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Spring 2023 Issue 45-46

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Tuesday, March 28, 2023 | Vol. CI, Issues 45 & 46 | Binghamton University | bupipedream.com

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29th-annual Shabbat 2000 sets new records Chabad Binghamton surpassed their goal of getting 2000 attendees to come eat and converse. Sophia Caroselli

arts & culture contributor

see rates page 3 bella daidone design manager BU’s cross-campus rate average of $11,717 this past year has increased to $12,159 — its largest jump in recent history.

The 29th-annual Shabbat 2000 was true to its name, with thousands of students gathering to participate. The celebration was held in the Events Center on campus and included food, performances, singing, dancing and much more. Shabbat is the Jewish Sabbath, or day of rest. It takes place each week starting at sunset on Friday and ending at sunset on Saturday. Rabbi Levi Slonim, the Chabad downtown and development

director of the Rohr Chabad Center for Jewish Student Life at BU, described it as one day each week that can be put aside to not do work, and instead relax, celebrate and connect with others. “It is a command from God to rest and to disconnect from the distractions of life,” Slonim said. During Shabbat, the Jewish community refrains from using technology for about 25 hours and instead focuses on reconnecting with each other and their faith. Shabbat has been practiced for thousands of years and is a meaningful tradition to those of the Jewish faith.

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SA fails to publicize Congress meetings, minutes Student Association Congress meetings have not been communicated online. Ella Connors news intern

The meeting locations and minutes of the Student Association (SA) Congress have not been posted publicly in months. According to the SA Constitution, under Article II, Section E, all meetings are required to be open for

public attendance. Additionally, in the “Congress Minutes & Legislation” section of their website, the SA states that minutes and legislation will be posted by the “third regular meeting” after the meeting they are initially from. However, meeting places have

consistently not been publicized throughout the entirety of this year, and the latter half of the fall semester’s minutes were only uploaded to the SA website last week. Last year, the SA had its meeting location, Lecture Hall 9, listed on

the main page of its website, but this year that location is not listed — and neither is its new location, Lecture Hall 7, which Congress had switched to partially through the fall semester.

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‘We’re making sure this happens’

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Attendees cheered speakers on and held United University Professions posters that read “#FUNDSUNYNOW” and “OUR SUNY, OUR FUTURE.”

Baseball opens AE play with undefeated record BU exits weekend unbeaten, holds 6-0 record at home to start 2023 season. Michael Carbone

assistant sports editor

The Binghamton baseball team kicked off its conference season with a home series against America East (AE) rivals UMass Lowell over the weekend. The two sides’

last meeting took place during the 2022 AE tournament, where BU defeated the River Hawks in two straight playoff games. This included their final matchup of the year, which saw the Bearcats emerge as the victors of the AE Championship. Nevertheless, Binghamton continued its winning ways, sweeping UMass Lowell in the three-game weekend series. “Those three-game sweeps

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are rare,” said Binghamton head coach Tim Sinicki. “They are not easy given the conference makeup, given the balance that the conference has and given the fact that that’s a good opponent year in and year out.” Game one began in a tight contest, as both teams put one run on the board in the first inning. The offense went silent, however, until the fifth inning when UMass Lowell (3-17, 0-3 AE) got on the

board again. BU (11-8, 3-0 AE) swiftly responded in the bottom of the frame when junior outfielder Tommy Reifler drove in a run with a double. Just two innings later in the seventh, the River Hawks put up a two-spot to take the lead for the third time. The Bearcats’ answer did not come until the following inning when sophomore second baseman Nick Roselli ripped the game-tying triple that scored two. Neither

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side scored for the remainder of regulation, sending the matchup into extra innings. The contest lasted until the 11th inning, where Binghamton put the game to bed when junior catcher Kevin Reilly sealed the deal with a walkoff ground-rule double, scoring Roselli as the Bearcats earned the 5-4 victory.

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SPORTS

BBDT featured different varieties of dance at their Dance Revolution event,

The SSA hosts their first-ever Punjabi Gala,

Guest columnist Marc Lewis describes his experiences with microaggressions at BU,

Men’s lacrosse hosts NJIT in narrow 17-16 victory,

Softball sweeps Maine in two games at home,

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