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Bearcats open America East play with victory
Despite a dominant first half effort that saw them outshoot Maine 12-3, the Binghamton men’s soccer team entered the second half of Saturday’s game scoreless. Then, at the 70:19 mark, senior midfielder...
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American league report
Congratulations to the New York Yankees, who have exemplified nothing but class during what now is their ninth-straight AL East title run. They, unlike the Mets, who have clinched the NL East...
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Golf places fourth at invitational
The Binghamton golf team continued its strong play last weekend at the St. John’s McLaughlin Invitational. The Bearcats placed fourth, finishing 16 strokes behind first place finisher Akron and only two strokes...
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Men’s soccer preps for duel vs. New Hampshire
The Yankees made it to the playoffs having to play without Robinson Cano, Hideki Matsui and Gary Sheffield for half a season. The Bearcats can only hope they are as lucky. Tomorrow,...
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Ask Al
We’re back for more of Ask Al, where you, the students, get to ask Coach Al Walker any question you want. Send me an e-mail at chrisstrub@binghamton.edu to see your question in...
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Police Watch
MONDAY, SEPT. 18, 11:46 p.m. — Police responded to a call of possible criminal mischief in Dickinson’s Whitney Hall — a window had been broken. They arrived to instead learn that two...
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Make love, not war (or hate messages)
When I was looking into transferring schools toward the middle of last spring, there were several points of criteria that I was looking for. Beyond the academics, the most important thing to...
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National league report
The Mets are playing like a team that clinched the division and has the best record in their league … oh, hold on … I’m receiving a phone call, evidently that’s because...
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Back in the day: Religious tensions boil over, Sept. 23, 1988
Pipe Dream is celebrating its 60th year as Binghamton University’s independent student newspaper. It started as the Colonial News in fall 1946, and has been going strong twice a week ever since....
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Racist graffiti found in Cleveland Hall
Last week residents of Hinman Community’s Cleveland Hall discovered that hateful speech had been scribbled across several of the building’s doors. The scrawlings targeted Jews and African Americans in the building, with...