Campus News
Mountainview College hires new faculty member in residence
To many college students, hookups are a Friday night activity. To Mountainview College’s newest faculty member in residence, Ann Merriwether, an instructor of psychology and human development at Binghamton University, it’s a...
Student Association
SA town hall discusses OCCT, mental health initiatives
With Student Association (SA) elections just six weeks away, this year’s Executive Board hosted a town hall meeting Monday to address the organization’s performance over the past semester. Around 70 attendees listened...
Campus News
Human Rights Institute offers research opportunities, lectures from other universities
At the start of the semester, the Binghamton University Human Rights Institute opened its doors to students and faculty looking to examine issues such as human trafficking, capitalism and religion. The institute...
Community
Senate task force hears testimonies on Binghamton opioid and heroin crisis
In 2017, there were 479 opioid-related overdoses in Broome County, according to Binghamton Police Chief Joe Zikuski. On Tuesday, community members explored potential solutions to the opioid crisis with New York state...
Community
Broome County Land Bank funding unsustainable
Just two years ago, 50 Front St. was one of the largest blighted properties in the city of Binghamton’s landscape. Once a hotel and nursing home, the building was abandoned in 2011,...
Campus News
Higher education program receives $215K grant
For Binghamton University and SUNY Broome students following unique pathways to graduation, grant money is coming, just in time to avoid program shutdowns. A $215,000 grant was awarded to Broome County Higher...
News
New York regulations shield transgender students
College campuses across the country are struggling to determine how Title IX should be applied to transgender students under new federal guidelines. Under the Trump administration, the federal interpretation of Title IX...
Police Watch
Police Watch: 2/8
The following accounts were provided by Investigator Patrick Reilly of Binghamton’s New York State University Police. Slightly over the limit SATURDAY, Feb. 3, 4:44 a.m. — An officer driving westbound on West...
News
Binghamton University cancels classes because of snow
Students waking up for their 8:30 a.m. classes on Wednesday were met with snow-covered streets and canceled classes. Binghamton University called a snow day on Feb. 7, canceling classes and closing offices...
Community
Documentary screening highlights opioid addiction in young adults
The prevalence of nonmedical opioid use among the college-age population is between seven and 12 percent, according to the American College Health Association Task Force for Opioid Prescribing. As part of its...