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Tentative deal has professors bear the brunt of spending cuts

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Binghamton University may soon be feeling the effect of state spending cuts, albeit indirectly, as a result of a tentative deal struck between Gov. Andrew Cuomo and the union that represents 35,000 SUNY employees.

SUNY simplifies financial aid letters

By Eurih Lee -

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A change to the way SUNY awards financial aid could make the process of weighing college costs more transparent for prospective students in the upcoming 2013-14 academic year.

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A raw deal

The state and the professors’ union finally came to a tentative agreement in mid-February, but we’re not sure we agree with it.

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Mike Contegni

Mandela Room turns "Run's House"

Davina Bhandari -

Joseph “Rev. Run” Simmons spoke to a packed house Thursday evening at BSU's final event celebrating Black History Month.

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Hayley Shapiro

SUNY Kids offers day trips for local youth

For local children who may not otherwise have an opportunity to get out of the house and enjoy weekend outings in the Binghamton area, SUNY Kids provides free activities and lunch every Saturday.

Christina Pullano

Parade Day 2013 brings changes

Binghamton’s annual St. Patrick’s Day parade will yield some changes this year — specifically, it will be shorter in length and will not feature any floats — but student excitement for the festivities remains unhindered.

Joseph Hawthorne

Students sample Korean cuisine

On Thursday, 130 students filed into the Undergrounds Coffeehouse for an opportunity to try Korean dishes selected by the Korean American Student Association.

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After tight first half, Vermont pulls away on BU's Senior Day

With emotions riding high on Senior Night, the Binghamton men’s basketball team started strong against second-place Vermont. But the Catamounts, as they have done several times this season, wore down their opponent en route to a 78-61 Thursday night win at the Events Center. —

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  • Binghamton women's basketball comes out shooting ice-cold in road loss to Vermont

  • Binghamton men's lacrosse can't slow down No. 5 Cornell in 11-6 loss

  • World Baseball Classic deserves more respect

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Moving literature forward

By Jacob Shamsian -

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“If you want to be a serious artist, you have to be willing to break the form." - David Shields

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  • Five classic cult television shows to get addicted to

  • What to expect, fear and hope from the 2013 Oscars

  • Phewtick: the low price of privacy

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A poorly worked-out exercise plan

The East Gym's facilities are a poor excuse for a gym.

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Standing on the wrong side of history

First they picketed de-segregation. Now, the same kind of people are refusing to see homosexuals as equal.

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Senioritis: a welcome reprieve, or time wasted?

Senior year of high school, while not as challenging as either of the periods it's between, is a healthy break for overworked students.

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