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It must be in the water, Bing breeds musicians

After hours and hours of pouring through that biology textbook, an exhausted Binghamton University student sneaks away from his studies to retrieve his most prized possession from the back of his closet....


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When hosts attack

Many people believe the writers’ strike affects mostly the viewers, but after a series of unfortunate and strangely humorous events on late night television, it apparently affects the hosts as well. The...


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From gray skies to ‘Grey’s Anatomy’

Dickinson Community dorms may soon be demolished, but they have already been immortalized on singer-songwriter Ingrid Michaelson’s hit album “Girls and Boys.” The “tiny beds” she refers to in “The Hat” were...


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BU alumni knee-deep in comics

Dan Fingeroth. Former group editor of the Spider-Man comic books. Darkhawk writer. Editor-in-chief of Virtual Comics. Binghamton University Graduate. This week, Release spoke with the cinema major from Newing who went on...


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“Carmen” brings class to Binghamton

For all those who say there isn’t any culture in Binghamton, they should take a look beyond State Street. Two blocks up and one block left from State Street to be exact....


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Struggling to keep the television coming

Network television is going down the proverbial tubes, even by Fox’s standards. While other networks have bombarded viewers with a steady diet of reality shows with everything from dancing to watching couch...


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Tennis team still working out early season kinks

The Binghamton University men’s tennis team fell to its second consecutive Ivy League opponent Sunday, 5-2 to Dartmouth in a match played at West Point. Binghamton’s two wins came from freshman Sven...


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Coalition beautifies DT Binghamton

There are more places to spend your money than the bars on State Street, the Binghamton University Bookstore and Wal-Mart, thanks to the Gorgeous Washington Street Association. Founded in 2000, the Association...


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Women’s tennis splits first spring matches

The Binghamton University women’s tennis team got off to a rough start in its opening spring dual matches Friday and Saturday at Army. Rutgers (2-0) swept the Bearcats 7-0 in a dual...


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Commentary: Hey, BU: Shut up and play

Players are unavailable to comment. Head coach Kevin Broadus didn’t allow his team to talk to the media after the Bearcats’ disappointing loss to Hartford at home on Saturday. But it wasn’t...