Campus News
OCCT raises minimum wage for drivers
Off Campus College Transport (OCCT), Binghamton University’s student-run, managed and driven bus service, has raised the minimum wage for its drivers from $15.20 to $18 an hour. The increase was part of...
Campus News
'Campus Preacher' spews sexist, homophobic rhetoric, inciting Spine chaos
Students descended on Binghamton University’s Spine outside the Library Tower to engage with and confront Keith Darrell, the “Campus Preacher,” who came to campus Tuesday and Wednesday afternoon. Amid a University Police...
Community
University hosts Haudenosaunee Festival
This past Friday and Saturday, Binghamton University hosted the Haudenosaunee Festival, a two-day celebration, on its campus for the first time. With the Haudenosaunee flag flying over campus — which will remain...
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Anti-abortion table draws backlash, student protest
Students for Life of America (SFLA), a pro-life organization that partnered with Binghamton University’s College Republicans, drew backlash with their recent tabling event. On Sept. 18 in the Glenn G. Bartle Library...
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Kaschak Institute to lead launch of climate justice campaign
The Kaschak Institute for Social Justice for Women and Girls recently launched the 1MReady campaign to encourage students to participate in climate action. A coalition, including the Institute, Binghamton 2 Degrees, the...
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Late Professor Benita Roth's life honored and celebrated
On Sunday, Binghamton University hosted a celebration of life for Benita Roth, a professor of sociology and history and a former director of the women, gender and sexuality studies (WGSS) program. Roth,...
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University reestablishes bike-share program
Binghamton University has reintroduced the bike-share program after a previous vendor suspended their services. Through a partnership between Transportation and Parking Services and Koloni Fleets, a technology company, bikes may be reserved...
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College Democrats host Lea Webb, City Council candidates Kinya Middleton, Nate Hotchkiss
On Tuesday, Binghamton University’s College Democrats hosted New York State Sen. Lea Webb ‘04 and Binghamton City Council candidates Kinya Middleton and Nate Hotchkiss ‘12. The local leaders participated in a Q&A...
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VPSS hosts multicultural voting fair
The Vice President for Student Success and the Student Association collaborated with a diverse array of organizations to host a Multicultural Voting Fair. The fair, held Wednesday from 1 p.m to 3...
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EXCELERATE campaign speeds past donation goal early
The largest comprehensive gifts campaign in Binghamton University history is on its way to a new “super goal.” Launched in April 2022, “EXCELERATE” sought to raise $220 million by 2024, more than...