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Group plans rally

More than 40 activists, including students, faculty and staff, turned out last night to discuss plans for a rally in light of upcoming Sodexo labor negotiations. Group members, who identify themselves as...


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In support or Israel

Today, Israel’s citizens suffer crimes that no government would ever allow within its own territory toward its own people. Just in the last two weeks, 170 rockets have fallen on people who...


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Group celebrates Caribbean culture

As part of this year’s Caribbean Week, the Caribbean Student Association (CSA) hosted its annual carnival on Saturday. The carnival, entitled “Ethnic Exchange,” featured a day show that lasted from 10 a.m....


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Budget cuts won’t affect TAP, but may change living habits

For students worrying about how the proposed tuition increase may affect them, Binghamton University officials say that being proactive could potentially lessen the impact. David Husch, director of Off Campus College, said...


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Rug pulled out from under Cats’ cleats again

Talk about deja vu. For the second straight year, the Binghamton University men’s soccer team fell in the America East Finals by a score of 1-0. Like last year’s game against Vermont,...


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Bearcats defeat Maine, lose to Wildcats

For the Binghamton University women’s volleyball team, it’s playoff time. The Bearcats finished up their regular season with a 1-1 weekend. Their final record for the year stands at 15-14, with a...


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New faces on the court for BU

If you were at Late Nite Madness last month and saw all the new and unfamiliar faces on the Binghamton University women’s basketball team, you know first-year head coach Nicole Scholl’s team...


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BU men’s basketball defeats Mansfield in home opener

When Kevin Broadus, head coach of Binghamton University’s men’s basketball team, made a preseason promise that those who came to watch his team play would see a new kind of athleticism out...


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Citizen Kane vs. Joe Blogger

The election is well past us, but going cold turkey from a presidential election — especially this one — back to everyday life is no easy task. Fortunately, the mainstream media (MSM)...


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SUNY offers unique study abroad programs

When most people look into studying abroad, they tend to look in the same places. The majority of students who study abroad choose European destinations like England, Spain, France and Italy, while...