Christina Pullano

43 Articles

Students take a step against suicide

By Christina Pullano -

Students gathered Sunday afternoon to honor those lost to suicide and raise money to build awareness and prevention.

Trees removed, students stumped

By Christina Pullano -

Following the removal of 30 trees from the old Dickinson community earlier this week without student notification, members of the Student Association Student Assembly brought forward a piece of legislation calling for an increase in communication between students and the administration.

Engineer turns RA room to Stark’s suite

By Christina Pullano -

Mustafa Celebi, a senior majoring in mechanical engineering, built his own version of the artificial intelligence computer system Stark uses in the “Iron Man” movies.

Parade Day 2013 brings changes

By Christina Pullano -

Binghamton’s annual St. Patrick’s Day parade will yield some changes this year — specifically, it will be shorter in length and will not feature any floats — but student excitement for the festivities remains unhindered.

Tom and Marty’s gone forever, for an hour

By Christina Pullano -

Larry Shea, owner of Tom & Marty’s bar on State Street, awoke Wednesday afternoon to a closure notice from the Broome County Health Department on his bar’s front door.

Yang vs. Food: Jerry devours competition

By Christina Pullano and Eurih Lee -

Born 10 pounds 3 ounces, Jerry Yang has always been a big guy, but after his freshmen year, the 6-foot-3-inch 200-plus pound standout found a hobby that could allow him to realize his potential: competitive eating.