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Police Watch: January 28, 2019

The following reports were provided by Investigator Robert Meddleton of Binghamton’s New York State University Police. Pushed two spaces TUESDAY, Jan. 22, 1:41 p.m. — An officer responded to Parking Lot M4...


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University prepares to potentially replace Blackboard

With Binghamton University’s contract with Blackboard expiring in December 2020, the Center for Learning and Teaching (CLT) is testing three new learning management systems to potentially replace it. The three systems being...


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BU receives $30 million in state funding to complete Health Sciences Campus

With an extra $30 million in funding from New York state, Binghamton University is on its way to completing the Health Sciences Campus in Johnson City. The funding, which will help complete...


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Government shutdown impacts research, resources

After 35 days, the longest federal government shutdown in United States history is over, but its impacts on Binghamton University’s campus remain. The shutdown, which began in December after Congress and President...


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Citizenship, Rights and Cultural Belonging Transdisciplinary Area of Excellence to host welcome reception

The Citizenship, Rights and Cultural Belonging Transdisciplinary Area of Excellence (TAE) is holding a meeting this week in hopes of adding more people to its group and expanding its research focuses. The...


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Charlottesville councilman discusses problematic legacies

In 2017, a debate erupted at Binghamton University over the name of the Thomas J. Watson School of Engineering. On Thursday, Wes Bellamy, a politician from Charlottesville, Virginia who previously proposed legislation...


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OCCT considers charging students who vomit on blue buses

Binghamton University’s Off Campus College Transport (OCCT) may begin charging students for vomiting on the blue buses starting next academic year. According to Glenell Jaquez, public relations coordinator for OCCT and a...


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Alumni facilitate connections through groups, meetups

Over the past several years, Binghamton University’s alumni base has been maintaining its Bearcat heritage in various metropolitan areas like Buffalo and New York City. With the University’s support, these areas have...


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Following postponement, SAPB cancels fall concert and refunds tickets

After almost two months of uncertainty, Binghamton University’s fall concert with rapper 21 Savage has officially been canceled. The concert, originally scheduled for Nov. 15, was canceled after a winter storm hit...


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Winter Storm Harper forces students to postpone, expedite travel plans

The spring semester got off to a snowy start last weekend with Binghamton accumulating almost a foot of snow, derailing students’ travel plans and leading Binghamton University to open dorms a day...