Campus News
BU visiting program hosts over 40,000 prospective undergrads
Most college students remember the stress and excitement that comes with campus visits. Emily Littlejohn, a high school junior, had already visited two colleges before she took a tour at Binghamton University...
Campus News
Campus groups, Sodexo work to limit food waste
Between the Marketplace and dining halls, students and faculty at Binghamton University have many options for eating on campus. But with food being delivered six days a week to meet campus’ demands,...
Community
Library Tower turns into silver screen for cinema students' animations
The animations varied in topic, from abstract-colored geometric patterns intertwining with the windows to a series of human silhouettes scaling up and down the building. ...
Community
Downtown preps for annual Binghamton Bar Crawl
Starting at noon on Thursday, Bar Crawl will go until 1 a.m. and will have all-day specials for everyone carrying a mug. ...
News
With car-pooling initiative, BU commuters guaranteed places to park
Lack of parking spaces on campus is an issue that Binghamton University students know all too well. Students like Kevin Rasulo start off their day with stress while looking for a place...
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Writer, professor explores the world of sexual education
While the average student is equipped with basic sex ed, they are likely unaware of the history of sexual education from a global perspective. Jonathan Zimmerman, director of the history of education...
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“The Art of Water” brings community together for celebration at Chenango River
Chalk drawings and live music along the Chenango River at Court Street highlighted the importance of clean water within the Binghamton community. The Broome-Tioga Stormwater Coalition, an organization that works to minimize...
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Reconciling culture with legality, prof. breaks down battle for gender equality
Social science and history came together on Friday as historian Giusi Russo gave students a look at the gendered struggle for human rights within the United Nations. Russo, an assistant professor of...
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Students march in solidarity with Freddie Gray, people of Baltimore
On April 12, Baltimore resident Freddie Gray died while in police custody, setting off weeks of protesting in the area and across the country. On May 1, dozens of students at Binghamton...
Campus News
With candlelight vigil, students show solidarity with Nepal
More than 200 students gathered at the University Union clock tower Monday evening to support the 8.1 million people in Nepal who were impacted by the April 25 earthquake. At the candlelight...