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Volleyball team splits two, falls out of contention for first place

Some people thought they would be battling for a playoff spot. Until this weekend, they were battling for the No. 1 seed in the America East. After crushing Stony Brook Friday night,...


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Wrestling team impressive in opening match

After this past weekend’s Slippery Rock Open, the Binghamton wrestling team looks like more than just a bunch of freshmen. “I thought the team performed well,” said head coach Tony Robie. “We...


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Bearcats begin with solid start

Unlike past years, Al Walker’s team does not have a true “face to the basket” center, but that didn’t slow them down in the first exhibition game of the season. With the...


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Sex and the Bing: Dry Spells

My friend Lee has been able to pick up on the fact that I need to get laid. This is true. Since the beginning of the school year, I’ve been in a...


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Bearcats advance after dramatic finish

It was his first collegiate penalty kick shootout. And the fate of his team’s season was on the line, resting on his ability to make the winning save. So how did Ryan...


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Parking rules begin Dec. 1

Binghamton’s 11-year-old alternate-side parking regulations have changed — and that means residents, including BU students who live off campus, will have until Dec. 1 to move their cars. The rules require residents...


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Police Watch

Fahrenheit 411 OCT. 28, 1:00 p.m. – A dorm cleaner found two burned Broome County telephone books singed between Seneca and Onondaga halls in College-in-the-Woods. “Somebody burned some telephone books,” said Capt....


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First place race heats up

Only three games stand between the BU women’s volleyball team and the America East playoffs. The Bearcats (16-10, 8-1 AE) are locked in a battle for first place in the conference with...


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Judge releases student charged in rape attempt

A BU freshman accused of attempted rape was released Thursday afternoon on his own recognizance by a county judge in Binghamton after a reporter called the judge’s chambers the day before to...


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Quake’s aftershock felt at BU

Although thousands of miles separate our campus community from the damage of last month’s devastating earthquake in South Asia, many Binghamton students have been deeply affected by the tragedy, and they are...