Lifestyles
What does the way we use emojis tell us about ourselves?
I have talked to several individuals whose justification for getting the iPhone 6 was not the hardware, battery life or interface; it was but the mere fact that they could send a ...
Lifestyles
The definitive ranking of Binghamton campus cutlery
There is a wide variety of cutlery available on campus. Between forks, knives and spoons, there are many factors that contribute to the success or failure of an eating utensil. Ranked from ...
Lifestyles
So Coachella's a Noachella...
Why should day drinking be limited to Bar Crawl and Parade Day? Remember, it’s 5 p.m. somewhere, and it’s definitely 5 p.m. in Coachella Valley, California. ...
Lifestyles
Binghamton blogger takes on the world - literally
The solo traveler has decided to transform his six-week journey across Vietnam on a Minsk 125cc motorbike into a feature-length film, titled “Minsk, Vietnam.” ...
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Rosenfield captures more than just a photograph
Rosenfield began the project in 2010. He had more than 500 people leaving and entering his home. Now, five years later, Rosenfield has shot thousands of subjects, and he notices the same ...
Lifestyles
What would a libertarian do?
While many college libertarians actively advocate for the legalization of marijuana and marriage equality across the country, especially at more liberal schools, many of their more conservative beliefs fall into the background. ...
Lifestyles
What it's like to be in a photo session with Steve Rosenfield
“What’s the last thing you’d want to tell someone else, because it would make you look bad?” he asked me. ...
Lifestyles
The magazine making a comeback is...
Stella, now the president of Ellipsis, took on this project and assembled a group of fellow literature lovers to bring the magazine back to Binghamton ...
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From poet to published
Siegel returned to his roots when he read his work at BU in February at the first night of the Binghamton Center for Writers 2015 Readers’ Series. ...