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The ins and outs of PDA

By Becca Porath -

For those of you who just won’t put it away on campus, here are some simple suggestions so you can stop being disgustingly, inappropriately happy with each other.

Sex playlist: second coming

By Release Staff -

Do you find having sex something awkward to do in silence? Set it to music. In Sex Issue tradition, Release has a new sex playlist featuring the sexiest songs to do the dirty to.

Healthy food at the Nite Owl? No, you’re not drunk

By Katie Shafsky, Michele Quiles and Chelsea Desruisseaux -

The Nite Owl now offers new (still expensive) healthy (kind of) options, including more vegetarian dishes. These specialized dishes are for those who are health conscious and want to avoid dangerous late-night snacking.

Professor rises out of poverty and into poetry

By Tiffany Moustakas -

Rising up from the lower class can be tough, but doing it through poetry is even tougher. Maria Mazziotti Gillan, director of both Binghamton’s Center for Writers and the Creative Writing Program, is the star of a documentary short that...

Two worldly, wordy poets return home to BU

By Emily Mancini -

Binghamton University breeds more than just accountants, engineers and unemployment. We also breed poets, like Metta Samá and José Antonio Rodríguez. They presented their work Tuesday, April 16, as part of the ongoing Spring Readers Series.

Boy creates girl, BU grad student creates play

By Katie Kravat -

A picture is worth a thousand words and for Daniel, an artist who creates a drawing of his perfect woman, it is worth a lot more. When Daniel draws his “icon” woman, his fantasies come alive and the line blurs...

Tyler creates scary good tunes on “Wolf”

By Kenneth Herman -

For a rapper who once joked about raping Goldilocks and murdering Bruno Mars, it seems out of character to hear Odd Future ringleader Tyler, the Creator say “you’re my girl, you’re my girlfriend” and “I like when we hold hands,...

‘God of Carnage’ strikes BU

By Rich Kersting -

Taking you on a roller coaster of emotion and opinion that jerks the audience around and around, “God of Carnage,” a play by Yasmina Reza, hit the stage the weekend of Friday, April 12.

You Won’t plays offstage

By Jacob Shamsian -

Saturday night, Cambridge, Mass. folk band You Won’t proved that a concert in the Undergrounds Coffeehouse can be both intimate and energetic.