Residential Life’s 16th annual Hand to Heart project, a program that has students purchase gifts for children from low-income families in the Binghamton area to make Christmas a little brighter, is underway.
The Democratic candidates for five local elections spoke on campus about their platforms and today's most contentious issues in a last-chance effort to solicit new voters and convince would-be supporters to go to the polls.
With the impending retirement of Congressman Maurice Hinchey and the redistricting of New York state, Democratic candidate Dan Lamb has risen to the occasion in the race against incumbent Richard Hanna to represent the 22nd district.
The campus community celebrated the outstanding achievements of two Binghamton University employees on Wednesday by presenting them with this year's Distinguished Service Award.
One semester after Binghamton University suspended all pledging, administrators in charge of Greek Life met with new members halfway through the pledging process on Sunday, hoping early intervention and education would mitigate hazing through the rest of the pledging process.
Within the next few years, students who transfer to Binghamton University from a SUNY community college before receiving an associate’s degree will have the opportunity to earn the degree retroactively, thanks to a system-wide initiative to graduate more students from college.
Old Union Hall came alive Sunday night with the sounds of Garba and Raas, a traditional Indian dance done with wooden sticks, as students gathered to celebrate Navratri.
Binghamton University professor Liz Rosenberg debuted portions of her new book, “House of Dreams: The Story of L. M. Montgomery,” in a lecture to students and faculty.