Students take a step against suicide
Students gathered Sunday afternoon to honor those lost to suicide and raise money to build awareness and prevention.
Students gathered Sunday afternoon to honor those lost to suicide and raise money to build awareness and prevention.
Following the removal of 30 trees from the old Dickinson community earlier this week without student notification, members of the Student Association Student Assembly brought forward a piece of legislation calling for an increase in communication between students and the administration.
The Binghamton University community responded to news of the bombs in Boston.
Mustafa Celebi, a senior majoring in mechanical engineering, built his own version of the artificial intelligence computer system Stark uses in the “Iron Man” movies.
Binghamton’s annual St. Patrick’s Day parade will yield some changes this year — specifically, it will be shorter in length and will not feature any floats — but student excitement for the festivities remains unhindered.
David Ferrucci was the principal investigator for the IBM research team that brought the world Watson, the artificial intelligence supercomputer that competed against former “Jeopardy” winners Ken Jennings and Brad Rutter in Feb. 2011.
Sigma Beta Rose fraternity is selling roses to be hand-delivered on Valentine's day. Proceeds will benefit the National Breast Cancer Foundation.
Larry Shea, owner of Tom & Marty’s bar on State Street, awoke Wednesday afternoon to a closure notice from the Broome County Health Department on his bar’s front door.
A proposal is on the table for Binghamton University to reexamine class scheduling and look at the possibility of completely revamping the system.
Born 10 pounds 3 ounces, Jerry Yang has always been a big guy, but after his freshmen year, the 6-foot-3-inch 200-plus pound standout found a hobby that could allow him to realize his potential: competitive eating.