Alexandra Itty
aitty2@binghamton.edu
8 Articles
Campus News
Junior named to Major League Hacking's top 50
Binghamton University student Gabby Banaag was recently named as one of Major League Hacking’s (MLH) top 50 hackers of 2022. According to its website, MLH is the “official student hackathon league,” and...
Campus News
BU's mental health resources see mixed responses from students
Students have had varying experiences with Binghamton University’s counseling services. At BU, the student to counselor ratio based on the fall 2021 student population is 1,128-to-1, with 16 counselors at the University...
Community
Broome County enters "high level" of COVID-19 transmission
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) has designated Broome County as having a high level of community risk for COVID-19 transmission. As of April 24, the seven-day COVID-19 positivity rate...
Community
Local organization holds video calls with incarcerated individuals amid COVID-19 restrictions
Justice and Unity for the Southern Tier (JUST) has started a video call project to provide support to incarcerated individuals at the Broome County Jail. As an organization, JUST’s mission is to...
Campus News
After years of decline, international student numbers begin to increase
International student applications have increased this year after a significant decrease during the COVID-19 pandemic. In a March 29 Student Association (SA) Congress meeting, Binghamton University President Harvey Stenger said there was...
Campus News
Campus sees mixed reaction to lifting of mask mandate
After two years of masking up, not all at Binghamton University are ready to unmask. The announcement lifting the mask mandate had come four days after the end of spring break, as...
Campus News
ESCAPE Bus Company braces for Spring Break
The ESCAPE Bus Company is gearing up for spring break in the midst of staffing shortages. ESCAPE is an SA-chartered organization that offers students living in Long Island, Westchester and New York...
Campus News
I-GMAP professor launches book in virtual presentation
Kerry Whigham, assistant professor at Binghamton University’s Institute for Genocide and Mass Atrocity Prevention (I-GMAP), launched his new book in a virtual presentation on Thursday. Whigham’s “Resonant Violence: Affect, Memory and Activism...