Campus News
Binghamton University professors submit brief to Supreme Court gerrymandering case
Research by a team of Binghamton University professors could be considered in a gerrymandering case currently being seen by Supreme Court. The case, Gill v. Whitford, deals with possible partisan gerrymandering ―...
Campus News
J.U.M.P. holds discussion in response to NFL controversy
On Sunday, Oct. 15, 11 NFL players from three different teams protested during the national anthem. On Wednesday, Oct. 18, the Juvenile Urban Multicultural Program (J.U.M.P. Nation) and the Kappa Alpha Psi...
Campus News
Shack-A-Thon raises awareness for inadequate housing
A campground of cardboard homes littered the Spine on Thursday, Oct. 19 as a part of Habitat for Humanity’s fourth annual Shack-a-Thon event. Binghamton University’s Shack-a-Thon is held each year in order...
Police Watch
Police Watch: 10/23
The following accounts were provided by Investigator Robert Meddleton of Binghamton’s New York State University Police. Suspects light up in the Nature Preserve SATURDAY, Oct. 14, 12:33 a.m. — Officers on foot...
Campus News
Workshop addresses domestic violence through art therapy
Each minute, nearly 20 people are physically abused by an intimate partner in the United States, according to the National Coalition Against Domestic Violence. In recognition of Domestic Violence Awareness Month, Binghamton...
Campus News
Koffman Southern Tier Incubator holds first open house to welcome student entrepreneurs
The Koffman Southern Tier Incubator held its inaugural student open house at its high-technology space in Downtown Binghamton on Tuesday evening. The Incubator’s directors and student developers led a tour around the...
Community
Forum continues discussion on Broome County opioid epidemic
Congresswoman Claudia Tenney (R-22) held a forum to discuss the effects of the Broome County opioid epidemic on Tuesday night. The forum, held in Symposium Hall at the Center of Excellence at...
Community
Stenger discusses economic impact of new health science campus at town hall
Local residents joined the Binghamton University School of Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Sciences (SOPPS) faculty and staff last week at a town hall to discuss the economic impacts of Binghamton University’s new Health...
Campus News
Stenger condemns second racist incident
Another racist depiction was found in a bathroom in Onondaga Hall on Sunday, according to a B-Line News Addition sent shortly after 5 p.m. on Monday. The discovery came just three days...
Campus News
Student groups volunteer at garbage clean up for first annual Gandhi Day
The first annual Gandhi Day of Service at Binghamton University was held Saturday, drawing in a crowd of over 50 students to participate in a garbage cleanup at nearby Aqua-Terra Wilderness Area....