News

City of Binghamton to spend $1.4M on parking garage renovations

The city of Binghamton is looking to spend $1.4 million to revamp Downtown Binghamton parking garages in the upcoming year. In his State of the City address in February, Binghamton Mayor Richard...


Community

Across New York, LocallyU looks to get students shopping at small businesses

Creators of a new website are seeking to make Binghamton residents more conscious of where they shop and what they buy. LocallyU was launched last April as a database of businesses throughout...


Campus News

During midterms, a colorful chance to destress

Participants used spray bottles filled with water and food coloring to leave their mark in an environmentally friendly way. ...


Campus News

Bike Share reopens with expanded fleet

The training wheels are coming off as the Binghamton University Bike Share opens this Saturday for its fourth semester in operation. The Bike Share opened in the fall of 2013 with only...


Science & Research

To fight malaria, HIV/AIDS and tuberculosis, a professor takes a global perspective

Hassoun said that she hopes the Global Health Impact project will be a tool in guiding the distribution of medical resources and evaluating drug effectiveness and distribution. ...


Community

Southern Tier entrepreneurs dish advice to aspiring innovators

The Innovative Technologies Complex (ITC) was filled with entrepreneurial spirit as innovators from across the Southern Tier met with students at the Center of Excellence for a workshop on ideation, or how...


Student Association

Student Association E-Board finalizes election results

The winners of the 2015-2016 Student Association Executive Board at Binghamton University were confirmed on Monday evening at the SA Congress meeting with Dillon Schade as president, Zach Vigliani as executive vice...


Community

Protesters interupt Lecture Hall classes to draw attention to discrimination on campus

Professor Jeanne Lawless began her biology 118 class Monday morning by speaking about future labs and class requirements. In the first few minutes she discussed charts and graphs, until several students suddenly...


News

From summer internships to VH1, alumna talks path to career goals

For students who thought the closest they would get to a celebrity was Hugh Grant’s screening in February, a visiting alumna charted another path to fame on Friday afternoon. Students and faculty...


Campus News

At Town Hall Meeting, students and administration look for common ground

For the second time in three weeks, the Office of Diversity, Equity and Inclusion (ODEI) met with students and faculty Friday evening to review the demands for improving campus diversity released last...