Community
Vigil held for unhoused man allegedly attacked by teenagers in Binghamton
A vigil was held on Tuesday to honor Peter Bennedum, an unhoused man who was allegedly attacked by five teenagers in Binghamton last Monday. The vigil, hosted on Carroll and Henry Streets,...
Campus News
Ahead of dining service changes, potential removal of MarketPlace vendors draw controversy
As Chartwells Higher Education prepares to take control of on-campus dining, some upcoming changes to the MarketPlace are drawing controversy. Chartwells was announced as Binghamton University’s new dining provider in February. The...
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Binghamton University appoints Sheena Murphy as the new Vice President of Research
Binghamton University announced that Sheena Murphy, an expert in condensed matter physics and an experienced research administrator, will serve as its new vice president for research. Murphy is currently the associate vice...
Community
Attorney General Letitia James and Gov. Kathy Hochul sue federal government over withheld highway funding
New York Attorney General Letitia James and Gov. Kathy Hochul formally sued the federal government for cancelling more than $73.5 million in highway funding for New York. Filed on April 24, the...
On-Campus Events
Campus comes together to celebrate Korean culture and identity in K-Fest
Food-filled tents, tables and activities enlivened the space outside of the Young Sam Kim Korean Student Center in Old Champlain this past Friday afternoon for K-Fest. Sponsored by the YS Kim Foundation,...
Campus News
BU students host 'Project Prom' to alleviate financial burden on local high schoolers
Amid prom season, the Binghamton University Saqqara Chapter of Mu Sigma Upsilon sorority hosted a community service project called Project Prom at Johnson City High School. Project Prom gave Johnson City High...
Campus News
SA Congress votes against Flock Safety resolution
The Student Association Congress failed to pass a resolution aimed at spreading awareness about Binghamton University’s partnership with Flock Safety and a student protest against the collaboration via an Instagram post and...
Campus News
Students present work at 15th-annual Research Days
Over the past two weeks, Binghamton University held a series of events celebrating student research and art as part of its 15th-annual Research Days. Between April 24 and May 1, the campus...
Campus News
Protesters rally against Flock Safety on campus
On International Workers’ Day, celebrated annually on May 1, more than 100 students and community members gathered on campus to demand that Binghamton University end its contract with Flock Safety. Protesters assembled...
Campus News
Dr. Stephen Maher leads this year's Lubna Chaudhry lecture series
Last Thursday, Binghamton University’s Master of Science in Human Rights program welcomed Dr. Stephen Maher, SUNY Cortland economics professor and editor of The Socialist Register, as part of this year’s Lubna Chaudhry...
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NATCHANGE kicks off fourth-annual EcoBlitz
The Binghamton University Natural Global Environmental Change Center hosted the Kickoff Event for EcoBlitz, a two-week-long biodiversity initiative. Held on April 25, the event featured tabling from 14 different clubs and organizations....
Campus News
Binghamton University Council Representative Irene Cui to step down
Binghamton University Council Representative Irene Cui, a junior majoring in economics, recently announced she will step down from her position. A special election is expected to be held sometime in the Fall...
Campus News
SA Congress passes 2026-2027 budget amid transparency controversy
The Student Association Congress passed its 2026-2027 fiscal year budget at Tuesday’s meeting. The budget process has drawn controversy in recent weeks over whether group allocations, or the amount of money each...
Campus News
I-GMAP collaborates with Kupferberg Holocaust Center to honor mathematician Emmy Noether
Last week, the Kupferberg Holocaust Center at Queensborough Community College collaborated with Binghamton University’s Institute for Genocide and Mass Atrocity Prevention and other collegiate programs to present “Finding Refuge at Bryn Mawr:...
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BridgeUSA hosts 'American Pie' event to discuss modern American patriotism
Binghamton University’s chapter of BridgeUSA, a newly established club, held its final event of the semester, “American Pie.” BridgeUSA is a national, non-profit organization that aims to encourage young people to engage...