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Police Watch, April 30
FRIDAY, April 23, 11 a.m. — A female student and a 45-year-old male coach reported harassment at the hands of a non-local male who had been calling the coach repeatedly since April...
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Golf places 5th in Sky tourney
It was an old-fashioned shootout down in Texas for the Binghamton University golf team this past week, as 35-mph winds whipped across the desert, and more than just tumbleweed bounced around the...
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Google's my doctor, a click away
So, I either have a pimple or I have cancer. Thank you, Google, for showing me the two simplest answers that you could possibly have provided me. Thank you for directing me...
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Oil spill should be a warning for Obama
Is the recent oil spill in the Gulf of Mexico a blessing in disguise? Yes — and I’m an environmentalist. The spill has the potential to become a strong talking point against...
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Campaign protests possibility of privatization
A group of students have begun an initiative they call “Take Back Our Education” to raise awareness and voice opposition to the Public Higher Education Empowerment and Innovation Act. The bill, proposed...
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When DT, consider the next day
Spotted: Nineteen-year-old sophomore exiting Delaware Hall, stilettos in hand, in what you could swear is the same outfit she wore to JT’s last night. As you approach her, you’re faced with two...
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Artist to look out for: Bombs and Bottles
Only in his sophomore year, Binghamton University student Harrison Zafrin has already built a huge following behind his electro-pop band Bombs and Bottles. With catchy beats and provocative lyrics, it’s no wonder...
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That internship is still in reach
As the summer season creeps closer, many who have yet to snag an internship shudder at the prospect of having to spend yet another summer babysitting or working retail. Luckily, those who...
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Macon gets 2-year extension
After almost eight months of controversy, the future of the Binghamton University’s men’s basketball team showed signs of life as Mark Macon confirmed Tuesday that he signed a two-year contract to stay...
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Partial funding approved for path's pavement
After constant resistance from administration officials, residential community government leaders have obtained permission to use their money to partially fund the paving of what is currently Mountainview’s dirt path. According to Jordan...