Community
Poetry Matters' discusses social justice, political poetry
Larry Wu faced a small crowd of 20 people in the dim backroom of The Belmar Pub and Grill before spitting out, “Man, I ain’t got no time for no politics,” as...
Campus News
Female students and professionals network, discuss experiences at annual luncheon
In an effort to help undergraduate women advance in traditionally male-dominated fields, WE SPEAK BU (Women Empowered Support, Protect, Educate, Advocate and Know at Binghamton University) hosted its annual “Shattering the Glass...
Speakers
Moving from the Margins into Action' talks sexual assault, supporting survivors
One in five women and one in 16 men are sexually assaulted while in college, according to the National Sexual Violence Resource Center. Within the LGBTQ community, transgender people and bisexual women...
Campus News
Students protest the silencing of LGBTQ voices, discrimination
Students dressed in all black remained silent on Friday afternoon as they lined the walls and held signs in an attempt to bring attention to the violence, harassment and discrimination that the...
Police Watch
Police Watch: 4/30/18
The following accounts were provided by Investigator Patrick Reilly of Binghamton’s New York State University Police. Car crash WEDNESDAY, April 25, 4:52 p.m. — Officers responded to a car accident on Vestal...
Campus News
Jazzman's Cafe employees say supervisor, barista were suspended after sexual harassment allegations
Two Jazzman’s Library Tower Cafe employees, Jimmy Alvarez and William Gonzalez, were suspended on April 16 after numerous sexual harassment allegations were made against them, according to four people who work at...
Campus News
Edwin Black presents on IBM's involvement in the Holocaust
Edwin Black, author of “IBM and the Holocaust,” spoke in Lecture Hall 10 on Monday evening about the connection between the Nazi regime and Thomas J. Watson, the founder of IBM and...
Campus News
Stenger announces new alert system, more cameras at Student Association Congress meeting
Binghamton University President Harvey Stenger announced BU will be implementing a new campus alert system in a Student Association Congress meeting on Monday evening, . According to Ryan Yarosh, BU’s director of...
Community
Community members discuss solutions to gun violence at "Protecting Broome's Children"
Close to 20 community members voiced a number of perspectives on gun violence from across the political spectrum at a series of panel discussions on protecting Broome County’s children on Wednesday evening....
Campus News
Students protest University's inaction against racism on campus
In the drizzling rain, nearly 40 students gathered around the Pegasus Statue outside of Glenn G. Bartle Library to participate in a walkout against racism on Wednesday afternoon. Students silently marched across...