Joseph Brugellis

News Editor

jbrugel1@binghamton.edu

118 Articles


Campus News

Injured deer crash into buildings across campus, some dying

Content Warning: This article contains mention of animal death. As students prepared for final exams, several injured deer ran across campus on Sunday, causing chaos and confusion. Two deer crashed into the...


Campus News

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

Coalition releases statement on antisemitism while criticizing the Trump administration

A coalition of organizations representing thousands of colleges and universities signed a statement calling for an end to antisemitism while criticizing recent actions taken by the Trump administration. Released on Tuesday, the...


Community

Letitia James leads coalition of attorneys general against federal efforts to ban DEI in schools

Last Friday, a coalition of 19 states filed a lawsuit against the U.S. Department of Education over its attempt to ban diversity, equity and inclusion programs in K-12 schools. The lawsuit, filed...


Campus News

University holds annual Earth Day Festival and EcoBlitz event to promote sustainability

Student organizations, research groups and local partners gathered on campus for Binghamton University’s annual Earth Day Festival and EcoBlitz over the weekend. Held from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. on the Peace...


On-Campus Events

UDiversity Art exhibit with BUAM celebrates diverse perspectives and life experiences

The Binghamton University Art Museum unveiled a new pop-up exhibit last week that celebrates the diverse breadth of human identity and experience. Nine pieces of artwork were selected from the museum’s archives...


Community

Local pool facilities to be renamed in honor of 12-year-old girl killed in 2022

Three years after her tragic death, a local pool will be renamed to honor Aliza Spencer, a 12-year-old girl killed on April 21, 2022 after she was struck by a bullet while...


Community

Caravan of protesters calls for divestment from Israel

A caravan of protesters traveled across the Triple Cities on Tuesday calling for demilitarization and divestment from Israel. Protests were held in three locations: a Lockheed Martin facility in Owego, BAE Systems’...


Community

Binghamton City Court judge censured for conduct promoting a 'hostile work environment'

A Binghamton City Court judge was censured last month for disparaging conduct that created a “difficult work environment” for other court staff, according to a ruling from the New York State Commission...


Community

Mayor Kraham kicks off reelection campaign

Speaking to a crowd of cheering supporters, Mayor Jared Kraham officially kicked off his reelection campaign on Thursday evening. Held in the Phelps Mansion Museum, the event comes nearly a month after...