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Criminal trial against Hamail Waddell begins in Binghamton City Court
Trial proceedings in the criminal case against Hamail Waddell began Monday morning in Binghamton City Court. The case will resolve charges against Waddell, a Black-Asian man arrested in the early hours of...
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Faculty collaborate to host Gaza roundtable discussion
Faculty members from the Institute for Genocide and Mass Atrocity Prevention, the Center for Middle Eastern and North African Studies and the Center for Israeli Studies held a roundtable discussion Thursday afternoon...
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Murder suspect arrested at SUNY Broome
A SUNY Broome student was arrested in the town of Dickinson on Sept. 16 after the Broome County Sheriff’s Department was informed of an active out-of-state arrest warrant for murder. The student...
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Multicultural Voting Fair promotes student civic engagement
Through a partnership with several multicultural organizations, the vice president for student success’ office hosted the Multicultural Voting Fair on Thursday afternoon. The fair, held in the Mandela Room from 1 p.m....
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Gov. Hochul establishes upstate workforce development program
Working to establish close to $200 million in funding toward job training and career support in the advanced manufacturing sector, Gov. Kathy Hochul announced a new workforce development program, ON-RAMP. ON-RAMP, which...
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Gov. Hochul signs legislation aiding emergency medical service workers
New York Gov. Kathy Hochul signed a series of laws aimed to help stabilize emergency medical services finances and expand on-site treatment options. The legislative package, comprised of two main bills, was...
Campus News
New service will deliver your bad news anonymously
Campus Bad News, a new service for college students to send unpleasant news anonymously, has made its mark on campus over the past month through flyers, word of mouth and campus Snapchat...
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Zeta Psi suspended until 2028, no longer recognized by BU
Following reports of an incident that took place Downtown about three weeks ago, the Binghamton University chapter of the Zeta Psi fraternity has been suspended until Aug. 1, 2028. On Sept. 9,...
Community
Broome County Food Council's access plan addresses countywide food insecurity
The Broome County Food Council launched its new “Food Access Plan” last week, detailing five strategies to ensure sustainable healthy, affordable food access across Broome County. The plan, organized in collaboration with...
Community
Citizen Action holds reproductive rights rally
Citizen Action of New York, an activist group, held a reproductive freedom rally on Monday to protest Republican Rep. Marc Molinaro’s policies related to abortion rights. Pro-choice advocates from the community attended...
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Amid retention rate dip, University to launch 'Baxter chatbot' for new students
Following a dip in first-year retention and graduation rates, Binghamton University will launch an A.I. chatbot to increase awareness about campus resources and draw more student input on University services. The Dean...
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Student Association publishes divestment statement
This article was updated at 10 p.m. on 9/25 to include a statement from the Student Association’s E-Board. As mandated by a Student Association Congress resolution passed last semester, a statement in...
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Deliberations surrounding demolition of Court Street house continue
A plan to demolish a historic home in Downtown Binghamton faces continued opposition from a local preservation group. The home, a two-story residence built in the late 19th century, is located at...
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I-GMAP hosts webinar discussing challenges facing Venezuelan migrants in Colombia
To discuss the publication of a policy report to protect Venezuelans in Colombia from identity-based violence, the Institute for Genocide and Mass Atrocity Prevention hosted a webinar last Wednesday. The online event,...