Spring Fling 2013 preview
When the sun comes out and the sleeves come off in Binghamton, one thing is certain: Spring Fling is just around the corner.
When the sun comes out and the sleeves come off in Binghamton, one thing is certain: Spring Fling is just around the corner.
With help from Binghamton University students and a fierce new obstacle course named The Punisher, the 16th annual AIDS Walk surpassed expectations.
Fittingly, there were no cars in Parking Lot F3 as students, faculty, and an alpaca gathered Monday to celebrate Earth Day with a zero-waste festival.
In recent months, several universities have added just that, buying special chairs designed for napping — though cost and feasibility suggest Binghamton University is unlikely to follow suit.
Newing’s best spellers congregated at the Chenango Champlain Collegiate Center on Sunday night to partake in the first Newing College Spelling Bee.
Lecture Hall 13 looked more like a martial arts dojo than a classroom on Thursday as students gathered to learn the basics of self defense.
It’s an excuse to wine and dine at new restaurants. Restaurants lure diners in with catchy price-point phrases such as “$10 for a three-course meal!” Sound enticing? Don’t fall for it. Sometimes, Restaurant Week isn’t worth it.
A change to the way SUNY awards financial aid could make the process of weighing college costs more transparent for prospective students in the upcoming 2013-14 academic year.
Cardillo weaves themes of power and vulnerability with nature in his artwork by showing how all living beings are susceptible to violent forces beyond their control.
Paul Barone became Binghamton University’s Jeopardy champion on Saturday, comfortably winning the campus-wide competition to bring the title home to Newing College.