Christine DeRosa

cderosa3@binghamton.edu

28 Articles


Campus News

Campus sees increase in residential hall fires since 2015

According to the 2018 Annual Security and Fire Report, between 2015 and 2017, fires in residential halls at Binghamton University increased from five to 15. The report, which documents crimes, incidents and...


Community

New act may help combat opioid crisis in Broome County

In 2015, Broome County experienced over 100 deaths as a result of opioids, including heroin and prescription pain relievers, according to the New York State Department of Health. Now, a bill known...


Campus News

Autism Speaks U holds first annual Spooktacular Walk, raises autism awareness

Donning costumes of characters from “Monsters, Inc.,” “Space Jam” and other children’s movies, students gathered at the Peace Quad to raise awareness of people with autism at the first Spooktacular Walk on...


Police Watch

Police Watch: October 28, 2018

The following reports were provided by Investigator Robert Meddleton of Binghamton’s New York State University Police. No propane TUESDAY, Oct. 23, 3:30 p.m. — A Physical Facilities employee contacted police after they...


Community

Citizen Action, Progressive Leaders of Tomorrow hold March for Racial Justice in Downtown Binghamton

While many Binghamton University students headed home for fall break, some filled the streets of Downtown Binghamton for the second annual March for Racial Justice on Saturday. The march, organized by Citizen...


Police Watch

Police Watch: October 14, 2018

The following accounts were provided by Investigator Robert Meddleton of Binghamton’s New York State University Police. On air MONDAY, Oct. 8, 3 p.m. — An officer responded to a call regarding a...


Campus News

Housing workshop highlights tenant rights

Renting houses and apartments on Binghamton’s West Side or Downtown Binghamton means students often have to deal with security deposits, leases and landlords. In an effort to educate students on their rights...


Community

Students, community members protest Endicott police response at 'Pack the Court'

A group of about 20 people stood silently in protest in the courtroom of Endicott Village Court on Wednesday morning. The protest, entitled “Pack the Court,” was hosted by Progressive Leaders of...