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Libraries, even Bartle, should have rules
“Shhhh! Shhhh!” The only sound more irksome than talking itself would be the irritating sound effects that people make to get someone else to quiet down. This is especially evident in Binghamton...
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Know thy rights
Hey, we know it’s 4/20, and you’re busy being not busy. But no matter how you recognize this “holiday,” know that marijuana is on a lot of minds, both sober and not....
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Research fair to highlight networking
Students and faculty alike will have the opportunity to network, watch live presentations and gain exposure to various research projects at the eighth annual Undergraduate Research Fair Thursday. Hinman College Council will...
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University offers web alternative to standard fundraising campaign
The Binghamton University Foundation is launching its first Internet-based fundraising campaign that will allow viewers to connect with the school from their own homes. The two-hour “Bold. Brilliant. Binghamton.” comprehensive gifts campaign,...
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Scholarship to send students abroad to study language
Two Binghamton University students will spend their summers studying abroad in intensive, critical-need language courses without paying a dime. Yutong Chen and Mandeep Singh were selected to be a part of the...
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Time to tell
When Binghamton University student Charlotte Rendon went to enlist in the University Plaza military recruitment center, she told the officer she is a lesbian, according to a press release from The Right...
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Senate should test judges, not investigate them
Partisans, it’s time to line up! Democrats to the left, Republicans to the right. Barack Obama has to nominate a new Supreme Court justice. An April 12 article in The New York...
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Committee to begin its search for new BU president
The Presidential Search Committee, the group charged with finding Binghamton University’s next president, met for the first time yesterday. The meeting marked the beginning of the committee’s search for high-caliber candidates to...
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Punishment in sports will not alter the conduct of athletes
Suspensions and fines are handed down in professional sports quite often, sometimes for illegal off-the-field conduct, other times for on-the-court brawls. But not all suspensions are created equal. When are these punishments...
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Edelman rises to No. 123 in nation as BU cruises to win
Binghamton University women’s tennis is streaking to the finish line. After dropping two dual matches in a row, Binghamton (13-2, 2-0 America East) righted the ship on March 21 with a win...