Hinman gathers to celebrate Holi
The Hinman College Quad got colorful on Saturday afternoon as students came together to observe Holi, an Indian festival that marks farmers’ celebration of the harvest.
The Hinman College Quad got colorful on Saturday afternoon as students came together to observe Holi, an Indian festival that marks farmers’ celebration of the harvest.
Monday's presentation in Dickinson Community was not your typical free-food RA event, as a Planned Parenthood employee debunked sex myths and distributed Plan B to the student audience.
Professor Jessica Surdey gave a well-timed talk about the causes, consequences and prevention of stress to students staring down the barrel of finals week.
The University released some details on the Union renovation project that will begin construction this summer.
Binghamton University students and faculty held a zero-waste festival Friday to join in the worldwide celebration of Earth Day.
Mary Frances Berry, an American civil rights leader, came to Binghamton University yesterday to speak to students about the future of social justice.
On Monday, the Latin American and Caribbean Area Studies program (LACAS) hosted an event titled “Latina and Asian Immigrant Women Workers v. Corporations.”
University President Harvey Stenger has asked faculty, staff, students and alumni to help him build a “Road Map” for Binghamton University.
For the first time in history, more than 1,500 people attended the Shabbat 1500 event on Friday night.
Binghamton University’s chapter of New York Public Interest Research Group (NYPIRG) is taking a different path in its fight for a budget by adding $3.50 to the University’s mandatory Student Activity fee.