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CAREERS IN A CRISIS: Ditching job hunt, students decide on grad school
In today’s economy, students are more tempted to apply to graduate school, but are challenged by rising costs. “With fewer jobs available, more students opt for graduate school in hard economic times,”...
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Governor’s visit to spark rallies outside BCC
While New York State Gov. David Paterson is sure to be greeted by crowds when he arrives at Broome County Community College tomorrow for his town hall meeting, they likely won’t be...
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BU tries for win over Hartford in four years
Feb. 26, 2005: the last time the Binghamton University women’s basketball team was victorious over the University of Hartford Hawks. History could be changed tomorrow night, when the Bearcats get another shot...
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Life, or life-changing
I made a trip to the New York Comic Convention this weekend (to answer your questions: yes, I am a terrific geek, yes, I’m comfortable with that, and yes, I do believe...
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Men’s basketball wins in overtime; Tiki makes final shot
Junior Emanuel “Tiki” Mayben couldn’t have looked more different than the 31-point, 3-point bomber he was against Vermont last week. But even though he played the part of a pass-first point guard...
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Records fall on I-88: A night of broken records for men’s hoops
Riding a three-game win streak into a home game against an intense rival is never an easy task. The Binghamton University men’s basketball team showed that they were up to the task...
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Tech-heads unite in soon-to-be club
A new computer software group has started on campus. The group, named Sun Open-Source University Meet-up, or OSUM for short, will hold its first meeting in room N22 of the Engineering Building...
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Double win at West Point
The Binghamton University women’s tennis team proved that its artillery was a force to be reckoned with as the Bearcats held Seton Hall and Army at bay over the weekend. The Bearcats...
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Israeli-Palestinian conflict to be topic of discussion
A panel composed of human rights activists, academic scholars and former United Nations consultants will come to Binghamton University to discuss the Israeli-Palestinian conflict from alternative perspectives this Thursday. “We wanted a...
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CAREERS IN A CRISIS: The recession: what it means
The stock market is down, stores are closing their doors, funding for state programs like SUNY is disappearing and students are being left to wonder what this economic recession means for their...