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Don’t forget to speak
It’s important to talk and it’s important to do it clearly but respectfully. I’m learning how vital communication is more and more with each day. How? From the immense frustration I experience...
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Simple musings: Hopefully for Brit-based band Muse, third time is the charm
“The Resistence” is the record that Muse has been striving to make its whole career. As bombastic as ever, the members of Muse prides themselves on their over-the-top, dramatic, apocalyptic progressive rock....
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Sprinkler system douses fire in Rockland Hall
Residents of Hillside Community’s Rockland Hall were evacuated Monday evening after a kitchen fire set off the building’s fire alarms and sprinkler system. “Officers responded to Rockland Hall for a fire alarm...
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Tough measures taken to restore hoops program
The dismantling of Binghamton University’s men’s basketball team last week took away six players: four who helped bring the Bearcats to the NCAA tournament, and two transfers. For head coach Kevin Broadus,...
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Basketball breakdown: 4 veterans, 2 transfers released from team
Over the past year and a half, Binghamton University’s men’s basketball team has been on a roller coaster of extreme highs and lows — so much so that it’s garnered regular attention...
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Stevens’ squad 17-6 at Army
Another weekend, another mark of success this season. Last weekend, the Binghamton University women’s tennis team traveled to Army for the Eastern Collegiate women’s tennis invitational. The Bearcats played a total of...
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Coal may stay
Last week I was approached on campus by a member of the Sierra Club and asked to sign a petition in order to change the nature of our energy production. Before this...
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Lawyer informs students on how to avoid eviction
The Interfraternal Council brought lawyer and Binghamton mayoral candidate Douglas Walter Drazen to campus Tuesday to discuss legal rights in terms of off-campus housing and Greek life. The event started in Old...
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Student to speak in march on D.C.
A Binghamton University freshman won a contest that will give him the opportunity to speak in front of tens of thousands of equal rights supporters at the National Equality March on Washington...
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Why not focus on real, not fictional, problems
Will an extra-long rainstorm end human life as we know it? What about a few horsemen and some angels with trumpets? Maybe the Earth’s polarity will reverse in 2012, as predicted by...