Community
March for Our Lives brings gun violence awareness with Artivism event
A movement was born after the Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School shooting on Valentine’s Day in 2018. Students of Marjory Stoneman Douglas were outraged at what they had gone through, as well...
Community
Get spooked at the Roberson Haunted House tours
Binghamton’s Roberson Museum and Science Center, located on 30 Front St., has had a long history of paranormal activity. Accordingly, it is now offering haunted history tours and a spook-tacular family event...
Community
Africana studies department celebrates anniversary with discussion on Afro-Latin Alliance, department's creation
On Wednesday, the Africana studies department celebrated 51 years at Binghamton University with a webinar entitled “Black Education Matters: Fifty Years of Black/Africana Studies at Binghamton.” Moderated by Dr. Titilayo Okoror, chair...
Community
What Does It Mean To Be Mixed?: A discussion about identity and social pressure
“People tend to look at me from a racial perspective, but I am not one race or another,” said one of the participants. “I am me.” On Monday, Oct. 5, the Binghamton...
Community
Film "Housing is a Human Right" debuts at Bundy Museum
On Oct. 1, the Broome Community Land Trust (BCLT) Youth Corps and the Riot Act, a new volunteer-run bookstore in the city of Binghamton, debuted “Housing is a Human Right” at the...
Community
Ross Park Zoo celebrates spooky season with Fall Fur All
What’s better than going to America’s fifth-oldest zoo? Going to its “Fall Fur All” Halloween event that maximizes the zoo experiences under the veil of the fun Halloween season. The Ross Park...
Community
Comedian Avi Liberman brings laughter to University community
Last Thursday over Zoom, the Binghamton University Alumni Association hosted an interactive comedy event featuring comedian and alumnus Avi Liberman, ‘93. Over 100 alumni and current students tuned in to have a...
Community
Local Black-owned restaurants you can eat at
One of the best ways to indirectly support the Black Lives Matter movement is to buy from Black-owned businesses. That being said, Black-owned stores, brands, services and restaurants are, sadly, not easy...
Community
Local Black-owned businesses you can support
In the wake of the Black Lives Matter movement and ongoing conversations about racial inequality and justice, it is important to recognize that racial differences impact every area of life and society,...
Off-Campus Events
Downtown Courtyard Market brings diversity among local businesses
Every Tuesday evening, shoppers touting reusable grocery bags fill the Metrocenter at the intersection of Court Street and Washington Street for the Binghamton Downtown Courtyard Market. This seasonal market running from July...