Eytan Saenger

esaenge1@binghamton.edu

8 Articles


Community

Gov. Hochul designates Binghamton, Johnson City as 'pro-housing' communities

Last week, the City of Binghamton was one of 20 municipalities in New York state designated as a pro-housing community by Gov. Kathy Hochul’s administration. The designation was announced by the Hochul...


Campus News

CMENAS, Human Rights Institute host Guantanamo Bay panel

The Human Rights Institute (HRI) and the Center for Middle East and North African Studies (CMENAS) at Binghamton University hosted a Guantánamo Bay panel Thursday, highlighting artistic expression as a form of...


Community

Kraham joins over 300 fellow mayors in D.C. for bipartisan conference

Last week, Binghamton Mayor Jared Kraham joined over 300 Mayors in Washington D.C. at the U.S. Conference of Mayors’ 92nd annual winter meeting. With over 1,400 members, the conference is the main...


Campus News

Judaic studies department marks 50th anniversary

On Nov. 10, Binghamton University’s Judaic studies department commemorated its 50th anniversary. Held on the Judaic studies floor in the Bartle Library Tower, the event was held in the department’s conference room...


Campus News

NENY designated federal Tech Hub

On Oct. 23, U.S. Sen. Charles Schumer made an appearance on campus to announce that the federal government had designated the New Energy New York initiative a Tech Hub. Awarded by President...


Election Issue 2023

Election resources to know

Election Day is right around the corner, so it’s the perfect time to get familiar with resources on campus to be involved and vote. Scheduled for Tuesday, Nov. 7, many local offices,...


Community

City Council unanimously approves bond ordinance to fund Mirabito Stadium repairs

On Oct. 11, Binghamton’s City Council voted to approve a new bond ordinance for improvement projects at Mirabito Stadium, the home of the Rumble Ponies, the double-A affiliate of the New York...


Community

AG James secures agreement to cap insulin prices for uninsured New Yorkers

Uninsured New Yorkers will now pay lower prices for insulin, thanks to an agreement reached by New York State Attorney General Letitia James. On Sept. 8, James secured a five-year agreement with...