Acadia Bost
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25 Articles
Community
Vestal teachers still work under expired contract despite a year of negotiations
After over a year of negotiations, Vestal Central School District teachers continue to work under an expired contract. Beginning in February 2024, negotiations focused on salary increases, health insurance plans and after-school...
Campus News
Surgeon speaks to campus community about 12-day mission in Gaza
Dr. Mohamed Elfar, a board-certified plastic and reconstructive surgeon, shared his firsthand account of the humanitarian crisis in Gaza with students last week. The talk was hosted by the Arab Student Association...
Campus News
BUZO hosts founder of Jerusalem Education Institute
Charlotte Korchak, the founder of the Jerusalem Education Institute, led a wide-ranging conversation with students on the “core concepts and misconceptions” that people have about Israel, Zionism and the Jewish people. The...
News
Students say campus and local resources for transgender individuals are limited
Although New York state offers protections for gender-affirming medical care, resources for transgender Binghamton University students and local community members are somewhat limited. Gender-affirming medical care encompasses a variety of medications, surgical...
Campus News
SA Congress passes resolution to amend Management Policies; E-Board vetoes
Around a month after first debating a Student Association Congress resolution to amend one of the SA’s governing documents, the Management Policies, at a hastily scheduled tense emergency meeting, the body unanimously...
TEDxBinghamton University 2025
TedxBinghamtonUniversity 2025: Clay Jeon
Pipe Dream interviewed the four speakers featured at this year’s TEDxBinghamtonUniversity event, themed “Refractions,” which centered around the exploration of unique ideas and new perspectives. Clay Jeon, a sophomore majoring in philosophy,...
Community
Local activists and community members rally against potential Medicaid cuts
Local activists and community members rallied alongside Lt. Gov. Antonio Delgado on Thursday against potential Medicaid cuts. The protest, held in Downtown Binghamton, was organized by activist groups Citizen Action and Indivisible...
Campus News
Protesters disrupt Q Center talk featuring transgender activist who served in the IDF
This article was updated at 11:26 p.m. on 3/24 to include an additional statement from the speaker, Michael Alroy. Content Warning: This article contains mentions of suicide. More than a dozen protesters...
Campus News
University adopts Okanagan Charter for campus health and sustainability
The University last week adopted the Okanagan Charter, a document guiding colleges and universities on how to center health and sustainability in campus life. Created in 2015, the charter calls on higher...
Community
Miles Burnett, a Democrat, launches mayoral campaign
Miles Burnett, a South Side native who announced his candidacy for mayor of Binghamton earlier this month, officially kicked off his campaign on Tuesday. Burnett, a Democrat, joined dozens of supporters downtown...