Campus News
Decker Student Health Services Center gears up for flu season
If the coughs and colds haven’t given it away, flu season is fast approaching, and Binghamton University is preparing to prevent the spread of germs. The focus of this season’s preventative measures...
Campus News
Workshop addresses climate change, communicating with elected officials
In an effort to educate students on climate change and its potential remedies, Our Climate, a nonprofit organization that aims to mobilize and empower the generations most affected by climate change, hosted...
Campus News
Annual sale at Bartle Library offers cheap books, CDs, DVDs
Browsing all types of literature, from mystery books and classic novels to historical nonfiction and cookbooks, students, faculty and staff gathered in the East Reading Room of Glenn G. Bartle Library for...
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Downtown businesses, campus activities see packed house for Family Weekend
More than 1,600 families registered for this year’s Family Weekend at Binghamton University, an increase of around 100 registrants from last year, leaving students and their relatives with fully booked hotel rooms,...
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New club promotes bee prosperity
Binghamton University students are striving to raise awareness and combat the depleting bee population with a new club on campus, the BU Bees. After receiving a provisional charter last semester, the BU...
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Staff member hospitalized after bacterial infection, could have been contagious for 10 to 12 days
A staff member at Binghamton University has been hospitalized after contracting Neisseria meningitidis, a bacteria that can cause meningococcal meningitis. The staff member may have been contagious for 10 to 12 days,...
Police Watch
Police Watch: October 1, 2018
The following accounts were provided by Investigator Robert Meddleton of Binghamton’s New York State University Police. Zebra wallet TUESDAY, Sept. 25, 12:08 p.m. — Officers responded to the Appalachian Collegiate Center after...
Community
Students, community members protest Endicott police response at 'Pack the Court'
A group of about 20 people stood silently in protest in the courtroom of Endicott Village Court on Wednesday morning. The protest, entitled “Pack the Court,” was hosted by Progressive Leaders of...
Campus News
Annual 'Law Day' provides information on admissions process, options
Binghamton University students interested in pursuing juris doctorate degrees met with representatives and explored their post-graduation options at the University’s annual Law Day. The event, held Wednesday afternoon in the Mandela Room,...
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Students come together for bipartisan bonfire
As election season heats up, political student organizations are holding events in an effort to promote civic engagement on campus. While some aim to ramp up support for specific candidates, others are...