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JUST wins class action lawsuit against Broome County Sherriff
After two years of prohibited contact between inmates and visitors, Broome County Jail must resume in-person visitation. Last May, Justice and Unity for the Southern Tier (JUST), a nonprofit that advocates against...
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BUDS to no longer accept cash payments
Students and community members looking to dine at Binghamton University will no longer have the option to pay for their meals with cash. In an Aug. 16 B-Line News Addition, Binghamton University...
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Alumni lose access to Google Workspace
This past summer, some alumni found themselves leaving their schoolwork behind quicker than they had expected. In July, non-email-related Google tools were removed from alumni B-Mail accounts — including Google Drive. Binghamton...
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COVID-19 policies revised for fall semester
While Binghamton University has eliminated its mask mandate for campus facilities, there are still COVID-19 precautions in place for the fall 2022 semester. BU has removed its surveillance testing policy for vaccinated...
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New and returning students move-in to campus
This past week, the sunny weather was on Binghamton University’s side as micro-fridges, crates of various chips and comforter sets arrived on campus, with students moving back into residence halls. Not including...
Community
University Wind Symphony Conductor dies at 64
Daniel Fabricius, conductor of the University Wind Symphony, died on Aug. 10. Fabricius first joined Binghamton University in 1992 as a percussion instructor before being promoted to conductor in 2012. From 1989...
Community
Bomb threat forces evacuation of Heath Sciences Building
A bomb threat led to the evacuation and closure of the Health Sciences Building yesterday. Classes ceased while students and faculty were ordered to vacate the building as Binghamton’s New York State...
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Fleishman Center director dies at 53
Denise Lorenzetti, BS ‘94 and MBA ‘97, director of the Fleishman Center for Career and Professional Development, died on Sunday, July 10. No further details have been provided at this time. Lorenzetti...
Community
Students organize for abortion rights
In the wake of a Supreme Court leak on Roe v. Wade, Binghamton University activists have taken action. Last week saw a set of events regarding abortion rights hosted by the Multicultural...
Campus News
I-GMAP appoints new co-director
The Institute for Genocide and Mass Atrocity Prevention (I-GMAP) has appointed a new co-director. Kerry Whigham, assistant professor of genocide and mass atrocity prevention, will become the next co-director of I-GMAP. The...