Alyssa Miville
amivill1@binghamton.edu
36 Articles
News
Voting resources: What to know before you head to the polls
In just over two weeks, New Yorkers will head to the polls to cast ballots in local and statewide races. To make their voices heard, residents must plan to vote in this...
Campus News
Philosophy Department holds colloquium on structural injustice
The graduate program in social, political, ethical and legal philosophy hosted a colloquium on Friday for students and faculty to engage in meaningful thought and dialogue about structural injustice. Japa Pallikkathayil, an...
Housing Issue 2025
Renters' rights: What to know when moving off campus
With the fall 2025 semester well underway, many students have started the search for off-campus living options for next year. With high demand for housing in college towns, unaware students can wind...
Campus News
Professors win CAREER awards from National Science Foundation
The National Science Foundation awarded over $4.4 million to six Binghamton University faculty members as part of its Faculty Early Career Development Program. The grants are aimed at supporting novel research in...
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Grubhub mobile ordering introduced for the MarketPlace, other retail dining spots
Binghamton University Dining Services announced last week that students can order meals from several campus retail locations on the Grubhub mobile app. By downloading Grubhub and linking their student account, BU students...
Orientation Issue 2025
Important resources for students to know
Making the transition to college can be challenging, so Binghamton University offers a number of resources to support the success and well-being of new and returning students. Familiarize yourself with these resources...
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I-GMAP hosts webinar on transitional justice and atrocity prevention in Syria
The Institute for Genocide and Mass Atrocity Prevention hosted a webinar on Tuesday on transitional justice and atrocity prevention in post-Assad Syria. Panelists included Fadel Abdulghany, the executive director of the Syrian...
Campus News
Community mourns Tomonari Nishikawa, Cinema Department chair
Tomonari Nishikawa, the Cinema Department chair who created more than 20 experimental films during his career, passed away on April 20. Friends, family and colleagues honored his memory and legacy at two...
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Speech and Debate team takes first place at the National Debate Tournament
Earlier this month, a pair of Binghamton University students won first place at the 79th National Debate Tournament, the first ever from a college or university in New York. Debate partners Eli...
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SA Judicial Board removes co-chairs of special committee as voting members of Congress
The Student Association Judicial Board, in a ruling released last Tuesday, removed the co-chairs of SA Congress’ Special Committee on Select Issues, Saul Hakim and Seth Schlank, as voting members, holding that...