Politics
History professors weigh in on Trump's policies
Since President Donald Trump’s inauguration, there have been significant changes to the United States’ domestic and international policies. At Binghamton University, history professors have expressed interest in exploring how these changes fit...
Campus News
'Take Back the Night' Rally addresses sexual assault misconceptions
The Women’s Student Union (WSU) hosted Binghamton University’s fifth annual Take Back the Night rally Friday evening in Downtown Binghamton. The event coincided with annual marches nationwide, inspired by Take Back the...
Campus News
Northeast LGBTQ Conference highlights intersectionality
This past weekend, Binghamton University’s Rainbow Pride Union (RPU) sponsored the 22nd annual Northeast LGBT Conference to explore topics related to this year’s theme, Black Queer Lives Matter. Approximately 150 students from...
Campus News
Binghamton University becomes first SUNY institution to offer Russian major
At State University of New York institutions, students can major in Spanish, French and many other languages, but until now, students wishing to study Russian have been forced to design their own...
Police Watch
Police Watch: 5/1
LOCAL NEWS Man shot to death in Downtown Binghamton A man was shot multiple times in Downtown Binghamton at approximately 8:40 p.m. on Friday night, according to WICZ. The man, identified as...
News
Food insecurity in Binghamton raises response from campus organizations
Food insecurity is an issue for many in the Binghamton area, yet few students hear about this problem plaguing their own backyard. At the Many Hands Against Food Deserts discussion on Wednesday...
Community
Students discuss further action to oppose new blue-light system
Binghamton University’s planned expansion of the blue-light system to the West Side has created controversy on and off campus as students and community members debate whether the system is discriminatory or effective...
Speakers
REACH hosts screening of documentary and panel to discuss effects of HPV
Christine Baze, an Elmira, New York native and a survivor of cervical cancer, has been telling people about her experiences with human papillomavirus, or HPV, for years. On Tuesday evening, students, faculty...
SUNY News
SUNY announces appointment of new chancellor
On Monday, the SUNY Board of Trustees announced that Kristina Johnson will serve as the 13th chancellor of SUNY. Current Chancellor Nancy Zimpher will step down after eight years this July, after...
Campus News
Q Center hosts Gender Affirming Clothing Swap, provides safe space for all gender idenitites
Clothes shopping is an often enjoyable activity, but for many transgender and gender nonconforming people, the task can be stressful, frustrating and humiliating. Often, transgender individuals face challenges in finding correct sizes...