News
Campus Dunkin' charges more than local Vestal, Binghamton stores
The Dunkin’ Donuts in the Tillman Lobby is charging up to twice as much for some of its items than other local locations. Pipe Dream compared the prices of 90 of the same...
Campus News
Bike Share begins fifth year on campus
Getting around campus quickly can be tough, but for students aware of the Binghamton University Bike Share, lectures, the library and the gym are only a ride away. This semester marks the...
Campus News
Cayuga Hall reopened after renovations
After nearly a year of renovation, Cayuga Hall of College-in-the-Woods opened to residents this semester with private bathrooms, overhead lighting and infrastructure updates. The renovations mark the first major construction updates to...
Community
Uber, Lyft add to transit options at BU
Since the start of the semester, students have been taking advantage of Uber and Lyft, the ride-sharing services that have been operating in upstate New York since June 29. Uber began operating...
Police Watch
Police Watch: 8/31
Roommate reported FRIDAY, Aug. 25, 11:42 p.m. — Officers responded to Hughes Hall of Hinman College after a Residential Life employee contacted police after confiscating alcohol from a room, said Investigator Patrick...
Campus News
Dunkin' Donuts location opens in University Union
Students passing through the Tillman Lobby in the Old Union can now grab a hot coffee on their way to class and sit in their 8 a.m. lecture with a donut in...
Campus News
Multicultural Extravaganza celebrates diversity, builds community
Students and faculty of diverse backgrounds filled the seats of the Anderson Center’s Osterhout Concert Theater on Friday evening for the second annual This is ME: Binghamton University’s Multicultural Extravaganza. The event,...
Campus News
BU celebrates 24th annual University Fest
King Kong and a Tyrannosaurus rex took over Binghamton University’s Peace Quad on Saturday at the 24th annual University Fest. In addition to sliding down the backs of the inflatable-slide versions of...
Campus News
SA cuts New York Times Readership program after proposed rate hike
For the first time since the fall of 2011, hard copies of The New York Times are no longer available for free on campus. After The New York Times proposed a significant...