The Editorial Board

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4 Articles


Staff Editorials

Editorial: Once Upon a Time in Binghamton

Lawrence clearly fell in love with this place, because he found something special in it. His love comes across onscreen. The school has changed a lot since 1981, but there’s a ...


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Editorial: Break the Binary

The recognition of a gender-neutral option is beneficial for every Binghamton student, whatever gender option they choose to select. ...


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Editorial: A Gym For Ants

When an hour-long workout takes two hours because of waits for machines and benches, it cuts into valuable study time. Not to mention the fact that crowding can seriously discourage and ...


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Editorial: Don't read, just weep

The elimination of the reading period isn’t only unfair, it’s unnecessary. ...


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Editorial: A New Hope For the Southern Tier

It can feel like we’re being neglected by Albany sometimes. And certainly what we need is more attention and more capital coming from the Capitol. ...


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Fall 2014 Report Card

It’s the most wonderful time of the year: sleeping in Bartle, pretending to study and slipping on ice. Also, you get to read Pipe Dream’s fall report card, in which the Editorial ...


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The Final Countdown

No one eagerly anticipates cramming for tests or spending hours gawking at a computer screen. Some students will never be entirely contented, but there are several ways to improve the finals examination ...


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Speak Up and Listen

The protest’s organizers and attendants realized that, despite the crushing onslaught of finals week, there’s something more important: civic duty. ...


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Don't Box Us Out

If a player like Reed is to leave the program after being stripped of his status as starter and after averaging a mere 10.6 minutes per game, the fans deserve an ...


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The Price of Prestige

It’s no secret that the cost of college tuition is increasing exponentially in our country. The decision by the UC Board of Regents is particularly disturbing because of the system’s many parallels ...