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Restaurant Week Fall 2021: Saké Tūmi

With Restaurant Week coming to a close, I was getting nervous that I was going to miss out entirely on the discounts, which are offered every semester. Luckily, I was able to...


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Alumna takes on positions at local, state governments

Navigating life after leaving Binghamton University can be difficult, but for Nathaalie Carey, ‘02, Master of Public Administration (MPA) ‘03, it was part of a journey that called her back. Since graduating...


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Class of 2020 commencement to be held during homecoming

After having their in-person commencement ceremony canceled due to the COVID-19 pandemic, Binghamton University’s Class of 2020 will finally be tossing their caps at this year’s Homecoming celebration. The commencement ceremony will...


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Alumnus finds new creative outlet after working in Hollywood

Peter Alessandria, ‘83, was once a lawyer for production companies in Hollywood and is now a professional photographer. Alessandria was born on Long Island, but his education and his career led him...


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Award-winning alumna teaches nutrition, food safety nationwide

Toby Amidor, a veteran of the food and nutrition industry, began her journey at Binghamton University, majoring in Hebrew studies and sharing meals with friends at the University Union’s Campus Pub. She...


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A conversation with BU Alum Peter Altabef

This week, Pipe Dream sat down with Peter Altabef, a Binghamton Univeristy graduate and the chair and chief executive officer (CEO) of Unisys Corporation, a global information technology company. Altabef graduated in...


Off-Campus News

Binghamton mayor announces small business relief fund

Binghamton Mayor Richard David has announced an additional $113,000 in COVID-19 small business relief. On Sept. 20, Mayor David informed the city of Binghamton about the fourth round of pandemic assistance for...


Campus News

Controversial abortion bill met with campus protest

In response to the Texas abortion bill, students led a Women’s March on Binghamton University, as similar marches occurred simultaneously around the nation. The march was held on Saturday, Oct. 2, beginning...


Off-Campus News

"Defend Our Reproductive Rights" rally held at courthouse

Hundreds gathered by the steps of the Broome County Courthouse on Saturday, Oct. 2 to protest restrictions on reproductive rights. Binghamton’s protest was part of a nationwide Women’s March in each state...


Politics

Underserved public schools across nation to recieve federal grants

The United States Department of Education (DOE) has announced it will be providing $40 million in grants to the Promise Neighborhood grantees across seven states. In a press release by U.S. Secretary...