Gillian Kenah

Assistant News Editor

gkenah1@binghamton.edu

40 Articles


Campus News

SA groups face consequences for accepting Venmo payments

Thanks to a warning from the Student Association (SA) Executive Board, some groups selling food around campus might be less willing to take Venmo. The SA warned groups earlier this month that...


SUNY News

SUNY applications rise 9 percent

SUNY schools may see more students taking tours around state campuses. In a press release issued on Feb. 6, Gov. Andrew Cuomo announced applications are rising at New York’s public colleges and...


Community

Documentary screening highlights opioid addiction in young adults

The prevalence of nonmedical opioid use among the college-age population is between seven and 12 percent, according to the American College Health Association Task Force for Opioid Prescribing. As part of its...


Campus News

University partners with GradGuard, offers tuition insurance

Getting sick, struggling academically and facing mental health issues are all reasons that students might choose to withdraw from a semester. If they did so after the fourth week of classes, none...


Campus News

University aerial tour provides 11,000 foot view of campus

Thanks to drone technology, Binghamton University’s new online aerial tour of campus features a bird’s-eye view of the Brain, Glenn G. Bartle Library and the Nature Preserve. According to Ryan Yarosh, ‘09,...


Community

Binghamton Hots to expand as franchise

When it’s past midnight on Fridays and Saturdays, there are few options for grabbing a bite in Downtown Binghamton. Since 2011, Binghamton Hots has been filling that purpose, and will soon expand...


Campus News

Second annual summit emphasizes student health

Walk in almost any building on campus, and there they are ― those little green signs. Located next to water fountains and near the doorways, encouraging students to “B-Healthy.” The signs are...


Campus News

SA Spotlight highlights English professor Ryan Vaughan

Ryan Vaughan, an adjunct professor of English, eagerly peeked in from behind the door at the front of the room. His beard, blond hair and glasses were the only visible features as...


SUNY News

SUNY collaboration aims to support rural village in Haiti

In a small village 25 miles north of Port-au-Prince, Haiti, a long-awaited medical center will soon be built as part of a new SUNY collaboration. In September, 10 SUNY campuses, including Binghamton...


Speakers

"We don’t need to go back in time to see that comparison to animals still incites and perpetuates hate": PETA activist holds lecture on speciesism

On Monday evening, an activist from People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals (PETA) came to campus to discuss overlapping themes between animal exploitation and other types of oppression. Hanh Nguyen’s lecture,...