Brendan Zarkower

Assistant News Editor

2017

bzarkow1@binghamton.edu

87 Articles


Science & Research

Melinda Momplaisir explores the relationship between law and society

Two of the biggest social movements in American history were the Civil Rights Movement and the feminist movement. Melinda Momplaisir is combing through history to study the interconnectedness and importance of these ...


Campus News

Mural project planned for Mountainview College

Two resident assistants are looking to bring some color to Mountainview College. ...


Community

Governor Cuomo visits Binghamton University, discusses emergency preparedness

Gov. Andrew Cuomo visited Binghamton University Saturday to spread his message of “prepare, respond and recover.” The event was part of a series of Citizen Preparedness Corps Training Programs organized by the governor’s ...


Speakers

Pace University Law professor breaks down the Bitcoin

David Cohen, a professor at Pace University School of Law, gave a short lecture Tuesday explaining the basics, risks and benefits behind Bitcoin, the online currency. ...


Campus News

DANCO promotes Korean pop culture

For DANCO, short for Dancing Koreans, Korean pop music has the potential to be the next big thing in America. ...


Campus News

NYC poetry team performs at BU Undergrounds

The Binghamton University Black Student Union continued the celebration of Black History Month Friday night with a Poetry Jam featuring members of the nationally renowned Nuyorican Poets Cafe ...


Campus News

Bollywood comes to Binghamton University

The Indian International Student Union (IISU) put on its biggest event of the semester. Around 300 people showed up to witness Tamasha 2013’s “Ticket to Bollywood,” which featured dances, comedy and a ...


Community

Indian International Student Union to host Tamasha

Among the groups featured at the two-hour event are Binghamton Bhangra, Binghamton Masti, Quimbamba Latin dance team and Cornell Tarana, an a cappella group. There will also be five dance routines performed ...


Campus News

Caribbean Student Association hosts carnival

There was no end to the festivities during the Caribbean Student Association’s (CSA) carnival The E.N.D: Energy Never Dies. ...


Speakers

Speaker researches Korean family trees

While some Korean natives may claim to be able to trace their family history back to royalty, professor Eugene Y. Park of the University of Pennsylvania’s Korea Foundation said that genealogy may ...