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Favored professor may return in the fall
Philosophy, politics and law (PPL) students are optimistic for fall 2006, as the department announced Professor John Arthur’s probable return next semester. He will likely teach two classes, including Phil 146: Law...
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Women’s lacrosse drops fourth straight
The Binghamton women’s lacrosse team fell to the Vermont Catamounts this past Saturday 21-7, dropping the Bearcats into last place in the America East standings and officially ending their playoff hopes. Junior...
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Pipe Dream’s Coach of the Year: Glenn Kiriyama
You simply cannot argue with the hardware. Binghamton’s athletic department boasts 17 coaches whose goals all vary from sport to sport, but the light at the end of each coach’s tunnel glimmers...
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Editorial: Thanks for listening, admins!
We’re thrilled that Binghamton University’s division of administration intends to expand the Information Commons and make it more student-friendly (see Page 1). But what makes the move even more welcome is Vice...
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Men’s lacrosse squanders another late lead
As the clock hit zero, Sean Meluney knelt in the mud in disappointment, watching the rival Stony Brook Seawolves storm the East Gym field in celebration after completing their 9-8 come-from-behind victory....
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Bearcats hope to end three-game skid on Senior Day
Today’s men’s lacrosse game between Binghamton and Drexel will provide more than a non-conference rivalry. It’s Senior Day for the Bearcats’ first Division I recruiting class. All seven seniors will wear their...
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In Vestal, farm charm meets hard science
By day, Binghamton University professors Ann and Andy Merriwether lecture to hundreds of students. But the 20-acre farm that they come home to is populated by a herd of nearly 30 alpaca,...
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Men’s tennis begins title defense Thursday
Binghamton’s men’s tennis team ended its regular season with an emotional win on Senior Day. The Bearcats (15-6) won the doubles point and then four out of six singles matches to defeat...
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Information Commons still a work in progress
In response to constant crowding in the Glenn G. Bartle Library’s new Information Commons, project coordinators are speeding up the process of expanding the new area, adding more computers to accommodate increased...
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Mando Book has new locale a short walk from campus
Mando Books recently relocated from Old University Plaza to Portobello Row, just outside of the Binghamton University campus. With the new location, owners expect increased sales and convenience for students. According to...