Chloe Rehfield
Pipe Dream News
crehfie1@binghamton.edu
49 Articles
News
Alum designs top-selling PS4 virtual reality game
“Job Simulator” is currently ranked as the No. 1 virtual reality game on PlayStation 4 and the 17th most popular game overall, surpassing once top-tier games such as “Batman: Return to Arkham”...
Restaurant Week 2016
Restaurant Week Fall 2016: Sake-Tumi
Sake-Tumi boasts a menu that is large enough to always try something new and satisfy any Asian-fusion craving. Next time, though, I’ll stick to conventional and casual Japanese dining and order my ...
News
Stonewall Mixers aim to connect graduate students, faculty
Since opening its doors for the first time this semester, The LGBTQ Center at Binghamton University has been developing its presence on campus by taking steps to bolster BU’s LGBTQ community. Its...
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Alumnus offers advice for diverse and successful career
On Wednesday afternoon, Binghamton University alum Merrit Hartblay spoke to students at a Harpur Edge Lunch and Learn event about taking risks to reach success while maintaining a positive outlook on life....
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BU implements 23 proposals to create healthier campus
According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), the city of Binghamton is ranked as the third most obese city in the United States, after Memphis, Tennessee and Shreveport, Louisiana....
Theater
Theatre League bring Broadway to Binghamton
Proudly wearing the tagline “Broadway Has Never Felt So Close,” the BTL is in the works of bringing six famous shows to the city of Binghamton this season: “Pippin,” “Cinderella,” “The Illusionists,” ...
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Environmentalists talk societal relations amidst Middle East conflict
On Tuesday evening in a crowded room in the Fine Arts Building, Israeli environmentalist Kama Lee-Tal addressed the first Peace Action meeting of the year, joined by her colleague Nasr Al-Qadi, an...
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Computer Science department names Weiyi Meng as new chair
On Aug. 15, Binghamton University’s Thomas J. Watson School of Engineering and Applied Sciences welcomed Weiyi Meng as the new chair of the computer science department. Meng, who graduated with a Ph.D....
Food
Take your Passover snacks to the next level
Make this Passover different from all other Passovers and improve your holiday with different, delicious, holiday-friendly recipes. ...
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New York Times editor discusses global issues from a journalistic perspective
From growing up in the Bronx to traveling the world as a foreign correspondent, the New York Times’ international managing editor, Michael Slackman, has been to a lot of places. He came...