Speakers

CDC teaches students how to navigate academic job market

Graduate students were schooled on getting into the academic employment market. The event, “Navigating the Academic Job Search,” was held Friday and was co-hosted by the Career Development Center and the Graduate...


Speakers

AIDS awareness festival promotes safe sex

The third annual AIDS Awareness Festival helped to spread knowledge and prevention methods with performances, speakers, Chinese food and a whole lot of condoms. The festival, held in Old Union Hall by...


Community

SUNY BEST dissects Affordable Care Act

SUNY Business and Education Cooperative of the Southern Tier (SUNY BEST) turned its attention to the controversial Affordable Care Act (ACA) and its implications for small businesses, those they employ and the ...


Community

Indian International Student Union to host Tamasha

Among the groups featured at the two-hour event are Binghamton Bhangra, Binghamton Masti, Quimbamba Latin dance team and Cornell Tarana, an a cappella group. There will also be five dance routines performed ...


Community

"Global Fiesta" celebrates world holidays

This December, Binghamton University’s winter fiesta was opened up to all cultural groups. The “Global Fiesta,” a celebration of holidays around the world that was formerly known as the “Festival of Lights,”...


Campus News

Binghamton University dining halls implement Meatless Monday

For BU students, Meatless Monday simply means two extra vegetarian options at the entree station for dinner and lunch. The program was suggested to Sodexo by the IDEAS club. ...


Community

Muggles make magic at second annual Yule Ball

Muggles, aspiring wizards and witches alike gathered in the Old Union Hall for the second annual Yule Ball. The magical event took place Monday evening and was hosted by the Binghamton University...


Speakers

Panelists recount life with HIV

Women Empowered Support Protect Educate Advocate and Know at Binghamton University (WE SPEAK BU) held their third annual “It Can’t Happen to Me” discussion panel Thursday in the University Union, where students ...


Campus News

SUNY Albany graduate student discusses history of the N-word

Ankhnun Ptaah, a graduate student from University at Albany studying Africana studies, described the symbolic importance of the “N-word” in American culture in his talk “The Etymology of Netger." ...


Campus News

SUNY grants John Tagg Distinguished Professor Award

John Tagg, a professor of art history, was one of nine SUNY faculty members granted the Distinguished Professor Award. ...