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Youth vote makes the difference
A total of 3,427 Binghamton University students living on campus registered to vote in Tuesday’s presidential election, officials said yesterday. According to an unofficial count on Election Night, the polls hosted in...
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Forget spring, it’s FB cleaning time
It’s Friday night. You’re Downtown. You’re having a good time with your friends. Someone pulls a camera out. You raise your glasses and cheer as the camera temporarily blinds you. Chances are...
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Outcome unclear for men’s soccer
University of New Hampshire’s men’s soccer team will visit the Bearcats Sports Complex tomorrow for the America East Tournament quarterfinals. The question is: Who will show up on the other side of...
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You don’t even know me
The “Unknowns” and the “Excluded” are people we all know and recognize, perhaps because we are surrounded by them or perhaps because we, too, feel like one. I cannot tell you what...
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NFL Picks - Week 10
LOCK: New York Giants (+3) over PHILADELPHIA: The G-men are my team, and Eagles fans are criminally insane. Crime never pays, kids, so it’s the Giants all the way here. Buffalo (+3.5)...
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Stenta in running for soccer fan favorite
The best goalie in the America East Conference this season can now have a shot at being its best player. Binghamton University’s junior goalkeeper, Jason Stenta, is one of nine athletes in...
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Hinchey visits BU, campaigns for democrats
Members of the Binghamton University College Democrats and Republicans made get-out-the-vote trips to swing state Pennsylvania and attended local political rallies over the weekend in preparation for today’s election. U.S. Rep. Maurice...
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Bearcats AE run ends in semifinals
After a stunning 1-0 win over New Hampshire in the America East quarterfinals, the Binghamton University women’s soccer team headed to Long Island for a semifinal matchup with Stony Brook on Sunday...
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Ryan hopes law school is located DT
The approval process for Binghamton University’s proposed law school is moving along at a steady pace, according to BU officials. University spokeswoman Gail Glover said the administration hopes all compulsory approvals for...
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Tripled students given few options
Despite Residential Life’s efforts to de-triple rooms and move students out of lounges, freshmen placed in triples at the beginning of the semester have yet to see a change. In the past...