News
Exploring colorism among Latinos
I love my Hispanic and Latino brothers and sisters, but there’s something we need to confront within our communities: anti-blackness. According to a Pew Research poll, 24 percent of U.S. Hispanics identify...
Police Watch
Police Watch: 2/26
The following accounts were provided by Investigator Robert Meddleton and Investigator Patrick Reilly of Binghamton’s New York State University Police. Government employee THURSDAY, Feb. 22, 11:23 a.m. — A 38-year-old male contacted...
Speakers
Regina Hall discusses complexities of black female identity
Actress Regina Hall doesn’t remember celebrating Black History Month during her undergraduate years. When she spoke at the Black Student Union’s keynote address on Friday, Feb. 23, Hall said she was taken...
Campus News
Faculty propose Master of Science in Human Rights
Faculty members proposed a new Master of Science in Human Rights to the Faculty Senate on Tuesday, potentially adding a new course of study to Binghamton University graduate programs. The proposal comes...
Campus News
Alumni, students gather at Engineers Week festivities
Engineering students put their skills to the test during the sixth annual National Engineers Week at Binghamton University, showcasing their research while interacting with faculty, alumni and the local community during various...
Campus News
Second annual TRIO Days discuss poverty, identity issues
Students and supporters of TRIO programs participated in the second annual national TRIO Days on Friday, Feb. 23 and Saturday, Feb. 24 to recognize the programs’ impacts at Binghamton University. The University...
Campus News
Students showcase computer programming skills at first Datathon
Students were challenged to explain datasets through programming, compete in different categories and showcase their programming skills to local businesses at Binghamton University’s Data Science and Analytics’ (BUDSA) first Datathon. BUDSA is...
Campus News
Panel discusses voting reform, midterm elections
Binghamton University was a designated polling center for students on campus this past November, but only about 300 of the 7,000 students who live on campus voted. Democracy Matters and the Center...
Campus News
TEDxBinghamtonUniversity to focus on endless possibilities
This year’s TEDxBinghamtonUniversity talks will focus on taking advantage of life’s limitless possibilities. TEDxBU, an independent Technology, Education and Design (TED) event organized by the University, will be held in the Osterhout...
Campus News
Dining services postpone Panera plans
Students looking forward to enjoying bread bowls on campus may have to wait a little longer. On Friday, Feb. 23, a B-Line news addition was sent to all students, announcing a change...