Politics
Candidates for NY-22 go head-to-head in televised debate
With election day almost a week away, Democratic incumbent U.S. Rep. Anthony Brindisi, Republican former U.S. Rep. Claudia Tenney and Libertarian Keith Price, candidates for New York’s 22nd congressional district, went head-to-head...
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Center for Civic Engagement encourages early voting to avoid crowds, expands voter engagement services
With less than two weeks before Election Day, Binghamton University students must decide whether to vote in person or to vote early and ensure their personal safety during the COVID-19 pandemic. Specific...
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BU student organizations co-host virtual town hall with Rep. Anthony Brindisi
With less than two weeks remaining until the general election on Nov. 3, Binghamton University held a virtual student town hall with U.S. Rep. Anthony Brindisi (D-NY). The event, held on Oct....
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BU alumnus discusses generational politics with students
Less than two weeks before voters are set to choose between two of the oldest candidates to ever run for president, David Schultz, ‘80, M.A. ‘86, discussed generational politics with Binghamton University...
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Students encouraged to register to vote
With the presidential election coming up and the coronavirus pandemic still ongoing, the Center for Civic Engagement (CCE) is working to help students register to vote using a hybrid model. In addition...
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BU alumnus retires from Army following bullying, intimidation tactics from Trump
Lt. Col. Alexander Vindman, ‘98, who testified against President Donald Trump during his impeachment inquiry, announced on Wednesday that he will retire from the Army, citing bullying and intimidation from Trump. On...
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BU students protest Gov. Cuomo's veto of SWEAT Bill
Binghamton University students took a stand on Thursday in an effort to curb wage theft after Gov. Andrew Cuomo vetoed the Securing Wages Earned Against Theft (SWEAT) Bill on Jan. 1. Students...
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Broome County elections see victories for BU faculty, alumna
Nearly all of the 2019 elections have wrapped up in Broome County, resulting in two Binghamton University faculty members and an alumna winning council seats. However, the Broome County district attorney (DA)...
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Assemblywoman Donna Lupardo discusses civic engagement
The first woman to represent Broome County in the state legislature, Donna Lupardo, spoke to Binghamton University students and community members on Tuesday night. The event, hosted by the Center for Civic...
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New York state sees voting reforms ahead of 2019 elections
For the first time in state history, New Yorkers will have the opportunity to participate in an early voting process for 2019 general elections. New York joins 38 other states with the...