Campus News

CoRE projects focus on design, engineering and programming

CoRE, which stands for Computers, Robotics and Engineering, is a special interest housing program in Dickinson Community for students who share similar interests in technology and research. ...


Campus News

Phishing scam hacks Binghamton University email accounts

A number of B-Mail users have received fraudulent emails that claim their mailboxes have reached full capacity and ask for personal information to resolve the issue. ...


Campus News

UPDATING: Binghamton University appears on list of schools with possible Title IX violations

Binghamton University is one of 55 schools with open Title IX sexual violence investigations, appearing on a list released Thursday by the U.S. Department of Education’s Office for Civil Rights (OCR). ...


Student Association

Judicial Board rules in favor of Planning, Research and Elections committee

On April 30, the J-Board ruled in favor of the PRE committee. In a 5-2 vote, the J-Board upheld the results of the runoff election, so Thomas Sheehan will be VPF. ...


Community

Students campaign for seat on Binghamton Univerity Council

Today marks the second day of voting for the Binghamton University Council Representative. Polls close at midnight to determine which of the four candidates will represent the student body on the ten-person ...


Science & Research

Speakers debate legalization of medicinal marijuana in New York

Speakers discussed the Compassionate Care Act that, if passed, would legalize medical marijuana in New York. According to Claudia Edwards, public health director of the Broome County Health Department, the law would ...


Campus News

Professors discuss pharmaceutical reform at Binghamton Global Healthcare Conference

On Thursday night, professors, local physicians and students gathered in Old Union Hall to discuss biological, social and economic implications of rising rates of diseases at the second annual Global Health Conference...


Campus News

Binghamton dining hall introduces reusable to-go boxes

The program, which began on April 22, Earth Day, is limited to the College-in-the-Woods dining hall. The first 250 students to sign up were given free plastic to-go boxes, similar in shape ...


Speakers

Female politicians come to Binghamton University to encourage representation in government

College Democrats, College Republicans, Women Student Union, and League of Women Voters brought local women in politics including Town Supervisor Carolyn Price, Chair of Vestal Republican Committee Julie Lewis, and Councilwoman Suzanne ...


Campus News

Binghamton University students walk their way into shape

Students at Binghamton University are no strangers to trekking across campus every day to get to class. But now, those steps can translate into prizes. Through the “Steps to B-Healthy” program, participants...