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Binghamton notches second straight win

The Binghamton University men’s basketball team defeated Quinnipiac University, 74-58, Monday night at the TD Banknorth Sports Center. The Bobcats (3-3) had previously defeated Hartford, 63-62, on Nov. 14, and Maine, 73-66,...


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BU wrestling splits eight matches in two meets

In its first two dual-meet tournaments of the season, the Bearcats have gone 4-4, posting an 0-3 record against nationally ranked teams, and 4-1 against non-ranked teams. In the Journeyman/Brute Sprawl and...


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Annual workshop to feature historical view of railroads

Harpur College Dean’s Workshop on Science Studies is sponsoring a lecture on the technologies of railroad construction in 19th century colonial India, on Monday, Dec. 8. The lecture, which is free and...


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BU women’s basketball off to a shaky start

Thanksgiving gave people a lot to be thankful for. For the Binghamton University women’s basketball team, it was a mixed bag. In its games immediately before and during the Thanksgiving break, Binghamton...


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A vote for diversity

It’s hardly a revelation that something is wrong with the office of the vice president of multicultural affairs. Over the last four years, few semesters have passed without the need to vet...


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An early look at holiday flicks

Thanksgiving break is quickly approaching, so that means stores have had the winter holiday decorations out for months. And as the semester winds down with the stress of finals winding up, it’s...


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SA’s multicultural office in jeopardy

A proposed amendment to eliminate an executive role from the Student Association has put the position of vice president of multicultural affairs under fire. Adam Shamah, a sophomore majoring in business and...


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Gaube has success at NCAA East Regional

The end of a season always brings mixed feelings, but not for the Binghamton University cross country teams. A year with numerous records and firsts for the program has both teams smiling...


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Old cell phones can help abuse victims

Your old cell phone could save a life — if you donate it, that is. A cell phone donation drive for victims of domestic abuse is scheduled to be held on campus...


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In the hierarchy of needs, warmth wins

We few, we unhappy few, we band of smokers. We smoke cigarettes for different reasons, knowingly poisoning our bodies, the variety of toxins matched only by the array of explanations for our...