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Children’s lit releases BU’s inner child
Although many students read classic children’s stories like “Pinocchio,” “Peter Pan” and “Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland” when they were growing up, few people get the chance to revisit these childhood favorites in...
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Athlete support is embarrassing
Great job, athletes. Please, give yourselves a hand. You’ve managed to hit an all-time low. Franklin & Marshall’s Justin Herbert received a louder ovation than every Binghamton wrestler combined Saturday at the...
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UPD: Pick on the real criminals
History has always told a story of the “haves” and the “have nots.” If you have money, affluence and fame you can literally get away with murder. You may know Ray Lewis...
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Briefs
Palm Zire 21 found A Palm Zire 21 was found on Feb. 21 near Dickinson Dining Hall. Please e-mail Sally Van Woert if you have any information: sp0008@binghamton.edu. Malcolm X In celebration...
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Canterbury Tales to hit BU mainstage Friday
Despite being listed as required reading for British Literature I and translated into numerous languages in many different ways, Geoffrey Chaucer’s medieval novel “The Canterbury Tales” has yet to be read by...
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Famed thinker to speak at BU
World-renowned linguist, political philosopher and best-selling writer Noam Chomsky will be speaking at Binghamton University next week, addressing issues of political peace and social justice. The talk, entitled “Imminent Crises: Paths Toward...
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One last test before the playoffs
Sunday’s regular-season finale is anything but meaningless. Despite clinching the No. 2 seed for the America East tournament earlier in the week, the Binghamton men’s basketball team will look to build some...
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Graduation notices scare BU parents
Imagine being a senior four months short of graduation and receiving a notice saying you’re in jeopardy of not being able to graduate. Now imagine that you receive this information via an...
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SA allocates 9/11 fund to aid fire victims
After five years, inactive money set aside by the Student Association to help victims of the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks on New York City will finally be used for another cause. The...
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Duane James back in class
When Duane James was wheeled out of the Events Center Monday, most fans probably expected, at the very least, that the Bearcats junior forward would miss the rest of the season. James...