News
BSU celebrates Black Solidarity Day
Approximately 150 students attended the annual social event on Monday, Nov. 6., which kicked off with a performance of the black national anthem. The celebration featured DJ TGIF, who played songs representing...
News
Binghamton Mayor Rich David secures second term
Binghamton mayor Rich David secured a second term Tuesday, defeating Democratic challenger Tarik Abdelazim by nearly 18 percent of the vote. Votes for David totaled 5,134, while 3,572 were cast for Abdelazim,...
Campus News
New academic programs expand master's degree, minor offerings
This semester, the Institute for Genocide and Mass Atrocity Prevention (I-GMAP) and the new Master of Public Health (MPH) program are bringing new research and degree opportunities to students at Binghamton University....
Campus News
Lecture series examines gender, race in education
To address challenges faced by black men and boys in education, Binghamton University is streaming “Black Minds Matter,” an eight-week video lecture series taught by professors at San Diego State University (SDSU)....
Speakers
Woman engineer talks experiences in male dominated field
As a former petroleum engineer for Exxon Mobil Corp., Hallador Energy Company and Lockheed Martin Corp., Brooke Eiche recognizes that gender equality still has a long way to go in the traditionally...
Campus News
Conference explores justifications for violent, nonviolent resistance
In the wake of political resistance movements in the United States and around the world, graduate students in Binghamton University’s philosophy department are examining what issues cause and justify violent and nonviolent...
Campus News
On campus food pantry combats student food insecurity
In the 1990s, it was just a drawer in the Binghamton University Financial Aid Services office where students could grab a few packets of ramen. Now, the Bear Necessities Food Pantry is...
Police Watch
Police watch: 11/6
The following accounts were provided by Investigator Patrick Reilly of Binghamton’s New York State University Police. Drunk pledge pees in trash room sink TUESDAY, Oct. 31, 8:08 a.m. — A 21-year-old Residential...
Campus News
Second annual summit emphasizes student health
Walk in almost any building on campus, and there they are ― those little green signs. Located next to water fountains and near the doorways, encouraging students to “B-Healthy.” The signs are...
Campus News
Students pose questions at constitutional convention debate
Gerrymandering, union protections, environmental issues and reproductive rights are all addressed in New York’s state constitution. On Nov. 7, state residents will determine if that constitution will be open to amendment in...