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Opinions

Administrative barriers hamper student protest

Right before tennis great Roger Federer’s farewell match on Sept. 23, a climate activist rushed the court. The guy was on fire — partially at least. The whole ordeal lasted less than...


Columns

Carbon offset is an insidious lie

Ever heard a company advertise that they’re going “carbon neutral” in the near future? If you’re reading this column online, you probably have. Carbon neutrality is a popular new marketing phrase that’s...


Orientation Issue 2022

Columnist Opinions: Favorite on and off-campus pasttimes

For this year’s Orientation Issue, the Opinions staff asked columnists to share one of their favorite things to do when at Binghamton University, either on-campus or in nearby off-campus areas. Hopefully, this...


Columns

New Buffalo Bills stadium deal is unconscionable

When it comes to sports stadiums, nearing lease expiration is a natural time for team shareholders to reevaluate their investment. If the league is healthy, a new stadium will be built. Where...


Columns

Scientists should adapt a more flexible model of addiction

According to the National Survey on Drug Use and Health in 2020, 40.3 million Americans aged 12 or older suffered from a substance use disorder within the past year. Forty-three million is...


Columns

The loneliness pandemic is pressing for Gen Z

There is a problem brewing in our midst — one which I reckon to be the greatest of our generation. There is no boiling point to this problem. In fact, its consequences...


Columns

Columnist Opinions: How does the media impact you?

In the first Opinions column of its kind, the Opinions staff asked all of our columnists to discuss which media sources have impacted their life, and how they did so. Read on...


Columns

Harm reduction is the most effective way to prevent drug overdoses

Over the long winter break, I came across an anti-drug advertisement from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC). Usually, I would have skipped such an interruption to my Dark Souls...


Columns

Mixing Pepsi and Milk is worth a try

Pilk is when you mix Pepsi with milk. Most people have never heard of pilk, which is a shame because it’s a true revelation. Pilk is responsible for broadening my expectations of...


Columns

Unions can strengthen progressive campaigns

The Buffalo mayoral election is finally over, and Democratic Socialist India Walton has been defeated by write-in incumbent Byron Brown. While the last of Brown’s write-in ballots are being tallied, the Walton...