Arusha Ramaswamy
aramaswamy@binghamton.edu
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Mayor Kraham says proposed federal budget cuts will hurt Binghamton
Along with mayors from across the country, Binghamton Mayor Jared Kraham has voiced concern over the Trump administration’s proposed cuts to federal housing programs and their potential impacts on local communities. On...
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Alumnus who coedited the latest translation of Karl Marx’s 'Das Kapital' returns for lecture
A lecture on the first published translation of Karl Marx’s “Das Kapital” in half a century was held on Thursday in the Fine Arts building. Paul North ‘95, who coedited the latest...
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In a local union chapter's campaign for student unionization, allegations of intimidation
As its 10-year contract comes to an end, Sodexo is facing criticism from the United Professional and Service Employees Union Local 1222 and several of its own workers for its alleged tactics...
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United Professional and Service Employees Union spearheads student unionization effort
The United Professional and Service Employees Union is spearheading an effort to allow for the unionization of student food service workers at Binghamton University. Bargaining on behalf of public service workers since...
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Chroma Cafe and Bakery reopens in Binghamton
The Chroma Cafe & Bakery has been a city of Binghamton staple for over a decade and will continue to provide an assortment of food and drinks after its Nov. 15 reopening....
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May SA Congress resolution urges elected officials to support documented Dreamers
Following a resolution passed in May by the Student Association Congress to support documented Dreamers, the Vice President for Student Success’ office plans to bring similar legislation to other SUNY campuses. “Documented...
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College Democrats and College Republicans participate in third-annual Great Debate
The third-annual Great Debate saw a microcosm of the political tension sweeping the country this election year. It began in 2022, bringing Republicans, Democrats, and, at the time, Libertarians, together to discuss...
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Gov. Hochul signs legislation aiding emergency medical service workers
New York Gov. Kathy Hochul signed a series of laws aimed to help stabilize emergency medical services finances and expand on-site treatment options. The legislative package, comprised of two main bills, was...
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Bike Co-op moved from space in University Union
The Bike Co-op, a student-run organization that builds community around a love for bikes, has been relocated from its space in the Binghamton University Union. Formerly located across from Dunkin’ in University...