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Catching up with Jen Haubrich
Pipe Dream’s L.J. Spaet recently interviewed women’s basketball player Jen Haubrich. The senior power forward played four seasons at Binghamton and plans on graduating in May. L.J.: What are your plans for...
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Spring Fling Band Profiles
Motion City Soundtrack Minneapolis, Minn., is not known for doing many things in 1999. In fact, they’re not known for doing many things ever. However, 1999 was the year that Joshua Cain...
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Softball season: time is running out
For seniors Katie Hansen, Lauren Verrusio, Nicole Vitello and Rose Barre, this is it. Crunch time. Six more conference games left for them to lead the Bearcats to the promised land. Even...
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First-place Black Bears roar into town
Nolan Ryan. Roger Clemens. Pedro Martinez. Zach Groh? For the first time this season, Groh will start at home, giving BU students an opportunity to see college baseball’s hottest pitcher. Groh hasn’t...
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Minus The Bear + Bearcats = Rock!
This coming Wednesday, May 3, there’s gonna be a frickin’ rock show. Minus The Bear, The Detachment Kit and Russian Circles will all be playing in the Mandela Room at 8 p.m....
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Drama queens
It is a scientific fact that a girl will get an anxiety attack and explode if placed in a peaceful/stress-free environment. (It’s true, I tested it.) Girls need anywhere from a touch...
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Offbeat News
Sent to the Dogg pound Twenty-three police vehicles converged on London’s Heathrow Airport Thursday. According to the Evening Standard, a London newspaper, the police were called in to suppress a mini-riot. The...
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The Beers of State Street: A Virtual Tour
You’re downtown, and why? Because State Street is the place to be when you want to get away from the rigors of class and overbearing professors. Well, there is Late Nite Binghamton,...
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Offbeat News
State your case A man who calls himself a “stateless American” was found floating on a raft made of oil barrels and wood planks on Saturday in the Skagerak Sea, near Sweden....
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Favored professor may return in the fall
Philosophy, politics and law (PPL) students are optimistic for fall 2006, as the department announced Professor John Arthur’s probable return next semester. He will likely teach two classes, including Phil 146: Law...