Joseph Hawthorne

Assistant News Editor

jhawtho1@binghamton.edu

77 Articles


Campus News

Binghamton University students debate ongoing Ukraine crisis

Students from the class Rhetoric 354: Argumentative Theory debated Wednesday what involvement, if any, the United States should have in the Ukraine crisis. ...


Science & Research

Students, faculty share their research at Binghamton University

Every year, BU professors, graduate students and undergraduates work together and separately to engage in high-level research projects with the goal of publishing their work. ...


Campus News

Binghamton University's Baxter the Bearcat reaches fourth round of Mascot Madness

For the second year, the SUNY system has organized a mascot competition known as Mascot Madness, where mascots from 44 public New York colleges compete to crown the most popular mascot. ...


Campus News

Research tutoring opportunities offered at College-in-the-Woods library

Starting this semester, Binghamton University students can make appointments with research librarians through the online University Tutoring system, known as TutorTrac, and meet with them in the College-in-the-Woods Library. ...


Speakers

Panel commemorates 26th anniversary of Anfal Genocide

In an effort to expose students to the horrors of chemical warfare and mass killings, Kurdish scholars and experts spoke Thursday about the Anfal Genocide. ...


Community

Proposed bill may improve safety for Downtown housing

Pete Sessions, a Republican congressman from Texas, sponsored a bill in April of 2013 called the Collegiate Housing and Infrastructure Act, or CHIA. ...


Campus News

Binghamton University faculty clash in cook-off challenge

Faculty from across campus served up their very best Wednesday night in an amateur cooking competition between departments at Binghamton University. ...


Campus News

Dalí, Rembrandt prints displayed in Fine Arts

From the Binghamton University Art Museum’s collection of over 3,000 works available at the archives, museum administrators launched a display of 50 paper prints from the 1500s to 1900s. ...


Campus News

BU alumnus to compete in 'Crashed Ice' competiton

One Binghamton University alumnus is cutting through traditional winter sports for the “Red Bull Crashed Ice” competition. John Roufaiel, a 2005 alumnus who double-majored in Middle Eastern studies and Arabic, found out...


Community

David Bosnick, philosophy professor, passes away

David Bosnick, philosophy professor at Binghamton University and middle school English teacher for over a decade, died Jan. 30 due to complications while he was working out at the gym ...