Pelle Waldron

Assistant News Editor

2017

pwaldro1@binghamton.edu

85 Articles


Science & Research

Mobile app lets Downtown residents tap into police records

Binghamton University students can now feel safer Downtown by simply checking their phones. The Broome County Sheriff’s department, in conjunction with Appriss, Inc., has released an app called MobilePatrol that lists inmates...


Community

Mountainview Expo draws local businesses to campus, students to volunteer

This past Sunday, local businesses from the Binghamton area set up tables in the Appalachian Collegiate Center, Mountainview College’s dining hall, in an effort to educate students about life outside of campus. ...


Campus News

Career Development Center launches website to streamline job search

The site allows employers to reach out to specific students and lets students schedule meetings with career advisors. Students can “save” their favorite employers’ information for easy access and can view upcoming ...


Campus News

With ropes course, campus expands its outdoor options

Did you know Bearcats could be airborne? The Outdoor Pursuits department of Binghamton University’s Campus Recreation has opened a new ropes course for students and staff to participate in various team-building activities,...


Campus News

Interim Director named permanent head of Binghamton University Foundation

After working with the Binghamton University Foundation for 13 years, Sheila Doyle was appointed as its executive director on July 1. The BU Foundation is a not-for-profit organization that raises money to...


Speakers

Palestinian-American poet Remi Kanazi shares his work and experiences with Binghamton University students

Kanazi’s poems focused on political issues, his family’s experiences being forced out of Palestine and his own life experiences. He described his grandparents leaving Palestine and dealing with personal critics. His performance ...


Science & Research

Speakers debate legalization of medicinal marijuana in New York

Speakers discussed the Compassionate Care Act that, if passed, would legalize medical marijuana in New York. According to Claudia Edwards, public health director of the Broome County Health Department, the law would ...


Campus News

Zero Waste Festival organized to promote environmental practices on campus

Organizers of the eighth annual event encouraged students to practice zero waste habits, such as properly recycling and composting waste. ...


Campus News

Binghamton University students celebrate Vietnamese culture

The theme of the night was “high school,” and members of the VSA played video skits to take the audience through various aspects of Vietnamese culture. ...


Campus News

Students get their questions answered by UPD

In an effort to better inform students about their rights, the newly chartered Students’ Rights Union (SRU) held a question-and-answer session with University Police officers. ...