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Campus toilet paper leaves students irritated

This seems like a menial problem on paper, but like we all learned in kindergarten, everyone poops, and a lot of people do it on campus. Why would the University ignore such ...


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Institutional racism hits home

We have been taught about individual racism, which consists of overt acts by individuals that cause death, injury, destruction of property or denial of services or opportunity. But institutional and systemic racism ...


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Cuomo must follow through on commitment to ethics reform

While Governor Cuomo's proposal certainly sounds promising,it is important to remember what happened to his last attempt at stamping out corruption. ...


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Female nudity taboo reinforces double standard

The criminalization of naked female bodies is a chauvinistic act. ...


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Consolidate Binghamton services to cut property taxes

Binghamton residents pay the highest property tax rate in New York state. Not Manhattan, not White Plains ...


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Wealthy donors drown out majority voice

The lofty goal set by the Koch brothers will put them in a position to out-fundraise the major political parties ...


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Je Suis Charlie teaches us important lessons about nature of free speech

Satire should mock the ruling class and those who have power, not kick already marginalized people in the teeth ...


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Support non-traditional families

Parents can easily become overpowered when they have no one supporting them. It's unhealthy for both the parent and the child. ...


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Plan to fund community college fails to target root causes

Offering free tuition and the opportunity to attend school to those who are willing to work for it is a terrific offer, but the real solution lies in what happens once students ...


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Letter to Editor: Do not undervalue rate my professor

Rate My Professors not only helps find the best professors; it also helps find the right professor for each student. C ...