Sarah Lettieri

slettieri@binghamton.edu

35 Articles


Community

Two incarcerated individuals face felony charges after attacking correctional officers

Two incarcerated individuals at the Broome County Correctional Facility are facing felony charges after separately attacking corrections officers. The first incident took place on Feb. 16 and involved Michael J. Fiore, 41,...


Community

TPS, DACA programs face uncertain future one month into Trump's second term

Several immigration programs face uncertain futures a month into President Donald Trump’s second term. On his first day in office, Trump signed several executive orders aimed at tightening border security and restricting...


Community

After weeks of debate, City Council unanimously passes Good Cause Eviction law

After delaying the vote two weeks ago, the Binghamton City Council voted unanimously to pass New York’s Good Cause Eviction law last night. Originally introduced in early December by Nate Hotchkiss ‘12,...


Community

The Southern Tier Aids Program works to stop the spread of HIV

Through community outreach and education, the Southern Tier Aids Program strives to support people with HIV and prevent the virus’ spread in Broome County. According to John Barry ‘91, the program’s executive...


Community

Binghamton's director of economic development discusses the vital role of local businesses

When taking a walk down the busy streets of Downtown Binghamton or its neighboring areas, one may come across several storefronts with unique draws. Sarah Glose ‘14, MPA ‘16, the director of...


Campus News

President Stenger delivers final 'State of the University' address

As the curtain begins to close on University President Harvey Stenger’s 13-year tenure at the helm of the administration, around 400 students, faculty and community leaders gathered to hear him deliver his...


Community

Town and Country Apartments renovation begins

Renovations are underway at Binghamton’s Town and Country apartment complex following Gov. Kathy Hochul’s announcement of the $94 million project on Jan. 16. Local officials say the planned upgrades will provide quality,...


Campus News

YDSA holds postelection town hall

The Binghamton University chapter of the Young Democratic Socialists of America hosted a postelection town hall to discuss the political landscape and their plans to organize and mobilize their movement during Donald...


Campus News

Annual Harpur's Ferry conference sees experienced alumni return

Harpur’s Ferry, Binghamton University’s student-run ambulance service, hosted its 12th-annual Emergency Medical Services conference over the weekend, allowing students to further develop their skills and medical knowledge as emergency medical technicians. The...


Campus News

Brian Rose, University's vice president for student affairs, leads talk about Title VI, free speech on campus

Brian Rose, the University’s vice president for student affairs, led a discussion co-hosted with the Faculty Senate on Wednesday. It related First Amendment issues and reports of growing antisemitism on campus to...