Keith Dellapenta

kdellapenta@binghamton.edu

9 Articles


Listicle

What to know about your renter's rights

As the semester begins to ramp up, students must start making off-campus housing decisions for the next academic year. Though the housing process can be stressful, it is essential to understand your...


Campus News

VPSS office begins sexual wellness education campaign

Over the next two weeks, the office of the Student Association’s vice president of student success will be running a sex campaign focused on sexual wellness education. Throughout the campaign, the office,...


Feature

Office of Sustainability seeks to fight climate crisis

The office addresses growing concerns regarding climate change, and through academia, events and initiatives, its leaders have created impactful opportunities for students to get involved with sustainability efforts. As universities across the...


Campus News

SUNY chancellor plans to eliminate single-use plastics across state campuses

SUNY Chancellor John King announced a plan earlier in March to eliminate single-use plastics from Binghamton University and the 63 other SUNY campuses. A gradual, multi-year process, the initiative will eventually phase...


Campus News

KASA hosts annual K-Night, themed 'Find your Seoul-Mate'

The Korean American Student Association (KASA) held its annual K-Night, themed “Find Your Seoul-Mate,” last Friday. A collaboration between many Korean-centered organizations on campus, K-Night is a celebration of Korean culture filled...


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...


News

SA Congress approves Elections Code, spring election timeline

After a lengthy debate at this Tuesday’s Student Association (SA) Congress meeting, the body voted to approve an updated Elections Code — which governs the elections process for the SA’s Executive Board...


Campus News

PPGen holds Reproductive Rights Rally

The rain didn’t stop Planned Parenthood Generation (PPGen), a student group advocating for reproductive justice, from holding a Reproductive Rights rally this past Sunday. Starting at 1 p.m., PPGen held the rally...


Campus News

Rise of AI met with mixed reactions from faculty

The rise of artificial intelligence and ChatGPT may lead to lasting changes in academia. Since launching in 2022, ChatGPT, an “AI-powered language model,” has about 100 million monthly users and can be...