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Students clash over politics

Student democrats and republicans collided last night during a debate that covered the economy, health care, the environment and foreign aid. Hoping to sway students to vote in their party’s favor, opposing...


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From ‘All in the Family’ to ‘Coupling’

When “The Office” first premiered in 2005, it was met with mediocre success. The original was a beloved British series starring Ricky Gervais, who also created the show. But thanks to the...


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On the road again

While 90 percent of the Binghamton population went home to enjoy the comforts of home cooking and their own beds, I stayed here, in the midst of the rain (and mist) and...


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Getting into costume, and undressed

Stealing candy from a baby is usually unheard of … unless it is Halloween! Snacking on cavity-inducing candies, scaring the crap out of people and dressing in vibrant costumes epitomize the Halloween...


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BU prof stuck abroad, still fears for health

Victor Skormin, the Binghamton University engineering professor currently facing trial overseas, said that if he remains in Kazakhstan, it is only a matter of time until his only kidney fails again. A...


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The United States of Canadia

Sarah Palin, commander in chief of the United States of America. It’s a beautiful picture, isn’t it? Men and women walking their be-lipsticked pit bulls down quiet streets, passing hockey rinks on...


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Forum covers minority health

The Machine, a group made up of four Binghamton University fraternities, came together Tuesday evening in a forum entitled the Collegiate Science and Technology Entry Program to raise awareness of health care...


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Food Co-op still thriving in new home

For health conscious students, there is an alternative to the traditional dining hall menu. The Food Co-op, a student-run organization now located in the basement of the New University Union, sells healthy...


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Rack the Brain

Walking around this week on campus you might have stumbled over copies of The Binghamton Review. In previous weeks, it might’ve been Prospect Magazine or one of a number of other student...


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The Beard Chronicles: Squashing the autumn blues

So the mercury has dropped, leaves have changed and the days are getting shorter. Don’t fret, though. Take advantage of all that autumn has to offer. Besides apple-picking and haunted hayrides, put...