News

In event of a gunman on campus, students advised to remain calm

For many current Binghamton University students, the Downtown Binghamton shooting in 2009 is in the distant past. But when Jiverly Wong entered the American Civic Association Center, a building just off Main...


News

Medical school reps advise on admissions process

The Charles Drew Minority Pre-Health Society hosted its ninth annual pre-professional health fair on Wednesday as part of their Charles Drew Memorial Week, drawing over 200 students to Old Union Hall. The...


Campus News

Student Culinary Council 2/19/15: For choice of eggs, future remains uncertain

Although a decision was expected, the SCC decided to delay any change after receiving inconclusive feedback from the residential dining communities ...


Campus News

Campus Recreation announces plans for artificial turf field by fall 2015 semester

With the change, Campus Recreation plans to increase the amount of teams within existing programs, and will explore the possibility of adding more sports as well. ...


News

For taxi riders, a lesson in the rules of the road

At the event, Faulkner and Dadamio discussed taxi cab safety and answered students’ questions about specific experiences. ...


Community

BU Freshman campaigns for seat on city council

Taylor said his main goal was to foster a better relationship between the students, the University and the Binghamton community. ...


Campus News

In front of New York State Legislators, SUNY Chancellor pushes for budget increases

Following her State of the University address in January, Zimpher asked representatives to approve increased spending on infrastructure and to continue funding past commitments at the same levels, including legislation from NYSUNY ...


News

With subzero temperatures, bundle up before going Downtown

Though the students and faculty at Binghamton University are no strangers to the snow and cold, recent subfreezing temperatures have raised concern for even the most hardened residents. The National Weather Service...


Campus News

For a price, dining halls to offer ethical eggs

Battery-cage egg production confines the hens to small spaces in poor conditions, and free-range production gives the hens more room. ...


News

Bartle Library showcases tiniest works

Binghamton University is serving up a small slice of history through the Miniature Book Exhibit in Glenn G. Bartle Library. The exhibit in the Special Collections room on the second floor of...