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Off-campus crime, on-campus punishment
Dean of Students Lloyd M. Howe first heard on local news radio that Ed Bordas, a Binghamton University heavyweight wrestler, had been arrested early Friday morning, Nov. 18 — accused of punching...
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POLICE WATCH
Don’t forget to bring your towel MONDAY, NOV. 14, 9:42 p.m. – Officers arriving on the fifth floor of Oneida Hall, A-L side, to investigate a marijuana complaint found a towel jutting...
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A neverending story
“Guess what,” George W. Bush said to me as we rode in the back of a limo in his motorcade towards the “Very Merry Camp David Thanksgiving Extravaganza.” “Um.” I replied, “Let’s...
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Editorial: Clear and present danger?
Ed Bordas was accused last week of striking a woman in the face downtown. He now faces three criminal misdemeanor charges, and has since been cut from the wrestling team and suspended...
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Swamp arm
Sure, the semester is long and tiring, but lately I’ve been in a lot of pain unrelated to schoolwork. Yes that’s right, Townies feel pain, too. It’s not severe pain, but the...
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BU volleyball: a timeline
The volleyball team has come a long way since the beginning of the season. Here is a timeline of some important dates that led to the Bearcats’ first America East Championship. Aug....
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Which outfits will get you hired?
A tank top and short skirt with matching flip flops may be a perfectly acceptable ensemble for a night downtown or a stroll around campus, but The Society of Women Engineers warns...
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Sean’s Satirical Fantastic Four
I hope everyone had a great Thanksgiving. I spent all weekend watching reruns of the Gastineau Girls. Speaking of the Gastineau Girls, did you know they each have one less assist on...
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Winter session returns after successful debut
As the fall semester draws to a close, many students are probably looking forward to a nice long break. But for the students enrolled in BU’s winter session, the break will consist...
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Homeland security grants allot $500,000 to city
Some recently-approved help from New York State may help Binghamton become a safer place: the city of Binghamton has begun the process of receiving over $570,000 in homeland security grants over the...