Sarah Lettieri
slettieri@binghamton.edu
15 Articles
Community
Community organizers spearhead housing justice rally, encampment
To advocate for their unhoused neighbors affected by the housing crisis and demand action from local officials, community members held a rally outside the Broome County Department of Social Services office. The...
Community
Southern Tier Women's Health Services provides local reproductive care
Southern Tier Women’s Health Services, a reproductive health clinic in Vestal, seeks to provide a haven for those in need of abortion care and other related services. Providing care to patients since...
Campus News
BUZO spearheads 'My Sister Sivan' speaker event
The Binghamton University Zionist Organization hosted Nadav Elkabets last Thursday, whose sister Sivan and her partner, Naor Hasidim, were killed during the Oct. 7 Hamas attacks in Kibbutz Kfar Aza, a community...
Campus News
Nova music festival survivors share their stories
Two survivors from the Oct. 7 Nova music festival attack shared their stories with Binghamton University students on Wednesday evening. The event — hosted by Hillel at Binghamton and the BU Zionist...
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Ukrainian-American writer holds talk on her book inspired by family heritage
Megan Buskey, a Ukrainian-American writer, visited Binghamton University on Thursday to discuss her book, “Ukraine is Not Dead Yet: A Family History of Exile and Return.” The book, which won the 2024...
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Eleventh Hour Literary, a new literary publication, accepting submissions for inaugural issue
Eleventh Hour Literary, a new journal at Binghamton University, aims to highlight perseverance and confidence by only featuring pieces that have been rejected, revised and revisited at least 10 times. The premise...
Community
Binghamton 2 Degrees holds second-annual arts and music festival for climate change awareness
Binghamton 2 Degrees — a proposed campus initiative to raise awareness about the effects of climate change on Binghamton and the rest of the Southern Tier — hosted its community art and...
Community
City Council passes law to make 'unhoused' a protected class under Binghamton Human Rights Law
Despite initial opposition from Binghamton Mayor Jared Kraham, the City Council has approved legislation amending the Binghamton Human Rights Law to include the unhoused as a protected class. Individuals facing homelessness will...
Community
Feminist Collective organizes annual 'Take Back the Night' rally
The Feminist Collective, a student activist organization centered around intersectionality, anti-capitalism and abolitionism, organized its annual Take Back the Night rally this past Thursday. With Sexual Assault Awareness Month coming to an...
Campus News
Second-annual EcoBlitz kicks off three weeks celebrating ecological work
The Center for Integrated Watershed Studies organized Binghamton University’s second-annual EcoBlitz festival on Saturday, kicking off weeks of ecological work. The event, which brought together several student organizations, research groups, professors and...