Campus News

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. ...


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University survey to pinpoint parking problems

In an attempt to gauge student opinion toward parking around campus, the Parking Services Advisory Committee has hired a transportation consulting firm to conduct a survey, recently emailed to the student body. ...


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Protests in Ukraine spark debate on campus

As the anti-government protests in Ukraine persist, Binghamton University’s Dorm Room Diplomacy (DRD) gathered for a roundtable discussion on the politics, international affairs and violence surrounding the protests. ...


Community

David Bosnick, philosophy professor, passes away

David Bosnick, philosophy professor at Binghamton University and middle school English teacher for over a decade, died Jan. 30 due to complications while he was working out at the gym ...


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Student website unites aspiring actors, filmmakers

Jared Biunno and Tyler Downey, two juniors majoring in cinema and theatre, respectively, spent the better part of the fall semester collaborating on an idea they shared: to bring together students in ...


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Binghamton University senior remembered for love of friends, philosophical debate

Jackson Riplinger Gallagher, a senior majoring in philosophy at Binghamton University, died Feb. 7 after struggling with depression. ...


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Miss Jamaica crowned as Caribbean Queen

In a pageant competition for this year’s title of Caribbean Queen, students gathered to express the “Rhythm of Life” at the 33rd annual Caribbean Student Association (CSA) Culture Night. ...


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BU women discuss sexual relationships, STDs and protection

Would you have a threesome? How far would you be willing to go with your partner? “Sexacation: The Best Sex Ed You’ll Ever Get!” addressed these topics and more in an open ...


Community

Environment, living conditions may affect child development

Chris L. Gibson, professor in the sociology, criminology and law department at the University of Florida, lectured about the different possible factors that shape the emotional and mental growth of children. ...