Housing Issue 2022

The Printing House versus 20 Hawley St.

Have cold or fever-like symptoms? Do you feel nauseous all the time? Do you have migraines that won’t end and stomach pains that won’t stop? These are all symptoms of a pretty...


Housing Issue 2022

Broome County's housing and education crises are intertwined

The college town crisis, a far too well-known tale of concentrated supply and consistent demand for off-campus housing, is notoriously vigorous in disturbing surrounding neighborhoods and transforming them into university villages. Broome...


Housing Issue 2022

Students share their housing horror stories

By: Staff Reports All accounts provided by anonymous students. A winter surprise. “We had a carbon monoxide leak in the house because the broiler broke, and the fire department and [New York...


Housing Issue 2022

Ongoing Binghamton housing projects

Across Broome County, several new housing projects are under construction. Here is a list of some such projects. “Stadium Lofts” Housing Project This fall, a new 70-unit, mixed-use housing project in Binghamton...


Housing Issue 2022

What to know about Mayor Kraham's student housing proposal

Over the past couple of months, a proposed zoning law by Binghamton Mayor Jared Kraham, targeting student housing, has been making its way through city’s legislative channels. If the law is passed,...


Housing Issue 2022

@binghamton.ras highlights concerns with ResLife

A coalition of resident assistants (RAs) have taken to Instagram to voice concerns with ResLife. The Instagram account, known as @binghamton.ras (BRAs), was formed in early August. Since that point, BRAs have...


Off-Campus News

Modernization coming to the Greater Binghamton Airport

The Greater Binghamton Airport (BGM) is preparing to undergo two years of reorganization and remodeling, modernizing it for the 21st century. On Sept. 14, New York State Governor Kathy Hochul announced a...


Science & Research

BU study examines wellness habits pre- and post-COVID-19 shutdown

A Binghamton University study suggests women should exercise moderately during periods of high stress. Lina Begdache, an associate professor of health and wellness studies, began the study before the COVID-19 shutdown. Begdache,...


Off-Campus News

Oakdale Commons renovation plan begins

After acquiring the Oakdale Mall earlier this year, Spark JC LLC has commenced renovations to the property. Spark JC, the company that operates the renamed ‘”Oakdale Commons,” was given a budget of...


Campus News

I-GMAP hosts seminar on approaching sensitive historical topics

On Monday, the Institute for Genocide and Mass Atrocity Prevention (I-GMAP) held a seminar about Holocaust Education where they addressed the question, “How do we teach sensitive history?” Speaking on the topic...