Campus News
On-campus housing rates increase for seventh year in row
For the seventh year in a row, Binghamton University Residential Life will be increasing housing rates across the campus. Proposed housing rates for the 2022-23 academic year will see an increase of...
Off-Campus News
Binghamton Mayor calls for alternate-side parking compliance
Binghamton officials are urging residents to abide by the city’s alternate side parking mandate as students receive parking citations. From Dec. 1, 2021 to March 15, 2022, Binghamton streets are under annual...
Campus News
CIW Dining Center reopens
The College-in-the-Woods Dining Center reopened on Monday after being closed since the beginning of the semester. The dining hall was closed in anticipation of a potential rise in COVID-19 cases amid move-in...
Campus News
BSU holds kickoff event for Black History Month
The word “rebirth” was displayed around the Binghamton University Union for the Black History Month kickoff event, hosted by the Black Student Union (BSU) and co-organized by the Multicultural Resource Center (MRC),...
Campus News
New initiative helps transfer students make connections
Transfer students can gather to discuss career and academic development, share snacks and meet new friends through Binghamton University’s new Transfer Cafe. The Transfer Cafe, an initiative that began this semester, is...
Campus News
Stenger announces new "school of the arts"
In his recent State of the University Address, Binghamton University President Harvey Stenger announced a new “school of the arts” under Harpur College of Arts and Sciences. According to Stenger’s address, the...
Campus News
Scholarship gives ROTC cadets access to FitSpace
Binghamton University’s Reserve Officers’ Training Corps (ROTC) cadets have received reprieve from outdoor training conditions. This reprieve comes in the form of a recently approved scholarship to the FitSpace by BU President...
Community
Stakeholders hold memorial for Angela Cade
A life recently lost in the community was remembered this past Sunday at the Martin Luther King Jr. Promenade in Downtown Binghamton. Angela “Angie” Cade, a member of the Binghamton community who...
Campus News
OCCT running at reduced capacity amid staffing shortages
Binghamton University’s student-operated blue bus service has been hit by COVID-19-related staffing issues. Off Campus College Transport (OCCT) provides service within campus via the campus shuttle, as well as routes for commuters...
Campus News
Students across campus report gastrointestinal issues
Many Binghamton University students have reported experiencing gastrointestinal issues recently, including stomach pain and vomiting. Over the past week and a half, students across campus reported having symptoms such as vomiting and...