News

Webb, Lupardo lead legislative effort to ban carbon dioxide fracking

State lawmakers recently introduced a bill to ban the use of carbon dioxide (CO2) to drill and extract natural gas and oil resources. The bill, proposed by State Sen. Lea Webb and...


News

Democrat Tom Suozzi wins special election for former Rep. Santos' Long Island district

In a win for Democrats, Tom Suozzi, a former Nassau County executive, won a hotly-contested special election to fill the congressional seat vacated by George Santos. Suozzi represented the district from 2017-2023...


Campus News

At recent basketball game, Zionist Organization led show of solidarity with Omer Neutra

At last Thursday’s men’s basketball game, Binghamton University’s Zionist Organization (BUZO) led a show of solidarity with Omer Neutra, an accepted student who joined the Israel Defense Forces (IDF) during his gap...


News

Justices appear likely to reverse Colorado Supreme Court, allowing Donald Trump to remain on ballot

The U.S. Supreme Court heard arguments Thursday over whether Colorado may disqualify former President Donald Trump from appearing on the 2024 ballot. Last year, a group of Colorado voters eligible to vote...


Feature

Students found Eating Disorder Awareness Club

The newly-founded Eating Disorder Awareness Club (EDAC) is working to educate the campus community on the complexity of eating disorders and offer support to affected students. Its founder, Hannah Yeddu, a junior...


Sex Issue 2024

'Sex and Gender in Antiquity' explores gender-based norms, homosexual relationships between historical figures

A course offered by the Middle Eastern and Ancient Mediterranean Studies (MEAMS) department allows students to explore how gender and sexuality were perceived during ancient times. The course, AMS 280S: Sex and...


Sex Issue 2024

A Q&A with Diane Miller Sommerville

Diane Miller Sommerville is a professor of history at Binghamton University. She teaches “Sex in American History” and “Women, Family and Sex in the Early United States,” which focus on issues regarding...


Sex Issue 2024

'Say the damn word': The state of abortion rights, locally and nationwide

Since the U.S. Supreme Court overturned Roe v. Wade last June, abortion access has been stuck in a state of limbo across the United States. Though abortion rights have been threatened nationwide,...


Campus News

Students for Justice in Palestine, now fully-chartered, hopes to amplify pro-Palestinian voices on campus

Newly chartered by the Student Association (SA), Binghamton University’s Students for Justice in Palestine (SJP) is looking to the future. Advocating for Palestinian empowerment — both in historic Palestine and throughout the...


News

Gov. Hochul proposes $233 billion state budget

Advocating a pause in tax increases, Gov. Kathy Hochul released her $233 billion proposal for New York state’s 2025 fiscal year budget last month. The proposal came weeks earlier than the release...