Jami Ganz
Staff Writer
jganz2@binghamton.edu
13 Articles
Music
The ultimate soundtrack to your freshman year
Here are the quintessential songs for the important and characteristically freshman moments you will undoubtedly experience. ...
Lifestyles
Sex Issue 2015: A museum of penises is not a phallicy
The museum is known to house the world’s largest array of penises (over 250) from nearly 100 animal species. ...
Lifestyles
4 students on the study abroad experience
From England to New Zealand and everywhere in between, jetsetters from Binghamton University are starting to make their mark on the world at large. ...
Movies
Take a shot at these holiday movie drinking games
“The Santa Clause” — For the purposes of this game, we are acknowledging only the original 1994 “Santa Clause.” This movie’s as old as all of the sophomores who still can’t legally ...
Music
A playlist for the best end credits to your semester
like any intense movie, finals week deserves an intense soundtrack. There’s nothing like finishing your last physics practice problem with the sound of a full orchestra blasting in your ears. ...
Movies
45 films to screen this weekend at student-run experimental film festival
“It’s an event that the entire department can come out for and rally around and support,” Biunno said. “And it’s fun, it’s interesting to see what filmmakers from places like Iowa are ...
Movies
Volunteer as tribute to go see 'Mockingjay'
Unlike its predecessors, “Mockingjay” relies on an intellectually provocative story line rather than one that is action-based. ...
Television
The Binghamton brain behind Showtime's hits
We can thank Levine for the last seventeen years of great TV. At Showtime, Levine has served as the executive vice president of original programming since 2001, a role similar to his ...
Music
A fall playlist for every occasion
Whether you are dodging your Aunt Sally’s prying questions about college during Thanksgiving, or about to beg your TA for mercy, we’ve got you covered. ...
Theater
It's astounding, time is fleeting
Rotating between actors, the cast continually engaged with the audience by running around and through the aisles, simulating Dr. Frank N. Furter’s numerous trysts through a sheet and helping the audience to ...