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Across language barriers, int’l friendships flourish
Binghamton University’s large population of international students can pair up with native English speakers to cope with American culture and the difficult language through a conversation pairs program offered on campus. The...
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Van Ingen qualifies for NCAA in mile run
After minor struggles at their last event, the Colgate Invitational, the Binghamton University track and field teams displayed solid effort and kept the momentum going at the event this past weekend, the...
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The ingredients are there, now bake for 40 minutes
Binghamton University’s men’s basketball team can be summed up by a series of well-worn basketball cliches. “Live by the three, die by the three,” “Defense wins games,” “It ain’t over ‘til it’s...
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CAREERS IN A CRISIS: Greater Binghamton’s economy has higher hopes, experts say
Though the Greater Binghamton area has fallen into a recession, it is weathering the storm a little better than other regions in the nation. Experts are pointing to the region’s high-tech manufacturing...
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At State street hot spot, beer to flow again soon
Once its liquor license arrives, a Downtown mainstay will open its doors for the first time this academic year — but under a new name. Ty Fish, co-owner of The Scoreboard, is...
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‘Cats win despite Franceski’s absence
University of Albany’s SEFCU Arena was named after the State Employees Federal Credit Union entered a 10-year naming rights deal with the university. On Saturday however, the arena failed to protect the...
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Wrestling pins down successful weekend
It was a cakewalk in Clifton Park as the Binghamton University men’s wrestling team swept their two matches on Sunday. The Bearcats beat Boston University, 18-16, followed by a 31-3 win over...
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Int’l talent highlights weekend for m. tennis
International talent continues to make headlines as the Binghamton University men’s tennis team continued their strong play with wins over UNC Greensboro and Dartmouth on Saturday. The Bearcats started their night off...
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Laughing your way downtown: frat hosts comedic professor
Ryan Vaughan is coming to a hookah bar near you. The Binghamton University professor will perform this Thursday, Feb. 12 at 9 p.m. at Cafe Oasis, located at 142 Washington St. The...
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CAREERS IN A CRISIS: Finance majors face dim horizon
With the current state of the economy, finance majors in Binghamton University’s School of Management are having an increasingly difficult time finding jobs in their career path. A slower economy has reduced...