Police Watch
Police Watch: 2/22
The following accounts were provided by Investigator Patrick Reilly of Binghamton’s New York State University Police. Jumpin’ around FRIDAY, Feb. 16, 11:36 p.m. — Officers received a report that nine students were...
Student Association
Student Association postpones election, extends submission deadline
The Student Association (SA) Student Congress voted to push back campuswide elections for the 2018-19 SA Executive Board in a meeting on Monday night. The election, originally scheduled for March 15, will...
Prism
Help Pipe Dream track hate crimes and bias incidents at Binghamton University
In the past few years, the Binghamton University community has experienced a good deal of race-related issues. In 2017 alone, reported instances included racist drawings appearing in multiple residence halls and a...
SUNY News
SUNY joins international University Climate Change Coalition
SUNY Chancellor Kristina Johnson announced on Feb. 7 that SUNY has joined the international University Climate Change Coalition as part of an effort to make the system’s 64 campuses carbon neutral. The...
Campus News
Tanya Husick declared new Transportation and Parking Services executive director
Binghamton University’s new executive director of Transportation and Parking Services (TAPS), Tanya Husick, has said she intends to prioritize transportation issues at the University’s Johnson City and Downtown Binghamton facilities. Husick was...
SUNY News
SUNY applications rise 9 percent
SUNY schools may see more students taking tours around state campuses. In a press release issued on Feb. 6, Gov. Andrew Cuomo announced applications are rising at New York’s public colleges and...
Community
Litigation halts house renovation on corner of Seminary and Chapin
After nearly a decade of litigation halting progress on repairing and maintaining 26 Seminary Ave., the residence has become dilapidated and covered in graffiti, with no solution in sight. Although residents on...
Science & Research
Geography department holds third annual GIS Day
Binghamton University President Harvey Stenger opened the third annual Geography Information System (GIS) Day on Friday as he declared his intent to use GIS technology on campus and in the town of...
Campus News
PULSE recognizes women of color, celebrates female empowerment
Nearly 100 students, faculty and community members, illuminated by string lights, gathered to celebrate women of color at the sixth annual Powerful United Ladies Striving to Elevate (PULSE) Banquet on Saturday evening....
Campus News
Multicultural Resource Center narrows down to three candidates for translation position
The Multicultural Resource Center (MRC) is one step closer to finding a new Translation and Interpretation Program (TIP) coordinator. Last week, the top three candidates for the position were interviewed by the...