Haley Silverstein
Contributing Writer
hsilver2@binghamton.edu
38 Articles
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Graduate students continue to express frustrations with selective stipend increase
Graduate students gathered outside the Events Center on Friday morning to protest a meeting held by administrators that was not open to students. The Graduate Students Employee Union (GSEU) and the Graduate...
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To prevent assault, student volunteers stand watch over Santacon
While designating a driver before a night of drinking is a social norm, designating a bystander to protect against sexual assault has yet to become a standard. The 24 students of Activism,...
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Fellowship looks to strengthen diversity on campus
Anreka Gordon and Tanyah Barnes, two fellows at the Division of Diversity, Equity and Inclusion (DEI), are working hard to give minorities a voice on campus. Both are working with students, staff...
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Collapsed pipe in Dickinson brings construction to community
Repairs to a Dickinson Community storm line began on October 30, and will keep students off both the co-rec field and Digman and Rafuse Hall sidewalks. According to Karen Fennie, communications specialist...
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Anthropologist looks to teeth to break down diet of early humans
While the paleo diet may seem like nothing more than a modern-day fad, one Binghamton University alumnus is studying its roots through the evolution of human teeth. Peter Ungar, a professor at...
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Alumnus looks to provide amnesty, reward for getting weapons out of communities
As gun violence is becoming an increasingly widespread issue, one Binghamton University alumnus is looking for a modern-day solution. Ian Johnstone is the co-founder and CEO of Gun by Gun, a non-profit...
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Alums encourage journeying outside of comfort zone during college experience
For Michael and Karen Kerner, ’86, a college education is not about the content of what is learned — it’s about how it is learned. On Friday afternoon, Dr. Karen and Michael...
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Students get a taste of adventure in unconventional classes
Yoga, weight training, spinning — for some students trying to fill their health and wellness general education requirement, the simpler, the better. But Binghamton University offers more for those looking to step...
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BU alumnus chronicles childhood through kids books
Growing up poor in Jamaica, Marcus Mohalland had a childhood filled with stories. Today, those stories stretch the pages of his new children’s book series. Mohalland is the co-author of “Silly Nomads,”...
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With a focus on suicide prevention, BU teams up with Health Center
In an effort to expand suicide prevention efforts in the local community and beyond, Binghamton University and the New York State Office of Mental Health’s Greater Binghamton Health Center are teaming up...