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Opinion
  • Editorial
    By The Editorial Board
    This weekend, when over 130 individuals — 11 of them Binghamton University students — were notified that their Social Security numbers had been in a laptop which was stolen on March 13, they were given a year’s free access to a credit-monitoring service (see page 1). Seemingly, the company responsible….
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  • Obscurity aside, let the Olympics play out
    By Max Lakin
    For all its prestige and jubilation, the Olympics are a great grandstand for sports no one much cares for during the three years and 50 weeks they’re not showcased on television, blacking out the programs we’re really trying to watch. That’s not a secret. Akin to the World Baseball Classic….
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  • Skipping the Games is solidarity against a totalitarian government
    By Ali Rasoulinejad
    The Olympics are no stranger to the world of politics. Olympic boycotts have happened before, and although some would say the spirit of the games should be kept separate from other affairs, there are many ways the Olympics can be used as a tool to spread a good message —….
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