Campus News
"Rent" director resigns after backlash
The director of the spring Mainstage production, “Rent,” has resigned due to negative reactions to his team’s callback list. On Nov. 30, Barbara Wolfe, director of the undergraduate theatre program, announced that...
Health
Campus experts give advice on finals stress
As Binghamton University students prepare for finals week, mental health can become a cause for concern. As the fall semester comes to a close, finals week is approaching, with exams being administered...
Campus News
Students learn autism spectrum disorder treatments
A professor and clinical psychologist spoke to students about how applied behavioral analysis (ABA) can help those on the autism spectrum. This past Thursday, the Student Psychological Association (SPA) collaborated with the...
Health
Flu cases rise in Broome County
As finals week approaches, flu season is underway in Broome County. According to the New York State (NYS) Flu Tracker, as of the week of Nov. 20, 231 total cases of influenza...
Community
BU and BCC propose merge
SUNY Broome Community College (BCC) may soon be one with Binghamton University. On Dec. 1, BU President Harvey Stenger announced that the University was pushing forward a plan to further integrate with...
Campus News
B-Engaged down for Thanksgiving break maintenance
Along with students, B-Engaged was on break this past Thanksgiving holiday. B-Engaged, a platform used by Binghamton University student organizations for outreach and engagement, experienced periods of downtime from Nov. 24 to...
Campus News
Former NAACP president discusses social movements
Students came together this past Tuesday to discuss politics and activism with the former president of the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP). The Student Association Programming Board (SAPB)...
Campus News
Multicultural organizations hold "Fight Against COVID"
On- and off-campus activists visited Binghamton University to educate the community about the dangers of medical racism on Monday. Organized by the Lambda Zeta chapter of the Sigma Gamma Rho sorority, the...
Campus News
Quesera opens in Marketplace
A new, Southwestern-inspired build-your-own outlet has opened in the Marketplace. As students returned to campus from Thanksgiving break, Quesera, a build-your-own quesadilla, salad and soup station, served its first customers in the...
Community
BU professor analyzes Ticketmaster presale controversy
A Binghamton University marketing professor has analyzed the consumer behavior of recent Taylor Swift concert ticket sales. On Nov. 15, Ticketmaster — a ticket sales and distribution company — hosted a presale...