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BU aquatics loses to Cornell
A surprisingly strong semester of swimming came to an end Saturday in Ithaca. The Binghamton University men’s and women’s swimming and diving teams, however, took a loss to Cornell to polish off...
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Fashion aside, backpacks become campus trend
It’s 4 p.m. and you’ve returned to your room. Your back is aching, your shoulder is sore and now you get the privilege of digging through your seemingly endless stack of books...
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Suspect exhibited warning signs, housemate says
A Binghamton University graduate student was arrested and charged with murder in the second degree Saturday, after allegedly stabbing an anthropology professor to death. Abdulsalam Al-Zahrani, a 46-year-old Saudi national, is accused...
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Cultural group awaits meeting with officials
Members of the Caribbean Student Association (CSA) and the Binghamton University community continued their efforts this past week to pressure administration to reinstate their Carnival event. The cultural organization held a rally...
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Vigil to be held on Friday
Despite his status as professor emeritus within Binghamton University’s anthropology department, Richard Antoun — whom colleagues described as a “peacemaker” — spent more time in his office than many full-time faculty members....
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NBA season update: LA and Magic at top
December is here. People are trying to get a Dwyane Wade-like first step on holiday shopping, and warm, sunny days are as common as a Nets victory. The quarter mark of the...
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Housing rule troubles students, UP
The Binghamton University housing license, which requires dorming students to live on campus for a full school year, with few exceptions, is causing confusion and controversy for students who had other housing...
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Don’t let stress happen to you
Stress is an inevitable conundrum. We often think that if we carefully organize our priorities and try our best not to procrastinate, we’ll prevent the evil stress monster from entering our lives....
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Despite illness, student conducts independent study
A head injury incurred during service in the United States Navy left Bonnie Pierce with a seizure disorder and brain damage, but has not stopped her from pursuing independent research at Binghamton...
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The holidays shouldn’t mean needless waste
‘Tis the season to be wasteful. Consumers across the nation over are rushing to the stores to buy gadgets and trinkets and ribbons and rings. You must get something for everyone, even...