University sanctions six fraternities

By James Galloway -

Binghamton University released a list of disciplinary actions last week that it had handed down to Greek Life over the last academic year, including sanctions against six fraternities, three of which were suspended.

Students approve of Blackboard alternative

By Nicolas Vega -

After a semester of testing, Binghamton University officials have not yet determined whether they will replace Blackboard with Canvas, an alternative Learning Management system which was piloted by several classes this semester.

Parking shortage leads to complaints

By Geoffrey Wilson -

A growing number of students are frustrated with the fact that prime parking spaces — designated as disability parking spots — are going unused, but eliminating the designation from these spots is not an option for Binghamton University.

Dining Committee reviews Sodexo pricing

By James Galloway -

Following Pipe Dream’s editorial calling for more transparency and suggesting that some dining hall prices may be too high, the Residence Dining Advisory Committee determined that burritos — and everything else sold by Sodexo — are fairly priced.

Students take a step against suicide

By Christina Pullano -

Students gathered Sunday afternoon to honor those lost to suicide and raise money to build awareness and prevention.

Political Analyst discusses game-changing moments

By Geoffrey Wilson -

While many political analysts look for the game-changers of the 2012 presidential election, one professor at George Washington University said it was just more of the same.

Student Association merges PAWS and B-Involved

By Nicolas Vega -

In an effort to get more students involved on campus, the Student Association introduced a new website to consolidate student groups and membership, but it’s getting a lukewarm reception from club leaders.

Spring Fling 2013 preview

By Eurih Lee -

When the sun comes out and the sleeves come off in Binghamton, one thing is certain: Spring Fling is just around the corner.