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Grace Scullin

gsculli1@binghamton.edu

44 Articles


Community

Community memorializes third anniversary of Russia's invasion of Ukraine

Marking three years since Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, community members, religious leaders and local representatives held a prayer service and rally in Downtown Binghamton. Held Saturday in front of the Broome County...


Campus News

Faculty Senate passes three resolutions affirming commitment to academic freedom, student protest

The Faculty Senate on Tuesday voted to pass three resolutions in support of student protests and academic freedom. The resolutions followed a letter of concern from last semester regarding the administrative response to the Peace...


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In a local union chapter's campaign for student unionization, allegations of intimidation

As its 10-year contract comes to an end, Sodexo is facing criticism from the United Professional and Service Employees Union Local 1222 and several of its own workers for its alleged tactics...


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Trump reinstates previous Title IX rules, sparking pushback from advocates

President Donald Trump reinstated last week controversial policies for implementing Title IX, a 1972 law banning sex-based discrimination in schools. On Jan. 31, the Department of Education issued a notice that schools...


Community

In the heart of Binghamton's West Side, a bastion of New York-style pizza and family

When craving a classic pie in Binghamton, many from across the community will flock to the widely popular Paul & Sons Pizza for a taste. Pipe Dream recently sat down with Paul...


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Following end to race-conscious admissions, BU sees slight changes in diversity and student enrollment statistics

Following the end of race-conscious affirmative action, Binghamton University saw its highest enrollment since 2017 and changes in diversity statistics this fall. Out of 18,815 students, 9,068 — just over 48 percent...


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Community mourns accepted student Omer Neutra

To grieve the loss of accepted Binghamton University student Omer Neutra, community members gathered for a memorial service Tuesday night in the Mandela Room. The service was led by the BU Zionist...


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Haitian Student Association spearheads solidarity rally with Haiti

The Haitian Student Association and the Thurgood Marshall Pre-Law Society held a rally in solidarity with Haiti amid the ongoing humanitarian crisis in the country. Held Wednesday night, the rally began in...


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SJP invites national representative for BDS panel

The Students for Justice in Palestine collaborated with their national organization to hold a panel discussion about the Boycott, Divestment, Sanctions movement. The event, held in the Lecture Hall last Thursday, featured...


Community

Local Democrats notch several Election Day victories

On an otherwise bleak Election Day for the national party, local Democrats saw several electoral victories in Broome County. State Sen. Lea Webb ‘04, who defeated former Binghamton Mayor Rich David by...