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Release Round Table: Pipe Dream’s Infinite Playlist
Because you didn’t ask for it, a Pipe Dream playlist! Ashley Tarr, News Editor: “I love ‘Mercy’ by Duffy because it’s upbeat and I love the strings in it.” Julie Munn, Photo...
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Deciphering ‘The Phelpsian Feat’
If there are two words that could sum up the 2008 Summer Olympic Games, they would be “Michael Phelps.” The 23-year-old swimmer from Baltimore, Md., lit up the Water Cube, Beijing’s National...
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From pageants to podiums to the general election
On the morning following Barack Obama’s acceptance speech — in which he reversed the “soft on defense” and “unpatriotic” caricature ascribed to Democrats in recent decades — John McCain announced his vice...
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Students fill spots for service-filled weekend
More than 100 Binghamton University students are going to get their hands dirty this weekend while helping out the local community. Maria Carra, the service-learning assistant for BU, puts together a variety...
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McCain, Palin accept nominations at RNC
As presidential candidate John McCain vowed that a “change is coming” to thousands last night in St. Paul, Minn., at the Republican National Convention, the College Republicans at Binghamton University held their...
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Stranded roadside
Throw the plans for Binghamton University’s law school in the tire fire. The “Premier Public University in the Northeast” isn’t near ready to effectively shape legal minds, not when its own lawyers...
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BU’s EvoS program wins grant
Binghamton University’s Evolutionary Studies program (EvoS) will soon spread to other universities and colleges throughout the nation, after it received a grant earlier this month from the National Science Foundation. The program...
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New site lists scholarships
Researching and applying for the right scholarship may soon be easier than ever with the help of a new Web site designed over the summer for Binghamton University students. The Web site...
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BU student, family perish in accidental house fire over summer vacation
Emily Reis was the type of person who had a smile for everyone. Reis, who transferred to Binghamton University in the spring of 2008, passed away May 19 in Byron, N.Y., in...
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Unique art exhibit to hit Binghamton
A new exhibit featuring an unusual style of art — one in which layers of plaster are sanded down to produce unique patterns and colors — is set to hit the Anthony...