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BU opens season with dominating display at Navy Blue Invitational
The Binghamton University men’s tennis team lost its top three players to graduation last spring, but you’d never know it judging by this weekend’s performance. The Bearcats finished in first place at...
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Job and Internship Fair set for next Thursday
On Thursday, Sept. 15, the Career Development Center at Binghamton University will bring more than 80 for-profit, government and not-for-profit organizations to campus for its annual Job and Internship Fair. ...
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First Friday to host concerts on River
Downtown Binghamton's First Friday is welcoming a new addition to its regular festivities: a concert series featuring performances from two of Binghamton University's a cappella groups. ...
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BU chosen to host exhibit of 9/11 artifacts, photos
Binghamton University will honor the victims of the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks with a memorial exhibit that will open today and run through the end of September. ...
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The untruths of off-campus living
For over half a century, both scientists and science fiction writers have hypothesized and mused over what the aftermath of a global nuclear war would look like. Nuclear fallout would bring ash-filled...
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Bartle library isn't only for studying
Glenn G. Bartle Library can seem like an intimidating place upon first glance, but after doing work there a few times it’s hard to imagine life without it. Many students view their...
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Should the Mets trade Jose Reyes?
No. By Justin Tasch Assistant Sports Editor Sandy Alderson was brought in as the general manager of the New York Mets to turn the franchise around. The man with the Moneyball mentality...
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Super-senior status won't hinder grad school applications, says dean
Many students are taking longer than four years to complete an undergraduate degree, but it may not hurt their chances at graduate school acceptance. ...
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Pitching leads baseball to three-game sweep of Retrievers
The Binghamton University baseball team opened America East conference play with a bang this past weekend, sweeping University of Maryland, Baltimore County in a three-game set to extend its current winning streak ...
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Embryonic stem cell research is pro-life
Perhaps this isn’t the topic of most lively college conversations over lunch, but when your politically active 19-year-old brother, Keith, a C4 quadriplegic resulting from a 2009 diving accident, is fighting for...