Off-Campus News
Activists hold Climate Strike in Downtown Binghamton
Binghamton University students and community residents held a Climate Strike in Downtown Binghamton on Friday as part of a global event that drew an estimated 600,000 protesters across the United States and...
Campus News
Sculpture reintroduced on campus as part of new art exhibit
The Peace Quad is the new home of a sculpture created by former Binghamton University faculty member Ed Wilson, which was unveiled as a part of an art exhibition at the BU...
Off-Campus News
Binghamton Police Department purchases new armored police vehicle
A new BearCat has joined the Binghamton University family, and no, it is not a new student. In July, the Binghamton Police Department (BPD) received an armored truck called the BearCat G3...
Campus News
Harpur College alumni discuss post-graduate experiences at annual TIER Talks
Three Harpur College alumni returned to Binghamton University for Homecoming Weekend with the goal of relaying stories of change they have brought to the world. The talk, which was part of the...
Campus News
Center for Civic Engagement, student organizations table for Constitution Day
To celebrate Constitution Day on Tuesday, Binghamton University’s Center for Civic Engagement (CCE) joined College Republicans and College Libertarians to table on the Spine to spread knowledge about the Constitution and the...
Science & Research
Nursing students receive $2.8M award
Several Decker School of Nursing students have been released from tuition- and equipment-related financial stress after receiving a multimillion-dollar grant. On Tuesday, students participating in the Advanced Nursing Education Workforce (ANEW) program...
Campus News
Student Association to implement new sexual assault education campaign
In an attempt to bring campus-wide awareness to sexual assault at Binghamton University, the Student Association (SA) will be implementing a sexual assault education campaign. The campaign will work toward developing a...
Campus News
Students say electronic cigarette ban will not stop users
As a new ban against electronic cigarettes takes effect in New York, Binghamton University students who use vaping devices are preparing to find alternate ways to purchase flavored pods. The state-wide ban,...
Campus News
Illnesses spread across BU as flu season approaches
A symphony of sneezes and coughs has recently begun to welcome students as they enter their classes, a painful reminder that illnesses are spreading at Binghamton University, and any student could be...
Off-Campus News
Pre-law students voice concerns as Law School Admission Test (LSAT) goes from paper to digital
The Law School Admissions Test (LSAT) is facing one of its biggest changes since its creation in 1948, as the entire test will now be administered through a digital interface — a...