Campus News
All University classes to move online for two weeks in response to rising coronavirus cases
Amid rising coronavirus cases both on and off campus, Binghamton University has moved all learning online for two weeks starting Thursday, according to a B-Line News Addition from BU President Harvey Stenger...
Campus News
Culture Chats move online
As students cope with the realities of a college experience during the global coronavirus pandemic, the Multicultural Resource Center (MRC) continues to offer an accessible social outlet for students of color at...
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Jewish students at BU celebrate holidays during COVID-19
Rosh Hashanah and Yom Kippur are two Jewish holidays that fall between September and October every year. While classes have not been held on the High Holidays in the past, this semester...
Student Association
SA proposes mandatory sexual assault class for credit
As students continue to push for campus reform surrounding sexual assault awareness and prevention, the Student Association (SA) proposed the introduction of a mandatory class to be taken for credit as a...
Campus News
Professors adjust to new instruction styles during COVID-19
The coronavirus pandemic has forced professors and students to spend the semester learning how to adjust to the hybrid and online instructional model adopted by Binghamton University. New York State Gov. Andrew...
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Waste management at BU sees increase in recycling, proper disposal
There’s many bins scattered around Binghamton University with some labeled “trash” and others “recycle” and sometimes, a student may come across one with a “paper” designation. But, once a student places their...
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BU Libraries faces budget cuts following University financial troubles
As a result of Binghamton University’s financial troubles, BU Libraries is receiving a large budget cut, causing the cancellations of certain subscriptions that may impact University research. BU Libraries’ budget previously experienced...
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Positive test rate for COVID-19 remains low, BU calls for more compliance with health and safety guidelines
As Binghamton University enters its fourth week of classes utilizing a hybrid model, the positive test rate for the coronavirus remains low compared to other SUNY schools. However, student compliance is still...
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BU Libraries release anti-racism statement
In wake of the Black Lives Matter movement and protests going on across the nation, the Binghamton University Libraries released an anti-racism statement last Wednesday. The statement starts by saying that the...
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Spring schedule announced with start date of Feb. 15, no breaks
On Thursday, the academic calendar for spring 2021 was released after being under review since the uncertainty of the coronavirus pandemic set in. The first day of classes is an unprecedented Feb....