Community

Following arrests of owners, two Downtown restaurants vote to close permanently

The owners of Dos Rios Cantina and The Colonial have voted to close their businesses. The decision comes after a months-long police investigation into allegations of sexual assault and druggings, that has...


Politics

New York state redistricting maps to be redrawn

The New York state redistricting process may have an impact on students this fall. Last week, a NYS Court of Appeals judge ruled that the state’s new congressional and senate district maps...


Campus News

Students for Justice in Palestine awarded provisional charter

Students for Justice in Palestine (SJP) was recently granted a provisional charter by the Binghamton University Student Association (SA). SJP is an activist organization on campus that shares Palestinian culture and history...


Community

Watershed study center hosts inaugural EcoBlitz event

Binghamton University held its first annual EcoBlitz last Friday, hosted by the Center for Integrated Watershed Studies (CIWS). The event was organized by Carmela Buono, a doctoral candidate studying biological sciences, and...


Campus News

BU announces ticket appeal fee among new parking policies

Binghamton University has recently announced changes to campus parking fees, which include a new $10 fee for appealing parking tickets. The rule changes were first proposed by BU’s Transportation and Parking Services...


Campus News

Annual 'Take Back The Night' Rally held by Women's Student Union

Binghamton University students took to the streets to protest against rape culture this past Thursday. As part of Sexual Assault Awareness Month, the Women’s Student Union (WSU) at BU held their annual...


Speakers

CCRB presentation discusses relationship between citizens and police

A University at Albany associate professor presented at the Binghamton University Campus Citizen Review Board (CCRB) 2022 Speakers Bureau. As part of the CCRB speakers series, Robert E. Worden, an associate professor...


Campus News

Pharmacy student wins national student leadership award

A student in the Binghamton University School of Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Sciences (SOPPS) is one of 12 students in the country to receive a national award. The American Society of Health-System Pharmacists...


Community

Community members come together for middle schooler killed in East Side shooting

Binghamton community members have come together to express support for the 12-year-old victim of a recent shooting. On Thursday at 10:09 p.m., the Binghamton Police Department (BPD) responded to a report of...


Campus News

SOM Dean of 21 years dies

Upinder Dhillon, 71, the recently retired dean of the Binghamton University School of Management (SOM), died on Saturday. A Dateline announcement stated Dhillon’s death followed an illness. The dean originally planned on...