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Theatre students create petition to help ailing department

On Friday, April 7, about 40 theater majors and minors gathered in the Fine Arts Building to discuss the Binghamton University theatre department’s imminent need for a new full time acting professor,...


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Senior Class Council gears up for Bar Crawl

Though this year’s Senior Class Council may seem behind schedule in planning events for the end of the semester, they are on track and confident that seniors will be able to enjoy...


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At the bars, a bad attitude could cost you service

I was busy cleaning glassware at the Sports Bar, when I heard the bang of a shot glass being slammed on the bar, followed by someone slurring, “how longsit gon fuckin’ take...


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Softball team drops two of three to Seawolves

The bats finally came out of hibernation for the Bearcats over the weekend. The only problem was, they also came out for the Seawolves. After losing the first contest of the America...


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Pitching prowess powers BU past Stony Brook

It’s Zach Groh’s conference. Everyone else just plays in it. After losing to Stony Brook Friday, the Binghamton baseball team once again turned to the sophomore righty to turn things around. Groh...


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Know your debts: they could cost you

When freshman Jesse Capecelatro received a $2,400 bill for repairs to a window he punched in the Onondaga Hall lobby and related health costs, he paid most of his debt immediately, even...


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Updated: BU alum suspected in insider-trading plot

NEW YORK — A recent Binghamton University graduate was indicted last week in connection with a Wall Street insider-trading scam that netted millions of dollars in illegal profits. In the biggest such...


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Over 1,000 botched SAT scores shake faith in testing system

Following the miscalculation of several thousand SAT scores last October, and the subsequent rescinding of 1,600 tests for re-examination two weeks ago, the credibility of the College Board and the test itself...


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Censorship angered the radio star

A former disc jockey for Binghamton University’s campus radio station, WHRW, who was fired for allegedly airing profanity, is claiming that the station’s regulations violate his right to freedom of speech and...


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Men’s lacrosse prepares for Vermont

The Binghamton men’s lacrosse team answered any questions about its erratic offense in its first conference test at Hartford last Saturday, scoring a school-record 16 goals. The Bearcats will look to build...