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BU baseball swept in opening series by Longwood

The Binghamton University baseball team’s campaign to return to the NCAA tournament got off to a rough start this past weekend in Farmville, Virginia against Longwood University. The Lancers swept the Bearcats...


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Guilty pleasures: the fun is in the sin

Everyone has guilty pleasures. Whether it’s constantly playing Brick Breaker on your Blackberry, late night trips to the Night Owl or going home with that guy you would have never spoken to...


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B-Sens play in first outdoor AHL game to Syracuse

The Mirabito Outdoor Classic in Syracuse on Saturday, Feb. 20 between the Binghamton Senators and Syracuse Crunch scored a hat trick in the record books of the American Hockey League and the...


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Pitching to be key for Bearcats

With the Binghamton area being hit with heavy snow, it seems like an odd time to be thinking about freshly cut infield grass and the crack of baseballs off bats, as outfielders...


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Take a walk in someone else’s height

One evening, while waiting for the bus, a friend stood on the seat of the bus shelter. As she looked at the campus before her she said, “So this is what things...


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Memorial honors Antoun

Family and friends of Professor Emeritus Richard Antoun came together last week to celebrate the life of a cherished and respected man. Approximately 80 members of the campus community and Binghamton community...


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Scorsese scores again with “Shutter Island”

Even before Martin Scorsese’s “Shutter Island” hit theaters, the trailer alone seemed to pull everyone into its mysterious plot. Along with shelling out the bucks to create its $41 million opening weekend,...


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Zuern tallies two goals in 19-8 loss to Louisville

Despite the heavy snowstorm this past week, the Bearcats Sports Complex was in very good condition and the weather was not a factor for the Friday afternoon women’s lacrosse match. The Binghamton...


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Death toll in Chile passes 720

Devastation in the form of an earthquake struck again Saturday, this time in central Chile. With a magnitude of 8.8, the earthquake is said to be one of the largest earthquakes ever...


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GSO representatives removed from OCCT Board

The Off Campus College Transport Board of Directors voted to accept the Student Association’s proposal to remove the Graduate Student Organization from the Board Monday. With OCCT headed toward bankruptcy, the Board...