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Arctic wolf makes sixth annual visit to campus

The call of the wild will resonate in Lecture Hall 14 when Atka the wolf comes to visit Binghamton University this Sunday. The Wolf Conservation Center (WCC) based in Westchester, in coordination...


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Relationships need self-interest

People are fucked up. Try as we might, there is no way to sugarcoat it. People do horrible things to each other, are constantly irrational and are rarely ‘ if ever ‘...


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Proposed individualized minor up against budget limitations

Despite resistance from Binghamton University administration, Student Association officials hope an individualized minor program will catch a second wind. Daniel Rabinowitz, vice president for academic affairs of the SA and a junior...


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Why is Starbucks ending Fall?

It is the single most wonderful time of the year. The Starbucks cups have turned red. This means that it’s almost time for seasonal festivities; everything is filled with warmth and joy,...


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Primed for postseason

The Binghamton University men’s soccer team’s bitter exit from the 2009 America East tournament came at the hands of a team it had defeated eight days earlier. This Saturday, the Bearcats seek...


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SA Watch: Nov. 2, 2010

OCCT to double Late Nite service Late Nite service will be doubled, starting the weekend of Nov. 12, according to Student Association President Jared Kirschenbaum, also the president of Off Campus College...


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University wins award for most donated blood in SUNY system

Binghamton University received an award Thursday from the American Red Cross for increasing its donations by 229 units, the largest annual increase in the number of blood donations out of all SUNY...


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State St. wasn't the scariest spot this weekend

Partying in the cold ‘ that’s what most Binghamton University students were doing on Saturday night. Even though it was 30-something degrees, people put on their costumes and headed to Downtown Binghamton....


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Study finds credit cards can lead to unwanted snacking

Halloween might be over, but health nuts should still beware. New research suggests that credit cards, more than trick-or-treating, can lead to unhealthy food choices. According to a new study by the...


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Men's cross country falls short of back-to-back AE titles

Last year, the Binghamton University men’s cross country team, led by then-junior Erik van Ingen and coach Annette Acuff, won its first America East Conference title in program history. After a 2009...