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The world with WikiLeaks

WikiLeaks, the neo-journalistic website bent on making government secrets of all kinds available to the public, has become a legitimate phenomenon in recent months. Only three years old, the Australian organization rose...


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Justin Mathew's NFL Picks: Week 13

LOCK: St. Louis (-3) over ARIZONA — It’s hard to believe the Cardinals were in a Super Bowl just a couple years ago. They couldn’t even muster an effort against the disappointing...


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FIFA commits foul with 2022 choice

Before going to sleep Wednesday night, I turned on my TV and found a replay of an international friendly between the Under-17 national teams of the United States and the Korea Republic....


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Unique trainer inspires BU athletes

If desire and sound coaching are the heart of an athlete’s success at Binghamton University, Bryan McGovern is the pulmonary artery. Some of us have had experiences with ‘athletic trainers,’ and have...


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BU to hold last medieval conference

As the world becomes increasingly interconnected, many may look to the future. But one organization at Binghamton University is showing that the gears of globalization have been turning for hundreds of years....


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Cleveland fans let LeBron have it

Recently, LeBron James teamed up with Nike to create the soulful-sounding and visually gratifying masterpiece of a commercial christened ‘LeBron Rise.’ It was what many consider to be his official response to...


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On Facebook: How can anyone 'See Friendship?'

Facebook, you’ve done it again. You’ve managed to take creepiness to new heights with your recently released ‘See Friendship’ tool. We were starting to get used to all the other Facebook-wide structural...


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Schiedel finishes in second place at BU Open

Sophomore 184-pounder Nate Schiedel paced the Binghamton University wrestling team on Sunday during the WWsport/Binghamton Open at the Events Center. More than 300 wrestlers from 20 teams competed in the non-scoring tournament....


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Intelligent design isn't an alternative to science

For years, advocates of intelligent design (or worse) have trumpeted their ignorance in an attempt to discredit evolution. Tonight (Nov. 16), the one-sided argument is coming to Binghamton. Gerald Schroeder, author of...


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Albany's redemption

All eyes are peeled as the defining crisis of the modern New York State government approaches its thrilling conclusion. As always, there were the skeptics, the naysayers and the downright recalcitrant. Some...