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“Lost?” We are too … and love it.

“Lost” fans know a thing or two about gasping while watching television. Flashbacks, flash-forwards, half-siblings, smoke monsters, polar bears … the list of shocking developments over the past four seasons goes on....


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City Year volunteer helps children

A Binghamton University alumna continues to excel by delivering a great service to the children of San Antonio, Texas. Since graduating and receiving her bachelor’s degree in English in the spring of...


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What does it take to be No. 1?

With Binghamton’s win over Hartford and Boston University’s loss to Stony Brook on Wednesday, the Bearcats are now assured a first- or second-place finish in the America East. But depending on their...


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East Campus tops off

As the final beam was hoisted into place for the new East Campus Housing (ECH), a “topping off” ceremony was held on site this week. Students, faculty, construction workers and many individuals...


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For engineers, a week of fun

Uncooked spaghetti, hot glue and collapsing bridges are just some of things you’ll see in this year’s National Engineers Week. Continuing a 10-year tradition, student groups and professors of the Watson School...


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Health needs service

We’re all going to die. With the ever-changing weather going from sunny 50s to usual the Binghamton gray and salmonella in peanut butter, I’m surprised we’ve made it this far. Influenza and...


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Parking permits available for carpoolers

Binghamton University commuters can now get cheaper parking permits … with one catch: You have to bring two other friends with you. Parking Services is offering high occupancy vehicle (HOV) parking permits...


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Men’s lacrosse to open season Saturday at BSC

On Saturday, the Bearcats Sports Complex will once again come to life, but not with soccer balls and cleats. Instead the field will be littered with stick-carrying, ball-chasing Bearcats in shoulder pads...


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Facebook drops changes in terms of service

After facing an uprising from account holders, Facebook has backed down from changing their terms of use. The social networking Web site originally updated its terms of use on Feb. 4. According...


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On campus, domestic violence raises concern

One in three women are affected by domestic violence-related issues at least once in their lifetime, and it’s a big problem on college campuses, according to a volunteer at Endicott’s SOS Shelter....