Campus News
Students showcase computer programming skills at first Datathon
Students were challenged to explain datasets through programming, compete in different categories and showcase their programming skills to local businesses at Binghamton University’s Data Science and Analytics’ (BUDSA) first Datathon. BUDSA is...
Campus News
Panel discusses voting reform, midterm elections
Binghamton University was a designated polling center for students on campus this past November, but only about 300 of the 7,000 students who live on campus voted. Democracy Matters and the Center...
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TEDxBinghamtonUniversity to focus on endless possibilities
This year’s TEDxBinghamtonUniversity talks will focus on taking advantage of life’s limitless possibilities. TEDxBU, an independent Technology, Education and Design (TED) event organized by the University, will be held in the Osterhout...
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Dining services postpone Panera plans
Students looking forward to enjoying bread bowls on campus may have to wait a little longer. On Friday, Feb. 23, a B-Line news addition was sent to all students, announcing a change...
Greek Life
Formal and informal rules shape differences in Greek life recruitment
This past weekend, nearly 400 students participated in the Binghamton University Panhellenic Council’s formal sorority recruitment — the largest recruitment the council has ever seen. In the weeks prior, BU’s Interfraternity Council...
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UDiversity holds cultural conversation
The UDiversity Educational Institute started a conversation with students about diversity, inclusion and oppression in today’s society on Wednesday. During “Building Bridges to Cultural Competency,” Lea Webb, a coordinator at the UDiversity...
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"All-In for Israel" raises money for victims of terror attacks
Almost 900 people have been injured and 62 have been killed in terror attacks in Israel since September 2015, according to Israel’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs. On Tuesday, Binghamton University students raised...
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SA groups face consequences for accepting Venmo payments
Thanks to a warning from the Student Association (SA) Executive Board, some groups selling food around campus might be less willing to take Venmo. The SA warned groups earlier this month that...
Community
Community solar project creates clean energy accessibility
The world is going more green, and Binghamton is a prime market for solar energy. In an information session held at the Koffman Southern Tier Incubator on Tuesday, BlueRock Solar representatives discussed...
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Information Technology Services presents on accomplishments, goals
Binghamton University’s Information Technology Services (ITS) directors presented upcoming projects to students, faculty and staff on Wednesday morning. In 2016, ITS instituted its Project Management Office to manage and develop its project...