Campus News
Early housing deadline leads to rushed decisions, greater demand
In September, the University announced that it was moving the on-campus housing sign-up process from mid-March to mid-October. After the initial deadlines passed, Residential Life received mixed reviews from the student body...
Community
Binghamton University, YWCA collaboration looks to suit up community for success
Binghamton University is normally focused on preparing students for future careers, but before the Thanksgiving break administrators had a different focus: employing members of the local community. From Nov. 17 to 24,...
Community
Binghamton University pledges to improve campus nutrition with Partnership for a Healthier America
According to BU’s B-Healthy Initiative, the University has agreed to a total of 23 changes by joining the initiative. ...
Speakers
In the world of art forgery, crime does pay
Four art experts discussed the history of art forgery and how to differentiate between an authentic work of art and a fake. ...
Community
Panel looks to guide international students in housing process
ISSS hosted a panel of seven international BU students and a Binghamton police officer on Thursday in the Old University Union to give advice to students who are considering moving. Speakers gave ...
Campus News
All-male model lineup strut their stuff to support breast cancer survivor
Pi Delta Psi and Chi Phi fraternities worked with sorority Sigma Lambda Gamma in Old Union Hall to raise $800 toward treatment expenses for Fiorella Aller, a breast cancer survivor. ...
Campus News
As contract end looms, Sodexo faces criticism from students
The first petition, created by I.D.E.A.S., urges BU to negotiate with Sodexo to sign up for the Real Food Challenge (RFC), a national organization that works with institutions to look at the ...
Community
Thanksgiving rush sees students scramble for a ride home
As the number of Binghamton University students continues to increase, more are running into trouble getting home for the holidays. ...
Campus News
Final Ombudsman candidate presents to campus
Ramos graduated from the Pepperdine University School of Law, and currently works for Sandia National Laboratories in Livermore, California. ...
Speakers
Wall Street banker shares wealth of knowledge
Carpenter said traditional academics do not give students enough experience to find their strengths, a process which, according to him, begins with understanding how companies operate and discovering whether or not that ...