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The Help' needs no aid in being bold

With its setting in Mississippi circa the 1960s, Kathryn Stockett’s novel ‘The Help’ unites three very different women under one important cause. Two black maids and one young white woman find solace...


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In NBA playoffs, West is deep; Cavs, Magic are top in East

I cannot believe it is NBA playoff time already. At the end of the Finals every year, I get a little depressed thinking of the 10 months that I have to wait...


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SA Watch, April 13

Andy Samberg tickets on sale Pre-sale tickets for Andy Samberg’s performance will go on sale for $15 today at the Student Association Box Office in the Tillman Lobby of the Old University...


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SA revs up for budget hearing

The Student Assembly has approved the order of speakers for next week’s budget hearing, which will be students’ final opportunity to amend the allocations of the student activity fee. Under the proposed...


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Golf outlasts 18 teams to take Lafayette invite

The Binghamton University golf team is off to a strong start this spring, winning the last two tournaments it has played. Finishing first at the Hal Sutton Invitational, and besting 19 teams...


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Dress rules remain as conventions, even when the codes are gone

Twelve years ago, when I was nine years old, I gave my mother an ultimatum: I had to own a spaghetti strap top. Not a tank top, but a spaghetti strap top...


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Celebrities’ lives aren’t news, Ricky Martin is no exception

So Ricky Martin is gay … big deal. Why is it that whenever someone, especially a celebrity, admits to being homosexual, bisexual, transsexual or whatever-sexual, it incites a swarm of regurgitated gossip?...


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Baseball defeats Stony Brook in opening AE series

The Binghamton University baseball team utilized its home field advantage as it took two of the three games in its first conference series against Stony Brook at Varsity Field this weekend. Binghamton...


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People don’t change, your views do

You’ve heard it, you’ve thought about it and you think you’ve seen it, but do you believe it? No, I’m not referring to the bearcat, though its cries can be heard far...


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8 ways to keep stress at bay

Crunch time is here; classes and work seem to have piled up out of no place, so you’ve locked yourself in the Bartle Library. But the repercussions of tackling a large workload,...