Ju-Sun Lee, announced his resignation Monday night. It probably wasn’t the best idea taking on a position in student government with prospects like his,...