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Golf places seventh at Rutgers tournament

The weather patterns made for some intriguing golf strategies this weekend, forcing the players to adjust their games as heavy rains poured in on Friday. The Binghamton golf team finished in seventh...


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Staff editorial: Isn’t the customer always right?

Has anyone besides us noticed that when Binghamton University’s administration makes one of its inevitable errors, it’s always the students who seem to pay for it? The latest debacle is the lack...


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Police Watch

Porcelain passout SATURDAY, SEPT. 15, 5:11 a.m. — Police received a call indicating that a male was passed out in a bathroom of Newing College’s Delaware Hall. Reports say that when police...


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Bearcats shine at Cornell tournament

The Binghamton men’s tennis team’s coach, Adam Cohen, has his team working hard, and only a few weeks into the season, the results are proving to be successful on the court. The...


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Dining Hall throwaways, from trash to treasure

Huge amounts of food pass through Binghamton University’s campus dining halls every day. Much of it is picked up, bought and eventually eaten by hungry BU students. But where do the uneaten...


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Struggles continue for volleyball

The Binghamton University volleyball team (3-10) has continued to falter this preseason. The 2005 America East champions had posted a 6-7 record at this time last year, but have been slow to...


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Hookah: the new black?

Who would have thought that a gangly foreign water pipe with a name like “hookah” would be so popular with college kids? As Kane James, Binghamton’s resident hookah expert at Sugar Mountain,...


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Learn from a Bearcat: Kristie Bowers

When it comes to penalty kicks, Bearcats goalie Kristie Bowers has seen it all. “I’ve known some keepers that do some pretty funky stuff,” she said. One of Bowers’ colleagues, she said,...


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Bearcats bus to NYC for Darfur protest

On Sunday, Sept. 17, 45 Binghamton University students took a bus to New York City’s Central Park to participate in a rally against genocide in the Darfur region of Sudan. The conflict,...


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Binghamton’s first hookah cafe opens

Until now, Binghamton University students have had to know someone with a hookah — or buy one themselves — in order to enjoy a relaxing water-pipe smoke now and again. But now...