Community

Competition turns Appalachian into a cut-throat kitchen

In Wednesday’s semi-annual Meal Madness, five teams of three to five students competed to win a free dining hall dinner and bragging rights. ...


Speakers

Breast cancer survivor encourages early screenings

In honor of Breast Cancer Awareness Month, Binghamton University organizations came together to hold the second annual Boobie Bingo night. Wednesday night’s event, which was held in the Old University Union, saw...


Community

University, Binghamton Police discuss off-campus safety and living options

Landlords, Binghamton Police and campus organizations tabled in the Mandela Room Thursday to offer a variety of housing options and address safety concerns about the local are ...


Campus News

Ghouls, monsters rise to terrify Nature Preserve hikers

The haunting began near the East Access Road, past Decker Health Services. Starting from the Pipeline Trail, the tour heads towards the small bridge and back through the Marsh Trail where tours ...


Community

Binghamton University collaborates with local artists to paint the town

The skies of Binghamton may often be gray, but local artists and the reBOLD Binghamton project have been working since last semester to infuse the city with color. reBOLD Binghamton partners local...


Speakers

University dedicates ITC Center of Excellence to local politicians Lupardo, Libous

Wednesday’s ceremony featured President Harvey Stenger and Vice President for Research Bahgat Sammakia, as well as local politicians state Sen. Thomas Libous and Assemblywoman Donna Lupardo. ...


Speakers

Bisexual activist explores complexities of gender and sexuality

Bisexual activist Robyn Ochs spoke in the Old Union Hall Monday evening about gender identities and sexuality. ...


Community

CHOW walk brings University and community together to combat hunger in Broome County

The Community Hunger Outreach Warehouse (CHOW) held its 32nd annual fundraising walk on Oct. 19 which, as of Monday, was projected to have raised $20,000. ...


Campus News

Visiting professor predicts future of North Korea

After World War II and the Korean War, he explained, the changes inside the country are actually leading it toward capitalism. ...


Speakers

Alumni highlight the importance of happiness regardless of career success

During Saturday’s talk alumni and faculty speakers discussed ways to approach creativity, personal goals, how to create a well-rounded life and take time off to rest. ...