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Josh Patterson breaks BU record

Binghamton University junior wrestler Josh Patterson, who is currently ranked eighth in the nation at 184 pounds, broke the school record for pins as the Bearcats (12-12) defeated Sacred Heart (5-8), 31-18,...


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Big Red hands ‘Cats first loss

After a 3-0 start this season, Binghamton University’s men’s tennis team suffered their first defeat on Wednesday afternoon. The Bearcats, who began the season by defeating Villanova, UNC Greensboro and Dartmouth, could...


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Nothing but a number

Let me start by stating the obvious: the majority of Americans aim to put legislators into office whose interests lay in passing just laws onto our legal system. However, every so often...


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A love grows in Binghamton

They danced together in Newing Dining Hall. He was probably wearing his bell bottoms. She probably had her long, straight hair let down. And the band was playing songs to the sound...


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Conduct code on review

Judicial Affairs has proposed a new Student Code of Conduct and is looking for your output. “I had a desire to overhaul the code three years ago,” said Milton Chester, director of...


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Juicy Campus bids farewell

The economic downturn may have affected tuition and student life, but students may not have predicted that it would affect college gossip as well. A popular outlet for gossip among Binghamton University...


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Resumes in hand, students flock to job fair

Over 1,300 Binghamton University students wearing shiny shoes and high heels trekked through the rain and slush surrounding the Events Center yesterday with only one goal in mind: to impress recruiters and...


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Highly touted player leaves Bearcats

While the Binghamton University men’s basketball team is tied in second place with the University of Vermont in the America East standings, the numbers on its roster continue to drop. Theo Davis,...


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The whole picture

Put away your “peace in the Middle East” and “peace in Palestine” signs because you are lying. You don’t really believe in peace in the Middle East. You don’t really believe in...


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Taking a stand

We see now what Gov. David Paterson meant Wednesday when he spoke of “shared sacrifice” in the face of a $15.5 billion debt and rising tuition. Paterson’s lack of opposition to a...