Sarah Rahman
Contributing Writer
srahma20@binghamton.edu
10 Articles
Lifestyles
Coffee, comfort and conversation
Stepping into John Arthur Café feels like stepping into a quiet corner of a busy city. Though there is life and motion outside on the Spine, the coffee shop has a soothing,...
News
Ohio State professor explores biofilm in everyday life
Students and faculty attended the Binghamton University Center for Biofilm Research’s workshop on Friday afternoon in the Innovative Technologies Complex to hear keynote speaker Paul Stoodley explain more about the world of...
News
Turkish photography explored as method of modernization
Cagatay Dogan, Binghamton University Ph.D. candidate in his 11th year and graduate of the Middle East Technical University at Ankara, Turkey spoke on Wednesday about photography’s role in the transition of Turkey’s...
On-Campus Events
Art collective provides platform for expression in Mountainview
Following the theme of “Shipwrecked,” audience members were asked to write down their thoughts on pieces of paper and put them in a container — a makeshift message in a bottle. ...
News
Students share poems promoting body positivity and self-love
On Tuesday evening, students gathered in the Undergrounds for “Positive Monologues,” an event promoting body positivity and self-love. This was the fourth year that the event, hosted by Woman Empowered Support, Protect,...
Features
New boutique brings vintage style to Clinton Street
One of the things that makes Mabel D. Orr Fashion Boutique special is the variety of its collection. The boutique has a range of items — old sweaters with bold prints, decorative ...
News
Alumnus recounts career at U.S. Department of State
On Friday, Binghamton University alum Kevin Greer spoke to students about his experience working for the U.S. Department of State as part of the Fleishman Center for Career and Professional Development’s “Cool...
Off-Campus Events
City celebrates film
Twenty-seven films were selected for the festival in all, each ranging in length from three to 15 minutes. Screenings took place in five hour-long blocks, with 10-minute breaks in between. ...
News
Visiting professor discusses benefits of learning to apply math to everyday life
Steven Strogatz, the Jacob Gould Schurman professor of applied mathematics at Cornell University, spoke about communicating math to the general public on Friday in the Science I Building. His talk, “Doing Math...
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Research examines elasticity of human skin
Binghamton University assistant professor biomedical engineering Guy German tested the physical limits of skin in his study regarding skin mechanics. With his research, German said he is looking to discover the physical...