Speakers
Behind the fun and games, a human rights crisis at World Cup
The main problem is kafala, the system of labor that is used in the country, where migrant workers are brought to Qatar. ...
Campus News
Holi festival celebrates beginning of spring with bright colors, touches of Indian culture
The celebration featured six rounds where students threw red, blue, orange, yellow, purple, green and pink powders and water balloons at one another. ...
Science & Research
From the sociology of media to diabetes research, students present discoveries
The poster session was open to anyone interested in academic research, regardless of discipline ...
Speakers
Visiting professor looks to Ohio temple to explain divides in the Mormon community
He explained the mixed reactions that LDS church members have about the Community of Christ’s ownership of the important temple ...
Student Association
Student Congress 4/28: Budget approval and appeals
On Monday night, Binghamton University’s Student Congress (SC) put the 2015-16 school year budget up for a vote, and addressed the concerns that came with it. The upcoming year’s budget, distributed by...
News
Professors and local administrators share advancements in tech, education
Real world problems were scaled down Friday as panelists discussed technological and practical solutions at Binghamton University’s fourth annual Innovation Day. Hosted in the Innovative Technologies Complex (ITC), the event featured a...
Campus News
Research Days keynote speaker advocates for sustainability, nourishment
Nearly one billion people in the world are undernourished, yet nearly two billion people are overweight. This dichotomy is what Raj Patel shared with an audience of nearly 300 Binghamton University students...
Campus News
From fasting to calligraphy, Islamic Awareness Week aims to educate BU campus
In an effort to combat negative stereotypes, the Muslim Students Association (MSA) hosted a weeklong series of events to bring a taste of Islamic history and culture to campus. For every day...
Speakers
Following hottest year in history, New York state activists look to energy reform
Despite the long, grueling winter Binghamton University students faced, 2014 was globally the hottest recorded year in history. On Wednesday night, BU’s New York Public Interest Research Group (NYPIRG) hosted the Earth...
Campus News
T-Shirts line Spine to support survivors of violence
Every 1-2 minutes, a woman is raped. Before the age of 18, one in four girls and one in five boys will be victims of incest or sexual assault. The Clothesline Project...