Campus News
Lecture on first Puerto Rican librarian complements cultural exhibit
When Pura Belpré, New York City’s first Puerto Rican librarian, first arrived in Harlem in 1920, she couldn’t find any children’s books written in Spanish. So she wrote one. On Monday, Oct....
Police Watch
Police watch: 10/25
The following accounts were provided by Investigator Patrick Reilly of Binghamton’s New York State University Police. Money stolen from wallets in Hinman SUNDAY, Oct. 22, 12:37 a.m. — Two 19-year-old females contacted...
News
Sticky note with Swastika found in Digman Hall
A sticky note with a swastika drawn on it was found on a lounge window in Digman Hall of Dickinson Community yesterday, according to a B-Line news addition sent Tuesday night. This...
Community
$100K grant will fund local battle against opioid addiction
Assemblywoman Donna Lupardo (D-Endwell) announced a new regional initiative to combat the opioid epidemic at a press conference at the Binghamton University Downtown Center on Monday morning. Alongside a group of collaborating...
Campus News
SA Spotlight highlights English professor Ryan Vaughan
Ryan Vaughan, an adjunct professor of English, eagerly peeked in from behind the door at the front of the room. His beard, blond hair and glasses were the only visible features as...
SUNY News
SUNY collaboration aims to support rural village in Haiti
In a small village 25 miles north of Port-au-Prince, Haiti, a long-awaited medical center will soon be built as part of a new SUNY collaboration. In September, 10 SUNY campuses, including Binghamton...
Campus News
Binghamton University professors submit brief to Supreme Court gerrymandering case
Research by a team of Binghamton University professors could be considered in a gerrymandering case currently being seen by Supreme Court. The case, Gill v. Whitford, deals with possible partisan gerrymandering ―...
Campus News
J.U.M.P. holds discussion in response to NFL controversy
On Sunday, Oct. 15, 11 NFL players from three different teams protested during the national anthem. On Wednesday, Oct. 18, the Juvenile Urban Multicultural Program (J.U.M.P. Nation) and the Kappa Alpha Psi...
Campus News
Shack-A-Thon raises awareness for inadequate housing
A campground of cardboard homes littered the Spine on Thursday, Oct. 19 as a part of Habitat for Humanity’s fourth annual Shack-a-Thon event. Binghamton University’s Shack-a-Thon is held each year in order...
Police Watch
Police Watch: 10/23
The following accounts were provided by Investigator Robert Meddleton of Binghamton’s New York State University Police. Suspects light up in the Nature Preserve SATURDAY, Oct. 14, 12:33 a.m. — Officers on foot...