Joseph Brugellis

News Editor

jbrugel1@binghamton.edu

118 Articles


Campus News

Israeli and Palestinian peace advocates visit BU

Israeli and Palestinian peace advocates shared personal stories and discussed the importance of intercultural dialogue and changing political discourse to achieve peace in a talk organized by several Binghamton University departments. Held...


Campus News

New York Federal Reserve Bank president visits BU

As part of his two-day tour to the Southern Tier, John Williams, the president and chief executive officer of the Federal Reserve Bank of New York, visited Binghamton University on Thursday. Shelley...


Campus News

SJP leads walkout and rally by Engineering Building in solidarity with Palestinians

To demonstrate their continued solidarity with the Palestinian people, the Students for Justice in Palestine led a walkout and rally on Monday, the first anniversary of the Oct. 7 Hamas attack and...


Campus News

Nova music festival survivors share their stories

Two survivors from the Oct. 7 Nova music festival attack shared their stories with Binghamton University students on Wednesday evening. The event — hosted by Hillel at Binghamton and the BU Zionist...


Community

Court of Appeals upholds mail-in voting law

The New York State Court of Appeals upheld a law allowing all registered voters to cast ballots by mail last month. The 6-1 decision, authored by Chief Judge Rowan Wilson, involved a...


Campus News

Chabad hosts Let HERE be Light festival

Chabad at Binghamton hosted a traveling festival on Thursday evening to celebrate Jewish life on campus through music and art while remembering the lives of the six hostages killed by Hamas last...


Community

Court rules in favor of Binghamton City School District in alleged 'strip search' case; appeal filed

A federal judge has ruled in favor of the Binghamton City School District in a long-running case involving the alleged strip search of several students at East Middle School, which sparked fury...


Campus News

Construction continues on campus, closing off large sections outside Bartle Library

Construction projects ramped up across campus over the summer as Binghamton University broke ground on new projects and continued work on existing ones. A slideshow of summer construction updates released by Facilities...


Community

Corrections officer charged after using unnecessary force on inmate, Broome County Sheriff's Office says

Two corrections officers at the Broome County Correctional Facility were suspended without pay following the launch of an ongoing investigation involving the unnecessary use of force on an incarcerated individual. On July...


Listicle

Hungry? A spotlight on campus dining halls.

A well-balanced diet is key to fueling a college lifestyle. Binghamton University offers four dining halls that provide a variety of food options and themed meals. All students living in a residential...