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Twilight of the American sitcom?

The golden age of the sitcom has ended. Within a few years, “Friends,” “Everybody Loves Raymond,” “King of Queens” and other mainstay sitcoms left the airwaves, leaving a trail of studio audience...


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‘America’s Next Top Model’ a wild card

For those of you who, unlike me, do not use Cosmopolitan, Us Weekly and Entertainment Weekly as your semi-Bibles or as your modified Britannicas, I have a major piece of news to...


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Extra innings mean anxiety for struggling softball team

Looking up at the scoreboard and seeing extra innings has not been a welcome sight for the Binghamton University softball team this season. The three times that Binghamton has reached extra innings...


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SIFE cleans up downtown Bing

As the dust rose from the brooms, the most popular phrase of the day rang out: “All hands on deck!” Binghamton University’s Students in Free Enterprise (SIFE) hosted a clean up on...


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Cafe lets patrons ‘name the price’

A cafe owner in Ohio has come out with a very unique idea when it comes to sales: no-price menus. Yes, that’s right folks — he lets the customers decide on how...


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The Mets have what it takes to finally win a World Series

As the calendar draws nearer to April, that can only mean two things to sports fans: the NCAA championship game and the beginning of the MLB season, the latter of which will...


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Men’s tennis defeats UMBC and GW; win streak hits 5

Along with Josh Patterson winning All-American in wrestling and the Binghamton University men’s basketball team making its first NCAA appearance, the historic week for Binghamton athletics was highlighted by the men’s tennis...


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Crime rate on campus is stable

Binghamton’s New York State University Police reported a stable number of reported crimes on campus from year to year. “There’s less of some crimes,” said Investigator Matthew C. Rossie. “Some things have...


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Crowd ‘rocks’ OCCT night bus

Off Campus College Transport bus service will continue its usual rounds, but police patrols will increase after a rowdy crowd attacked a bus Downtown last week. A mob rocked an OCCT bus...


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Monuments Man

Soldier, father, professor and ultimately mentor, Kenneth Lindsay died on March 2, 2009 at Wilson Memorial Hospital. He was 89. Lindsay received the University Medal in 2007 for his accomplishments as a...