Campus News

Students protest against East Gym dress code

Binghamton University students gathered at the East Gym to protest its dress code this past Friday. The protest took place just outside the front doors of the East Gym, with students from...


Campus News

Reproductive rights advocates march BU Brain

The Planned Parenthood Generation Action Chapter at Binghamton University (PPGen Bing) promoted reproductive rights at their annual rally this past Saturday. The PPGen has organized three such rallies since the fall of...


Campus News

Over 300 students pledge to vote at Voter Registration Fair

This past week, Binghamton University’s Student Association (SA) held the “most diverse” voting registration fair in campus history. Seven organizations participated in the Voter Registration Fair, including the SA, Asian Student Union...


Campus News

Late Nite returns with new safety measures

Binghamton University’s Off Campus College Transport’s (OCCT) Late Nite service has returned with new conditions. After an almost three week hiatus, Late Nite service was reinstated on Sept. 29 with new safety...


Community

In-person visitation returns to Broome County Jail

Activist groups gathered outside the Broome County Jail on Sept. 29 to observe the return of in-person visitation. On May 13, Joshua Cotter, an attorney at Legal Services of Central New York,...


Campus News

CCE hosts Unify America Challenge College Bowl

The Center for Civic Engagement (CCE) is hosting the Unify America Challenge College Bowl (UACCB) to invite students to participate in collaborative political discussions. Students attending the virtual event were encouraged to...


Community

Downtown Binghamton development delayed

A new development plan for the corner of Court and State Street may be delayed. This past spring, developers had planned to have the Visions Federal Credit Union anchor a multipurpose building...


Campus News

Friend of Darwin award won by BU professor

A Binghamton University professor has become one of three individuals selected nationwide to receive the Friend of Darwin award. Adam Laats, a professor of history and education, was selected by the National...


Off-Campus News

Mayor Kraham enforces newly amended "Lockdown Law"

Binghamton Mayor Jared Kraham is cracking down on “nuisance properties” across the city. Amid the newly amended “Lockdown Law,” which establishes a legal mechanism to shut down public nuisances, Kraham warned four...


Campus News

RAs respond to new staffing model

An anonymous group of Binghamton University residential assistants (RAs) have released a response to Residential Life’s announcement to restructure the RA position next year. The staffing announcement, originally sent out on Sept....