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Study says bullying affects ego, sex life

A recent Binghamton University study reveals that peer victimization in high school and middle school can be used as an indicator of sexual behavior in college students. The study was conducted by...


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For Macon, NCAA show is not his first

With Binghamton University players on both sides of the court taking jump shots on the eve of its first ever NCAA Tournament game, Mark Macon stands at center court with his hands...


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Bearcats cut down net, clinch AE Championship

At times, the America East men’s basketball championship was not pretty. But as Bearcat junior Emanuel Mayben dribbled out the final seconds of Binghamton’s title game win, the result was beautiful to...


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Award-winning author speaks

The author of “The Assassination of Jesse James” honored the memory of a former Binghamton University professor at the second annual John Gardner reading Sunday. Ron Hansen read excerpts from his latest...


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Emotions run high with championship win

Often times as an editor and writer for this publication, I am torn between my obligation as a student and that as a journalist. And this year, the emotions involved in that...


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More engagement in Arts: Can we attract the youth?

With the recession only getting worse, many universities across the country are auctioning off parts of their art collections in order to supplement their dwindling endowments. Brandeis University, earlier this year, even...


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Bearcats baseball out of slump, wins two

Following nearly a month of losses, the Binghamton University baseball team has dug themselves out of a five-game losing streak with a pair of wins over University of Maryland, Eastern Shore this...


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Women’s hoops run for AE crown ends in semis

As the men’s team began to celebrate their first America East title on Saturday, the Binghamton University women’s basketball team was on the hardwood in Hartford, looking to keep their dance dreams...


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Arnett DQ’d in NCAA tourney

The Binghamton University men’s track and field team did not have the same fortune as the men’s basketball team this past weekend, as sophomore Cazal Arnett was unable to advance to the...


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Forum discusses female struggle

In honor of Women’s History Month, the first ever interfaith forum was held at Binghamton University. “Faith is what we feel inside, faith is what is right and faith is what we...