Campus News
'Voices of Muslim Women' explores importance of educating others on Islam
At a time when Muslims are facing rising tensions in the United States, Umm Fatima Amjad, a figure in the Binghamton Muslim community, discussed the importance of educating others about Islam. On...
Campus News
Brunch celebrates women at BU
In honor of Women’s History Month, over 75 students, faculty and staff gathered in Old Union Hall of Old University Union on Sunday for the first Women’s Empowerment Brunch, sponsored by Binghamton...
Science & Research
BU doctoral student develops program to predict terrorist attacks
A Binghamton University Ph.D. candidate has created a new framework that helps protect against and predict terrorist activity by identifying interconnected patterns in attacks. Salih Tutun, a fourth-year Ph.D. candidate studying industrial...
Community
Winter Storm Stella causes two consecutive snow days
Students received two days off from classes this week thanks to a Binghamton University first — 31.1 inches of snowfall in a 24-hour period. The campus community was notified of Tuesday’s class...
Campus News
Attempted assault brinigs reporting procedures to light
On Monday, Feb. 27, every student at Binghamton University received a B-Line Addition in their email inboxes. The message detailed an attempted sexual assault that took place on campus and offered a...
Campus News
Donors celebrated during annual TAG Day
As campus reopens after the storm, students may notice more than snow covering the ground. Large green tags, placed in seemingly arbitrary locations across campus, have been put down to represent contributions...
Campus News
BU Libraries in process of collecting artifacts from local Women's March
More than 2,000 people participated in the Women’s March on Binghamton in January, alongside over 600 sister marches happening around the world. Now, Binghamton University Libraries is creating a collection of artifacts...
Greek Life
Student-planned 'New Parade Day' raises concerns among local community
On Saturday, a group of Binghamton University students plan to partake in “New Parade Day,” a bar crawl designed for students who missed the city of Binghamton’s Parade Day on March 4....
Campus News
Speaker looks at monetary effects of sexual assault
On Friday afternoon, Elizabeth Karns, a senior lecturer in the School of Industrial and Labor Relations at Cornell University, spoke about an aspect of sexual assault that often goes unnoticed by explaining...
Campus News
Panelists encourage students to use the press for activism
Since President Donald Trump’s inauguration, the media has faced major criticism, prompting journalists and readers alike to voice their concerns. On Wednesday, in the Old University Union, a panel discussed writing as...