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Back away from the phone

You’re in one of the quiet rooms in the Glenn G. Bartle Library studying for finals. Besides a few rustling pages, all is silent, until you hear a familiar phone trill and...


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Facebook’s Farmville popularity: Growing faster than a corn crop

Maybe a student has a paper due in a few hours, or the physics final is tomorrow and they haven’t even touched the book yet, but no matter what the circumstance, students...


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The battle begins: iPhone vs. Droid

Forget about Team Edward or Team Jacob. During the past month, the biggest match wasn’t between a vampire and a werewolf, it was between an AT&T phone and a Verizon phone. It...


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Women’s hoops tops Siena for first win of season

Staring at the threat of a fifth consecutive loss to begin the season, the Binghamton University women’s basketball team refused to let victory slip away this time. The Bearcats used clutch free...


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Gaube: champion all around from start to finish

Imagine every muscle in your body begging for mercy. Imagine your lungs screaming in agony, pleading for you to stop. Now, imagine this is your hobby. Welcome to the life of Chris...


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University provides opportunities for adult education

Since the 1970s, Binghamton University has offered an unconventional academic program to adults and part-time and non-credit students. BU’s Continuing Education and Outreach (CEO) program attracts an average of 6,000 to 8,000...


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Timeline of law school uncertain, officials say

After a feasibility study and an external evaluation, Binghamton University is one step closer to having a law school affiliated with the institution. “We are waiting for a written report from the...


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Cyril’s NFL Picks: Week 12

LOCK: Philadelphia (-5.5) over ATLANTA: With the Falcons’ Chris Redman making his fifth start in the last seven years, who do you think will clinch this game? Doesn’t take a brain surgeon...


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Update 4 p.m., 12/5: Stabbing suspect identified

A Binghamton University cultural anthropology graduate student was charged with second-degree murder in the stabbing death of BU Professor Richard T. Antoun, according to a report from The Press & Sun-Bulletin. Abdulsalam...


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A British Thanksgiving

Standing, leaping, squelching, shoving, pushing, falling, ramming, WAIT … Was that Mickey Mouse I just saw? Landing at the Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade seemed a far cry short of Plymouth Rock, as...