Jeremy Bernstein

Contributing Writer

jbernst7@binghamton.edu

30 Articles


Student Association

Student Congress restructured

Formerly referred to as the Student Assembly, the Student Congress (SC) has undergone more than a name change for the 2013-2014 academic year. The SC, the legislative branch of the Student Association ...


Community

Investigation underway about potential spread of rare, active strain of tuberculosis

On Wednesday, Binghamton University sent out an email confirming that a BU community member had been diagnosed with tuberculosis. The email also said that the community member lives off campus and will ...


Greek Life

Greek pantheon competes for title of "God" in a test of brawn and talent

Representatives from seven Binghamton University fraternities strutted their stuff for charity Saturday night in the 28th annual Greek God competition. ...


Greek Life

Candlelight vigil commemorates victims of hazing and racism

Several Binghamton University sororities and fraternities held a candlelight vigil at the Pegasus statue Thursday evening in memory of Private Danny Chen, an Asian-American soldier who was found dead in his Afghanistan ...


Campus News

Students explore a world of opportunities

Binghamton University, along with some other SUNY schools, showcased the world of options available to students desiring to study abroad. ...


Community

Local kids enjoy day of science

Binghamton University undergraduates and graduates teamed up with Binghamton High School students and Cornell University to put on a mini science fair for local elementary school students. ...


Science & Research

Professor explores heart attack prevention

Amber Doiron, an assistant professor of bioengineering at BU, received a grant for over $400,000 from the National Institutes of Health for the development of new detection methods for atherosclerosis. ...


Campus News

Sodexo tries flat rate for flat bread

The Binghamton University sandwich game has changed, with deli sections at Appalachian and College-in-the-Woods dining halls now charging flat fees for sandwiches. ...


Speakers

Attorney advises on patent law

Leland D. Schultz gives students advice on how to patent their inventions. ...


Speakers

Princeton fellow explores link between biology, political science

History becomes more predictable when it’s viewed through the scope of evolution, according to Dominic Johnson, a fellow at the Center of Theological Inquiry at Princeton University. ...