Greek Life
Greek pantheon competes for title of "God" in a test of brawn and talent
Representatives from seven Binghamton University fraternities strutted their stuff for charity Saturday night in the 28th annual Greek God competition. ...
Campus News
Students with 'sexperience' get ahead on DickedIn
Though it may only have one member, DickedIn.org has thrust its way onto campus, with fliers circulating promoting “the only professional networking site for sexual intercourse.” ...
Campus News
Binghamton University Fair Trade club raises money for Guatemalan women
The Binghamton Fair Trade Club teamed up with Syracuse University Enactus’ Team Guatemala this past week to help sell products from Mayan weavers in Guatemala to Binghamton University students, the proceeds of ...
Campus News
Homecoming 2013 features tailgate party, Greek God contest
As Homecoming 2013 draws near, alumni and students alike are gearing up for a weekend of festivities. ...
Campus News
Performers gather in undergrounds for P.U.L.S.E.-hosted lip sync competition
P.U.L.S.E (Powerful United Ladies Striving for Excellence) hosted a lip synching contest Thursday night in the Undergrounds, featuring solo acts, duets and bands mouthing along to tunes by a variety of popular...
Campus News
Hillel, Rainbow Pride Union dissect use, misuse of labels
Hillel Student Group Outreach Team and Rainbow Pride Union teamed up to identify the labels people use and explore how to use them without judgment. The groups explored the different terms often...
Campus News
Binghamton University TA schools Reddit
“Unidan,” also known as Ben Eisenkop, received an undergraduate degree at BU with a double-major in biology and environmental science, and is now a third-year doctoral candidate in biology. Known for his ...
Student Association
OCCT ditches RFID card readers, explores other possibilities
Despite the expected launch of a third bus scanning system this semester, Off Campus College Transport (OCCT) scrapped the idea in favor of another version of the devices. ...
Speakers
Rabbi Avraham Weiss talks gender balance in Orthodoxy
Founder of the first institution to ordain Orthodox Jewish women as clergy, Rabbi Avraham Weiss spoke Thursday about bringing both male and female spiritual leaders into the Jewish community. ...
Campus News
Douglas Green remembered as leader
Douglas Green, 71, former professor in the Thomas J. Watson School of Engineering and Applied Science, died Sunday, Sept. 29. ...