Community
Campus organizations hold West Side cleanup
Several Binghamton University organizations came together to host a cleanup of Binghamton’s West Side this past Saturday. The BU Entrepreneur Connect Club (ECC) — in partnership with Financial Literacy for Youth (FLY),...
Campus News
UPD introduces body-worn cameras
Binghamton’s New York State University Police Department (UPD) will now use body-worn cameras when receiving service calls. The usage of body cameras was first recommended by the Campus Citizen Review Board (CCRB),...
News
Johnson City Trustee: David Lechner
David G. Lechner is running for Johnson City Trustee. What motivated you to run for this position? “Too many candidates run unopposed in local elections. Village of Johnson City voters deserve a...
News
Johnson City Trustee: Robert Reynolds
Robert Reynolds is running for Johnson City Trustee. What motivated you to run for this position? “When the present mayor and trustees saw that no major party was running against them, our...
Campus News
"The Great Debate" features discussion on midterm political issues
For the first time since 2013, a student-run cross-club political debate was held at Binghamton University, discussing topics related to this year’s elections. Wednesday’s debate featured BU’s College Democrats, College Republicans and...
Campus News
Philosophy professor publishes book on ethical consumerism
A philosophy professor examined ethical consumerism and its impacts in her new book, “Global Health Impact: Extending Access to Essential Medicines.” Nicole Hassoun, co-director of the Institute for Justice and Well-Being and...
Campus News
Disabled Student Union gives students new community
A new club offers a community for disabled students at Binghamton University. The Disabled Student Union (DSU) was established to bring awareness to disabilities and provide support for disabled students at BU....
Science & Research
BU researchers awarded grant for study on medical implant infections
Researchers at Binghamton University have received a grant to study potential solutions for infections related to medical implants. Karin Sauer, a professor of biological sciences who works in biofilms research, along with...
Campus News
Alistair Lees named vice provost for faculty affairs
Alistair Lees, a Binghamton University chemistry professor, will become the newest vice provost in January. In an Oct. 26 faculty senate meeting, Donald Hall, executive vice president for academic affairs and provost,...
Off-Campus News
Late Nite suspended on Halloween weekend
Off Campus College Transport (OCCT) has suspended Late Nite services following “antagonistic student behavior” on State Street. OCCT Late Nite — a service that provides downtown transportation to students — has dealt...