BTV fights for budget, updated equipment
BTV hopes to relaunch next semester.
BTV hopes to relaunch next semester.
The Student Assembly met last night to finalize the budget for the next academic year, and heard appeals on behalf of two student groups who requested more funding than was allocated to them by the Financial Council.
Binghamton University’s Greek Life organizations have been ordered to halt all spring pledging, pending an investigation into widespread allegations of hazing.
Binghamton University’s administration held a town hall forum to address students’ concerns on various issues.
The SA Financial Council hopes that the often-contentious budgeting process will be made faster, more transparent and more objective.
To celebrate the last day of Black History Month, Binghamton University’s Black Student Union brought actor, author and activist Hill Harper to campus as its keynote speaker.
The Binghamton University Student Association is seeking, once again, to become an independent, not-for-profit corporation.
Students gathered in Downtown Binghamton last night to celebrate the grand opening of the new student-only living community, Twin River Commons.
Love is confusing, but science may hold some of the answers. Matthew Johnson, an associate professor of psychology and director of Binghamton University’s Marriage and Family Studies Laboratory, presented findings on romantic relationships yesterday evening in the Dickinson fireplace lounge of the Chenango Champlain Collegiate Center (C4). Johnson’s presentation, titled “25 empirical results about relationships...
Across the Brain from the current Dickinson Community, residential buildings that will make up the new Dickinson are under construction. The project is scheduled to be completed by August 2013. Dickinson, built in 1958, was the first housing community at Binghamton University. Rebuilding the community is the final stage of the East Campus Housing Project,...