Campus News

Jewish students at BU celebrate holidays during COVID-19

Rosh Hashanah and Yom Kippur are two Jewish holidays that fall between September and October every year. While classes have not been held on the High Holidays in the past, this semester...


Community

Local organizations propose divestment from BPD

After a summer of demonstrations against racial injustice, Binghamton community members are focusing on how to bring change to the Southern Tier. On Sunday, Sept. 27, 30 community members and Binghamton University...


Student Association

SA proposes mandatory sexual assault class for credit

As students continue to push for campus reform surrounding sexual assault awareness and prevention, the Student Association (SA) proposed the introduction of a mandatory class to be taken for credit as a...


Student Association

BU Council Representative Willa Scolari resigns

Willa Scolari, a junior majoring in psychology, unexpectedly resigned from her Binghamton University Council representative position last week, prompting discussion on finding her successor. The position is the only student representation of...


Community

COVID-19 on the rise in Broome County, Binghamton

Coronavirus cases are on the rise in Broome County as students and residents go to local restaurants and bars while ignoring social distancing guidelines. As of Sept. 30, there are 193 active...


Community

SUNY Chancellor's emergency directive to place penalties on students who break COVID-19 guidelines

Starting Oct. 1 at 8 a.m., SUNY students face new penalties if they break institution or statewide coronavirus regulations. The “emergency directive” was sent to all SUNY presidents on Sept. 25 by...


Housing Issue

Housing horror stories

“As it reached October, I had tried to contact my landlord about fixing the heat because it was getting so cold. I had gone around the house to see what some issues...


Housing Issue

OCC, local landlords adapt to coronavirus regulations

Moving off campus is a big decision for a student to make, but learning about the housing process can be difficult. After making the decision to move off campus, Frances Wallace, a...


Housing Issue

U Club flood causes evacuation, relocation of student residents

Some students living in U Club Binghamton, a student housing complex in Vestal, New York, experienced a very wet housing malfunction earlier this month. Around midnight on Sept. 11, a pipe burst...


Housing Issue

An overview of renters' rights in NY during the coronavirus pandemic

1. According to New York state law, landlords are not allowed to capitalize on the pandemic by “rent gouging,” or increasing rent. In other words, if a student has a current lease,...