Campus News

Undergraduate Anthropology Organization hosts discussion on appropriation of Native American culture

In an effort to increase awareness and dialogue about cultural appropriation, the Undergraduate Anthropology Organization (UAO) held “Was your Halloween Costume Racist?: The Appropriation of Native American Culture” on Wednesday evening in...


Campus News

Black Student Union, Multicultural Resource Center hold day of absence in honor of Black Solidarity Day

The day before midterm elections, Binghamton University’s Black Student Union (BSU) held its annual Black Solidarity Day Festival to acknowledge and showcase the influence and sociopolitical power black people possess within the...


Campus News

Parents petition ESCAPE bus company for additional bus stop in mid-Hudson Valley

Binghamton University parents have created a petition to the ESCAPE Bus Company, a student-run charter bus service for BU students going home for holiday breaks, to include a new mid-Hudson Valley stop...


Campus News

Speakers emphasize resiliency at annual Healthy Campus Summit

Students and faculty gathered in Old Union Hall to learn about stress management, mindfulness and healthy eating at the annual Healthy Campus Summit on Wednesday. The annual event, part of Binghamton University’s...


Community

BPD arrests two suspects in anti-Semitic graffiti

Two suspects have been arrested by the Binghamton Police Department (BPD) for spray-painting swastikas outside of Binghamton High School early Tuesday morning. The suspects, who have been identified as Binghamton residents William...


Police Watch

Police Watch: November 7, 2018

The following reports were provided by Investigator Robert Meddleton of Binghamton’s New York State University Police. Bathroom vandals FRIDAY, Nov. 2, 11:35 p.m. — Officers received a vandalism complaint from a bathroom...


Campus News

Corazón de Dahlia, Omega Phi Beta host discussion on domestic violence and sexual assault in Latin America

One in three Latinas have experienced domestic violence in their lifetime and 50 percent of Latinas who experience violence never report it, according to statistics read at the Domestic Violence and Sexual...


Community

Larry Sharpe hosts rally at Galaxy Brewing Company in Downtown Binghamton

On Saturday, a crowd of supporters gathered outside Galaxy Brewing Company with signs and T-shirts in anticipation of Libertarian gubernatorial candidate Larry Sharpe’s arrival. Sharpe’s rally, hosted in the Downtown Binghamton restaurant...


Speakers

BU alum discusses his path to a medical career

Dr. Jordan Gitlin, ‘90, returned to Binghamton University on Saturday to speak on his journey from his undergraduate years to his current role as a surgeon at a pediatric urology hospital. The...


Campus News

Religious groups discuss mental health stigmas at 'Mental Health Matters'

Ending the stigma against mental health was just one of the many topics discussed at the interfaith banquet hosted by the Muslim Student Association (MSA) in Old Union Hall on Sunday night....