Features
Ask a professor: What's been in your Netflix queue?
Outside of the classroom, our professors consume media as much as we do, from binging television shows to catching the latest movie in theaters. Two Binghamton University professors, Hilary Izatt, an adjunct...
Features
Spring Readers' Series kicks off with reading from Shawn Goodman
With heavy young adult fiction at the forefront of his writing, Shawn Goodman is the latest writer to be installed into Binghamton University’s Readers’ Series. On Tuesday evening, Goodman read excerpts from...
Staff Picks
Staff picks: a pre-Oscars look at our favorite flicks
Patrick Earns, Assistant Arts & Culture Editor My favorite movie that came out this year was “Uncut Gems,” starring a suspiciously talented Adam Sandler. It’s a two-and-a-half-hour anxiety attack disguised as a...
Off-Campus Events
February's First Friday to spotflight black history, artwork
Kick off Black History Month on Binghamton’s Artist’s Row this Friday with multiple exhibitions. Check out our monthly First Friday roundup for a variety of galleries to visit. Feb. 7 — March...
Off-Campus Events
Flightless birds soar at third-annual Penguin Bowl
While Super Bowl Sunday fills the apartments and dorm rooms of countless Binghamton University students with chicken wings and nacho platters, the day’s real festivities could be found early Sunday morning at...
Off-Campus Events
Winter Happiness Festival enchants the Bundy Museum
Winters in Binghamton can seem long, dreary and gloomy. While the cold weather and inhospitable wind may keep people cooped up inside, the Bundy Museum of History and Art opened its doors...
On-Campus Events
"Mutant Space" utilizes interactive technology to highlight nuclear radiation
The Elsie B. Rosefsky Memorial Art Gallery’s newest exhibition is much more than an opportunity to use a virtual reality headset and take pictures for Instagram. Now open to the public, “Mutant...
Off-Campus Events
Vestal Museum showcases Broome County's black history in "African Road"
In celebration of the start of Black History Month, the Vestal Museum displayed Broome County’s black history through a showcase of local artists at their exhibition, “African Road,” from 12 p.m. to...
Television
BU senior finds success on first season of "Love Island"
Most college students don’t get the chance to say that they competed on a hit reality TV series, let alone met their partner on the show. But last summer, Emily Salch traded...
Features
New studio aims to offer inclusive yoga on Clinton Street
Get ready to relax at a new place in Binghamton when the stress of the semester hits. The Collective, A Space for Growth, is a new yoga studio on Clinton Street that...