Campus News
In finals stretch, Bartle becomes base for last-minute studies
Pei Qi Yang sat at a secluded computer in the Glenn G. Bartle Library Pods Tuesday evening as she put the finishing touches on her history and psychology final papers. Everything she...
Community
Local businesses brace for January slow-down
When finals end and students head home for winter break, favorite Downtown businesses have learned to adjust to the time off from the University rush. Binghamton has a population of approximately 47,000...
Campus News
Binghamton University revamps finals scheduling system
According to the motion presented before the Faculty Senate, the week before finals had become a de facto final exam week for professors ...
Campus News
For finals week, many flock to favorite study spots
In the spirit of finals week, Binghamton University students are rushing to their favorite study spots around campus. And while all have the same goal of getting good results on tests, papers...
Campus News
Hundreds rush for early graduation
With tuition, fees and housing, costing in-state students $22,000 per year and thousands more for out of state students, many look to save money by graduating early. ...
Campus News
De-Stress December aims to provide moment of relaxation for students
With finals approaching and stress levels rising, students are searching for ways to relax and blow off steam. The Dean of Students office is trying to provide just that. ...
Campus News
Binghamton University names new ombudsman
Binghamton University has its new ombudsman. President Harvey Stenger announced today that Bathabile Mthombeni will be assuming the position on Jan. 15. Mthombeni received her bachelor’s degree in sociology from Princeton University, and...
Campus News
Ali Mazrui remembered for five decades in academics, activism
While memorials are usually somber events, the memorial for Binghamton University professor and renowned scholar, Ali Mazrui, had the atmosphere of a family gathering, as guests shared stories of the man who...
Community
Runner show off best bad taste, worst of winter fashion in 5K
The run, co-sponsored by the College of Community and Public Affairs (CCPA), began in Lot S in front of Newing College and ended between Academic Buildings A and B. ...
Speakers
Professorial candidate talks emotional, social consequences of alcohol abuse
As part of her application process to become a research professor, Catharine Fairbairn, who received her Ph.D. from the University of Pittsburgh, gave a talk on Monday evening on alcohol’s rewards in ...