Campus News
GSEU protests for a 'living wage'
Students walking past the Peace Quad witnessed “over 50 people” gather in a protest last Wednesday afternoon. The protest was a part of the latest campaign by Binghamton University’s chapter of the...
Campus News
YDSA petition for student staff compensation
The Young Democratic Socialists of America (YDSA) have launched a “Save the RAs Compensation” Petition. In October 2022, the department of Residential Life at Binghamton University announced that the Resident Assistant (RA)...
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New lecture hall to open in 2026
Next year, Binghamton University students may see the beginnings of a new lecture hall and classroom building — thanks to a $60 million grant. The new lecture hall will be built across...
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BU offers legal sex update option
Students will be met with a new gender identification option this semester. Last June, New York State Gov. Kathy Hochul announced the legal implementation of a SUNY Board of Trustees mandate, requiring...
Community
'I can't breathe': Activists criticize BPD after arrest video circulates
Circulating videos of a Binghamton Police Department (BPD) officer kneeling on the neck of a Black-Asian man have sparked an investigation. The incident took place outside of Dillinger’s Celtic Bar and Eatery...
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New campus renovation projects continue
Construction has progressed across Binghamton University’s campus this fall semester. This semester, the campus has seen a multitude of construction projects underway. The renovations include ongoing construction on the third floor of...
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BingMotorsports constructs their first electric vehicle
Binghamton Motorsports (BingMotorsports) has gone electric. BingMotorsports, a club and collegiate team that falls under the Binghamton University chapter of the Society of Automotive Engineers (SAE), is attempting to build an electric...
Community
Alternate side parking returns
As December arrives, so has the City of Binghamton’s annual winter alternate side parking guidelines. From Dec. 1, 2022 to March 15, 2023, Binghamton residents must adhere to the city’s alternate side...
Community
SUNY applicants double after new initiatives
SUNY has recently seen a “historic growth” in applications. This fall, SUNY launched a two-week no-fee application process open to any students interested in applying. On Oct. 25 SUNY had dropped the...
Campus News
East Gym dress code resolution passes
A resolution recently passed in an attempt to settle the East Gym dress code debate. Mackenzie Cooper, a freshman majoring in philosophy, politics and law and Batia Rabin, an undeclared freshman, are...