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Campus flu on the rise

This year’s influenza vaccine hasn’t stopped a spike in flu cases on campus, according to a Binghamton University health official. “We have been averaging about 50 students per week over the last...


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Public enemy No. 1

There has been notable upheaval brewing within the ranks of the Republican conglomerate/white supremacist headquarters. Even in these very pages, conservatives have aired their grief with Sen. John McCain’s imminent White House...


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Post game altercation leads to suspensions

There was some unexpected noise at the end of a slow, one-sided game last Wednesday. Albany defeated Binghamton 74-62 at the Events Center, but the focus was on what happened afterward, when...


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Referendum to decide on student activity fee

Students will have the opportunity to vote this week on whether the student activity fee, which funds the majority of student groups and events on campus, should remain mandatory. Every two years...


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BU wins two on road; last home game Tuesday

For a team that has struggled on the road all season long, the Binghamton University women’s basketball team’s recent two-game road swing must have seemed like a daunting task. The Bearcats ventured...


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Hillary: Spin satiated

After the past 11 political contests, it seems that the once well-oiled Clinton machine is starting to see some oxidation. Even though the past 11 primaries and caucuses have not gone Clinton’s...


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America East Championship Tournament field set

At the beginning of the year, each team sets a goal to win the America East Championship. And their road to the top begins this weekend. “You are playing for keeps now....


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SA hopefuls detail platforms at debate

Last Thursday WHRW held debates in the Old University Union Hall, pitting Student Association Executive Board hopefuls against one another as they were quizzed on their platforms by station members Jenna Rosenberg...


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Coast to coast, crossing the information divide

During this weekend’s Associated Collegiate Press conferences in San Francisco, the 775 participants from college newspapers across the country bore witness to the trajectory of media toward Web-based journalism. Though our print...


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Prof shares memoir of WWII bombing

As he picked up a body, the charred skin broke and a yellow liquid seeped from it. William V. Spanos, who was a prisoner of war, was ordered by German soldiers to...