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Briefs
Calling all students to sue the government The American Civil Liberties Union and the Students for Sensible Drug Policy (SSDP) joined to seek plaintiffs for a class action lawsuit against the government....
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Forum uncovers cultural health issues
Last Thursday, a group of about 30 students gathered in room 133 in the Old University Union to discuss a number of current health issues and how they affect different groups of...
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Softball slump continues: Bearcats lose sixth straight
The Binghamton softball team was welcomed home on Thursday by 40-degree weather, cheers from fans and nine runs by the Orange. Not exactly the homecoming the Bearcats envisioned. Binghamton (4-19) continued its...
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Censorship angered the radio star
A former disc jockey for Binghamton University’s campus radio station, WHRW, who was fired for allegedly airing profanity, is claiming that the station’s regulations violate his right to freedom of speech and...
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Mets station SNY added to campus lineup
SNY: Screw Non-Yankee (fans). At least, that’s what I thought the network should have stood for at Binghamton University last week. Not being able to watch the New York Mets on campus...
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March Madness: Facebook’s Top 20 Leaderboard
According to Facebook, 838 Binghamton students filled out their brackets for this year’s men’s college basketball tournament. You’re probably not on this list, but here’s the final leaderboard anyway: WINNER: Naji Mahmoud...
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Men’s lacrosse prepares for Vermont
The Binghamton men’s lacrosse team answered any questions about its erratic offense in its first conference test at Hartford last Saturday, scoring a school-record 16 goals. The Bearcats will look to build...
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B-Sens win in dramatic fashion
The Binghamton Senators showed this weekend that every second really does count. With just one second left in regulation Sunday against the Bridgeport Sound Tigers, defenseman Jan Platil scored the tying goal...
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Students aid victims of Hurricane Katrina
While some students tanned themselves in a tropical locale this spring break, others chose to spend their vacation rebuilding damage done by Hurricane Katrina. Approximately 600 students from 81 universities across the...
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Escape PODs
All I want to do is print … The return from break has brought a few changes to the everyday campus scene … unfortunately, the downfall of Sodexho was not one of...