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Men’s swim takes home silver
In a sport that stresses individual performances, the Binghamton men’s swimming and diving team united and overcame the odds to clinch a second place finish by just .5 points (677.5) over Stony...
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Forfeit costs wrestling team first dual win
After battling all night to earn its first dual-meet victory of the season, the Binghamton wrestling team found the final seven minutes of Saturday’s match at the West Gym to be very...
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Golf team struggles in first tournament
After struggling to find the top of the leaderboard last fall, the Binghamton golf team found no solace at its first tournament of the spring season, even in the rays of the...
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Offbeat news
Urine Trouble The Penn State Daily Collegian reported that police in State College, Pa., are cracking down on public urination. According to Sgt. Mark Argiro, police have been staking out “urination hotspots,”...
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San Antonio and Detroit will meet in June
The first half of the 2005-06 NBA season is officially over. Larry Brown’s slot machine-esque rotations added fuel to the fire of the hell in which Knicks fans reside. Detroit flirted with...
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Dan of the Dead
Earlier this week, I was driving through one of the many parking lots in the area, and I came to a precipice. No, this was not one formed through thousands of years...
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Local briefs
Jacob Fred Jazz Odyssey Jacob Fred Jazz Odyssey will be performing Wednesday, March 8 in Casadesus Hall of the Fine Arts building. Tickets are $5, but only 200 are available. E-mail Harpurjazz@yahoo.com...
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Downhill slide continues: BU loses fourth straight
Last month, the Binghamton women’s basketball team gave Hartford its biggest scare of the year, falling to the Hawks by one point at the Events Center. Since that game, the teams have...
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The alpha to omega of BU greek life
Binghamton University fraternities and sororities speak 0a veritable secret language, using terms associated with pledging and rushing that are unfamiliar to most students which makes it so difficult for outsiders to understand...
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Controversial cartoons spur debate on offensiveness
While political and religious figures on both sides of the already infamous Danish cartoon debate remain wary of placing definitive blame on either side, two Binghamton University philosophy professors organized a forum...