Staff Editorials
Editorial: Breast Intentions
It’s wonderful that the University designated a space for these women, but at the same time, these mothers’ concerns speak to an underlying stigma against public lactation. ...
Staff Editorials
Editorial: And the contract goes to....
Contract renegotiation is an opportunity to suggest sweeping, less gradual reform. ...
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Editorial: Turf's Up
The new turf field will allow students to play year-round. In a climate as gloomy and unpredictable as Vestal, New York’s, a field more resistant to inclement weather conditions is a necessity. ...
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Editorial: Chicken Run
Critics note that the change to cage-free will raise dining prices. Animal abuse aside, the institution of a marginal price increase is worth it. ...
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Editorial: Run, Bearcat Run
Candidates without SA experience must be able to demonstrate that their qualifications have prepared them to serve students — it wouldn’t be good if a person finds out he or she cannot ...
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Editorial: Once Upon a Time in Binghamton
Lawrence clearly fell in love with this place, because he found something special in it. His love comes across onscreen. The school has changed a lot since 1981, but there’s a ...
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Editorial: Break the Binary
The recognition of a gender-neutral option is beneficial for every Binghamton student, whatever gender option they choose to select. ...
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Editorial: A Gym For Ants
When an hour-long workout takes two hours because of waits for machines and benches, it cuts into valuable study time. Not to mention the fact that crowding can seriously discourage and ...
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Editorial: Don't read, just weep
The elimination of the reading period isn’t only unfair, it’s unnecessary. ...
Staff Editorials
Editorial: A New Hope For the Southern Tier
It can feel like we’re being neglected by Albany sometimes. And certainly what we need is more attention and more capital coming from the Capitol. ...