Mallory Braden
mbraden1@binghamton.edu
33 Articles
On-Campus Events
The Red Hot Chili Pipers deliver sensational concert
This past Thursday, Celtic rock band the Red Hot Chilli Pipers performed here at Binghamton University in the Osterhout Concert Theater. Originating in Scotland in 2002, the band returned to the United...
Campus News
BU prepares to celebrate Women's History Month
Women’s History Month has begun, and many Binghamton University departments and student organizations have scheduled events throughout March to celebrate. International Women’s Day has been observed since 1911. Since its creation, this...
Campus News
Bartle Library third floor renovations continue
Renovations are still underway on the third floor of the Glenn G. Bartle Library. The third floor of the Bartle Library has been off-limits since the renovations began last fall. The construction...
Coronavirus
Gov. Hochul lifts indoor mask mandate for businesses
New York State Gov. Kathy Hochul announced the statewide indoor business mask-or-vaccine requirement would end on Feb. 10, making it optional for counties, local governments and individual businesses to implement. The decision...
Sex Issue 2022
The ups and downs of college dating culture
Dating and relationships are often seen as a crucial part of the college experience. With the growing popularity of dating apps and other online resources among Generation Z and college students in...
Music
Hippo Campus' new LP opens a new phase for their music
Popular indie rock band Hippo Campus is back with their third LP, their newest full-length album since “Bambi,” which was released September of 2018. This new album, quite literally titled “LP3,” which...
Campus News
Stenger gives annual State of the University Address
On Tuesday, Binghamton University President Harvey Stenger returned to the Anderson Center’s Osterhout Concert Theater to deliver his annual State of the University Address. Stenger addressed challenges as well as improvements to...
Campus News
Bartle Library sees lack of mask compliance, threatens removal from study spaces
At a Nov. 30 Student Association (SA) Congress meeting, reports were made regarding the lack of mask-wearing inside the Glenn G. Bartle Library. Various complaints have been made by faculty and other...
Theater
DCP brings refreshing comedy in return to in-person shows
The Dickinson Community Players (DCP) brought an air of comedy to the Chenango Champlain Collegiate Center (C4) this past weekend with their first in-person show since the beginning of the pandemic, titled...
Campus News
BU holds second-annual Let Us Dream Conference
Last Friday, Binghamton University once again hosted the Let Us Dream Conference, a platform organizers say was created to empower people of all different ages and backgrounds, as well as promote community...