Community

Local family without running water after landlord restricts access

For weeks, a family in Binghamton has been living without water access. Last week, members of the Stakeholders of Broome County, a housing rights activist group, as well as other members of...


Community

As gas prices rise, commuter students face challenges

People across the United States, including Binghamton University students, are finding themselves paying more at the gas pump. According to the New York State Energy Research and Development Authority, the current average...


Student Association

Student Association approves results of 2022-23 E-Board election

The Student Association (SA) Congress met on Tuesday night to officially approve the results of the recent SA E-Board and Binghamton University Council representative elections. For the elections on March 9, students...


Campus News

BU students receive high marks in prestigious math competition

Three Binghamton University students managed to receive nonzero scores at the William Lowell Putnam Mathematical Competition, one of the United States and Canada’s preeminent math exams. Almost a fourth of all students...


Campus News

BU announces new provost

Binghamton University President Harvey Stenger announced this morning that Donald Hall will be the next executive vice president for academic affairs and provost. The search committee for the new provost, co-chaired by...


Community

Broome County permanently closes rapid testing site as COVID-19 cases fall

As the COVID-19 situation in Broome County continues to improve, off-campus students may find themselves with fewer COVID-19 testing options in the near future. On March 10, the Broome County Office of...


Community

Local women entrepreneurs gather in Zoom panel

Some of Binghamton’s women restaurateurs gathered to celebrate Women’s History Month and discuss their experiences in the hospitality industry this past Tuesday. The panel discussion, titled “Women Entrepreneurs in Binghamton Restaurants,” was...


Campus News

Professors discusses new strategies for teaching large lectures

As students and professors reach nearly a full year of in-person classes, one aspect remains an issue — large class sizes. Last Friday, on March 11, the Center for Learning and Teaching...


Community

Binghamton announces 2022 Business Competition

Earlier this month, plans for the 13th-annual Binghamton Business Plan Competition were announced. For over a decade, Binghamton has hosted its annual Business Plan Competition with the help of local organizations such...


Campus News

Co-director of I-GMAP dies at 57

Nadia Rubaii, 57, co-director of the Institute for Genocide and Mass Atrocity Prevention (I-GMAP) and professor of public administration, died Saturday following cardiac arrest and illness, according to a Dateline announcement. According...