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A College of Questions

The world is filled with unanswerable questions. Sometimes, things don’t seem to make sense. Sometimes you can’t help but sit back and ponder the ironies of life. If you swallow a burp...


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Men’s soccer battles to 1-1 tie

With almost unplayable field conditions for 110 minutes, a tie was inevitable. The Binghamton University men’s soccer team (10-4-2, 3-2-1 AE) battled the Albany Great Danes (5-7-3-, 2-3-1 AE) to a 1-1...


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Basketball season officially underway

For the first time this year, the Events Center was loud, the music was playing, the lights were dimmed for introductions, and Ludacris was not involved in any way. Late Nite Madness...


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Fall season ends for men’s tennis team

After losing a dominant player like Dan Hanegby in the off-season, the men’s tennis team proved this fall they can succeed without him. “Losing Dan provided an enormous gap in the team...


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Sex and the Bing: The Politics of Love

I take politics very seriously and am proud to call myself a registered Democrat. To put it mildly, I’m not crazy about the president and I think it’s outrageous that our country...


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Altinay advances to third round at Regional

The women’s tennis team wrapped up its fall season with a strong performance this weekend at the ITA East Regional. Junior Zeynep Altinay reached the third round with two straight-set victories before...


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Heaven has new god with washboard abs

Where can you go to find more beef than your local butcher shop? Those in attendance at Saturday night’s 20th Annual Mr. Greek God competition had to look no further than BU’s...


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Bearcats begin quest for second straight championship

Retrievers, and Terriers, and Bearcats, oh my. That will be the scene this weekend at Nickerson Field, as Boston University’s soccer field will be turned into a zoo for women’s soccer with...


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UPB slam dunk; every seat filled

The verdict is in: University Programming Board scored a huge homerun at this weekend’s Lewis Black and Stephen Lynch show, selling out all 3,000 tickets to an extremely well-recieved show. Lynch and...


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Professor asks: Darwin’s theory or God’s work?

Is intelligent design a plausible theory? Students and faculty in search of an answer gathered last Friday afternoon in the Lecture Hall to hear Professor Elliot Sober, a guest speaker from the...