Campus News

Students snag discounts on business attire

Kristal Clark browsed the racks of clothing at J.C. Penney, trying to find the perfect outfit for her resident assistant interview later this week. Clark, a sophomore majoring in mathematics, was one...


Police Watch

Police Watch: 1/29

The following accounts were provided by Investigator Patrick Reilly of Binghamton’s New York State University Police. Fake ID busted in lost and found MONDAY, Jan. 22, 4 p.m. — An 18-year-old male...


Campus News

Long-term government shutdown could impact students, faculty

The federal government reopened Monday following a 69-hour shutdown, but the impacts of a future shutdown could have effects on the Binghamton University campus. A long-term shutdown could affect federal research grants,...


Campus News

University partners with GradGuard, offers tuition insurance

Getting sick, struggling academically and facing mental health issues are all reasons that students might choose to withdraw from a semester. If they did so after the fourth week of classes, none...


Campus News

Student petition stands within with the student conduct process

When Jason Balogun received his sanctions for violating the Binghamton University Code of Student Conduct in January, he said he needed a way to get his side of the story out, publishing...


Campus News

Anonymos donor funds research internships for Harpur, pharmacy students

When Binghamton University’s new Health Sciences Campus for the School of Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Sciences (SOPPS) opens this summer, five students will already be working on research projects in pharmacy practice and...


Campus News

SHADES struggles with membership decline

Chukwudi Kanu remembers going to SHADES events as a freshman and seeing an open, social community with vibrant events. Now, Kanu is a senior, and SHADES doesn’t have the same gatherings. A...


Police Watch

Police Watch: 1/25

The following accounts were provided by Investigator Patrick Reilly of Binghamton’s New York State University Police. Drinking in plain sight SATURDAY, Jan. 20, midnight — An officer was passing Windham Hall of...


News

Competition increases for RA positions

Olivia Merseburg has wanted to be a resident assistant (RA) since she was in high school. But for Merseburg, a sophomore majoring in political science, and the hundreds of other students at...


Science & Research

BU research challenges Easter Island's historical narrative

Often referred to as the “Easter Island heads,” the moai statues found on Chile’s Easter Island are the focus of one Binghamton University professor’s research. Carl Lipo, professor of anthropology at BU,...