Campus News
National company to take over bike share
Currently, dark green bikes with Binghamton University logos are being manufactured. Soon, they will come to campus, courtesy of Gotcha Bike. This fall, the University’s student-operated bike-share program will be taken over...
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March highlights racial injustices
“We who believe in freedom cannot rest until it comes; until the kill of black men of black men, black mothers’ sons is as important as the killing of white men, white...
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Educational Opportunity Program fosters community, welcomes largest freshman class
The Educational Opportunity Program’s (EOP) town hall, held at the beginning of each semester, looked more like a family reunion than a gathering of 700 students in the Mandela Room in the...
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Chabad celebrates Binghamton Legacy Torah with parade
The Rohr Chabad Center for Jewish Student Life celebrated the induction of a new Torah scroll with a welcoming celebration and parade from University Union to the Chabad House on Sunday afternoon. Dubbed...
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UPD trains faculty for active shooter situation
The demonstration of an active shooter situation, organized by Madeline Bay, deputy chief of police at Binghamton University’s New York State University Police, simulated what an active shooter situation would be like...
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Cost of attendance defined by 14 fees
At the beginning of each semester, students across Binghamton University receive notifications indicating a new bill statement is available in QuikPAY, the University’s online billing and payment system. A number of charges...
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Over 130 employers recruit at Job Fair
Standing in the midst of suits and pencil skirts, the sound of rustling résumés and corporate conversation filled the Events Center at the Job and Internship Fair on Thursday. According to Denise...
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Campus community commemorates 9/11
On Sept. 11, 2001, 15 Binghamton University alumni lost their lives. Sixteen years later, student organizations memorialized the victims, hosting a good-deed marathon and planting 2,996 small American flags along the Spine....
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Snapchat takeovers spotlight student, alumni lives
You’re likely to catch a glimpse of the life of your classmate, your professor or an alumnus on Binghamton University’s social media through the Snapchat Takeover program. Through the initiative, individuals and...
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Executive Director of Transportation and Parking Services leaves prematurely
Those with a bachelor’s degree, a minimum of five years of management experience and a deep knowledge of parking may want to apply to be the new executive director of Transportation and...