Gabriella Weick
Assistant News Editor
gweick1@binghamton.edu
72 Articles
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Southern Tier wins $500 million in Upstate Revitalization Initiative
Binghamton University President Harvey Stenger said it was a great day for the Southern Tier as he celebrated the region winning $500 million through Governor Andrew Cuomo’s Upstate Revitalization Initiative (URI). At...
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BU student in critical condition after attack Downtown
A Binghamton University student is in critical condition and unconscious after an assault and robbery that occurred on November 15. The unidentified 20-year-old man was at the Ice House Bar on 15...
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Students protest for tuition-free public college, elimination of debt
Binghamton University students donning red and holding signs proclaiming “education is a human right” and “give us a living wage” took part in the Million Student March. The Million Student March is...
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Ph.D candidate dives deeper into political career of George Washington
To uncover the secrets behind George Washington’s early political career, one Binghamton University Ph.D. candidate is going straight to the source. Kenneth Lane, a fourth-year Ph.D. candidate studying history, was one of...
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Student Congress 10/20/15: First legislation of Fall 2015 passes unanimously
On Monday night, the Binghamton University Student Association (SA) passed its first legislation of the fall 2015 semester. In “UP at Metroplex’s State Street Express Bus,” a resolution written by Nicholas Ferrara,...
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Professors turn authors in writing original class textbooks
As students roam the bookstore aisles and search online each semester for the best deals on textbooks, it might come as a surprise that the author of their textbook is sitting at...
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BU Alumnus runs for re-elections as Broome County District Attorney
Binghamton University graduate Jerry Mollen has served as the Broome County District Attorney (DA) for 28 years, and is now seeking re-election for his eighth term in the November election. Mollen, who...
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Service animals provide comfort, support to students with disabilities at BU
Looking through crowds of students rushing to class, it is no longer a surprise to see a furry face in the mix. According to Jean Fairbairn, director of Services for Students with...
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New Degree Works to be implemented on all 64 SUNY campuses
To help State University of New York (SUNY) students plan their college careers, an online and interactive degree-planning service will be made available starting fall 2016. Degree Works is course-planning software that...
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New academic calendar to be implemented starting Fall 2016
Next fall’s academic calendar will see the semester start earlier in the year to allow for breaks throughout the semester. A committee consisting of Provost Donald Nieman, Vice Provost for Undergraduate Education...