Community

Binghamton University takes over Oakdale Mall

Working to bridge the gap between campus and the community, Binghamton University hosted the fourth annual BU Day at the Oakdale Mall. ...


Campus News

Initiative offers free coding lessons to Binghamton University students

HackBU was started by Daniel O’Connor, a senior majoring in computer science. It aims to teach students from various academic backgrounds about coding, to create a deeper understanding and appreciation for the ...


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Black Student Union collaborates with Sodexo to serve up culture on campus

In celebration of Black History Month, the Black Student Union (BSU) collaborated with Sodexo for the first time Friday to serve up an array of traditional dishes for a taste of culture. ...


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DANCO promotes Korean pop culture

For DANCO, short for Dancing Koreans, Korean pop music has the potential to be the next big thing in America. ...


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Facebook page shares stories of Binghamton University students, faculty, staff

The page officially launched on Feb. 15. It was inspired by the Humans of New York (HONY) blog, which features stories and photos of — well, humans — around New York City. ...


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Binghamton University fashion show turns trash trendy

New York Public Interest Research Group (NYPIRG) and the Poverty Awareness Coalition (PAC) held a Trashion Show, in which teams of students displayed their designs made out of recycled materials. ...


Community

Budget Teach-In tackles taxes

The “Budget Teach-In,” held on Wednesday, was sponsored by groups including Citizen Action of New York, Alliance for Quality Education (AQE) and New Yorkers for Fiscal Fairness (NYFF). The event served to ...


Campus News

BU alumnus to compete in 'Crashed Ice' competiton

One Binghamton University alumnus is cutting through traditional winter sports for the “Red Bull Crashed Ice” competition. John Roufaiel, a 2005 alumnus who double-majored in Middle Eastern studies and Arabic, found out...


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Laura Bronstein named dean of College of Community and Public Affairs

Following a four-month search, interim dean Laura Bronstein was selected out of 80 candidates to lead the College of Community and Public Affairs (CCPA). ...


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Latin American Student Union discusses criminalization of blacks and latinos in public schools

Thursday evening, students gathered to discuss the impact that discrimination in the public school system has had on their lives. ...