Joseph Hawthorne
Assistant News Editor
jhawtho1@binghamton.edu
77 Articles
Speakers
United Nations representative talks spy tales
After avoiding wiretaps and spies in Syria, Pakistan and Nigeria, Ambassador Joseph Melrose let students listen in on his experiences as at the United Nations and U.S. Foreign Service. ...
Campus News
Binghamton University students launch bike share
Though the training wheels are still on, the Binghamton University bike share program has officially hit the road. Students can now register, either on Facebook or at the information desk in the ...
Campus News
J Street U hosts discussion on divided Jerusalem
Members of J Street U, an Israel-focused political student group, considered ways in which Israel and Palestine could present a two-state solution. ...
Student Association
VPAA looks to change repeated class grading policy
Following complaints from students about how grades from repeated classes are handled, members of the Student Association Office of Academic Affairs are looking to change and standardize the system. ...
Science & Research
Binghamton University professor finds superconductor
Aleksey Kolmogorov, an assistant physics professor at Binghamton University, spent more than three years using computer algorithms to find stable element compounds that can be synthesized into superconductors. ...
Campus News
Miss Asia crowned for martial arts mastery
Various Asian cultures converged and competed, displaying an array of new skills and talents during the second annual Miss Asia competition. ...
Campus News
Harvey Stenger attends Student Congress meeting
Coming off days of fundraising and spirit events during homecoming, President Harvey Stenger was ready to brag about Binghamton. “In the past few months we’ve had President Obama, Governor Cuomo, Cake Boss....
Speakers
Lt. Colonel discusses motivations of women and children suicide bombers
A former lieutenant colonel in the Israeli Defense Forces visited Binghamton University to take students into the minds of suicide bombers. ...
Greek Life
Greek Life to bust a move at charity dance marathon
In an effort to bond together while raising money for charity, Binghamton University Greek life has challenged students to dance the night away during the University’s first-ever dance marathon. ...
Speakers
Former UN speaker talks international affairs
Schwartz, a former assistant secretary of state and special envoy in the U.N., spoke at BU Monday night about the responsibilities of nations to respond to disasters abroad. ...