Yael Rabin
yrabin2@binghamton.edu
12 Articles
Fashion
The Release guide to women's spring fashion
Pastels are a great transition tone from winter to summer because they’re more subtle than summer’s bright and loud colors used in floral patterns. ...
Books
Alum authors find inspiration from their years at BU
McNaugher writes unabashedly about her sexual orientation, and many of her poems described a palpable sexual tension to which anyone could relate. ...
Arts & Culture
7 ways to ball out at Binghamton basketball games
There’s only one home game left, and we urge you, fellow Bearcats, to make your way to the Events Center. ...
Television
5 shows you should binge watch and how to do it
Thanks to websites like Netflix and Hulu, we now have access to thousands of television shows at a click, and it’s completely transformed our watching experience. ...
Movies
Romantic comedies worth your Valentine's eve
On this Valentine’s Day, try one of these films with a significant other, a friend or even alone — it’s just another day — and see the genre as you’ve never seen ...
Lifestyles
Finish off college with the Bing bucket list
For you seniors out there — or for anyone at all, really — consider the following “BUcket list” (see what I did there?) as a platform to make the most of your ...
Arts & Culture
Finals week students we hate in Bartle
For our freshman readers or for those of you who are veterans of the experience, here’s a list of the different types of people you will see in the library this finals ...
Fashion
Strap in, it's Release's backpack guide
Some students choose backpacks for their spaciousness in order to fit laptops, textbooks or even booze. Other students use their backpacks as accessories, choosing fashion over functionality. ...
Guest Columns
Israeli soldier's murder goes unnoticed
If Atias had been born in the United States, he could have been a freshman sitting in your Intro to World Politics class, or maybe even pledging a frat. Instead, he was ...
Theater
'Shakespeare Abridged' hits HPC this weekend
In one standout moment, Jordan Gagnon, a junior majoring in mechanical engineering, parodied Ophelia’s drowning in “Hamlet” by pouring a water bottle into his open mouth. ...