Rich Kersting

Contributing Release Writer

rkersti1@binghamton.edu

83 Articles


Lifestyles

It's fine to get stupid drunk, but don't be one

For those who live on campus or are coming from across the river, please, please, please don’t drink and drive. ...


Lifestyles

When campus is abandoned: navigating a desolate Parade Day wasteland

The Glenn G. Bartle Library Pods are usually a den of chaos with rooms full of people and printers low on toner. Not today. ...


Movies

Leonard Nimoy, remembered

He was a giver. On the screen he opened his heart and his mind to embody a character that was not human, that was not emotional. ...


Lifestyles

These radio shows are all talk—in a good way

But what are “public affairs”? Basically, they’re programs that focus on relevant media often found in the talk-radio format. ...


Movies

She ain't afraid of no ghost

Since its inception, the image of “Ghostbusters” has never been this challenged, and the success or failure of this movie could very well mean the life or death of this franchise. ...


Lifestyles

Blackberry Classic is more like an antique

The Classic is an old dog with the same old tricks and, while the company would like to make old seem new again, it just doesn’t have the power to keep up ...


Lifestyles

'Serial' is solving a mystery, week by week

Everyone has their own opinions and their own interpretation of the evidence. In a way, every listener is playing the part of an amateur detective ensuring that no stone goes unturned. ...


Lifestyles

Send friends money in a snap

The validity of Snapcash’s security should definitely be the first question on everybody’s mind, as Snapchat has come under fire in the past when people discovered that the app never actually deletes ...


Lifestyles

A new dating app, where women call the shots

Singled Out is an app that takes a unique approach to online dating by focusing on empowering women. In order to mitigate the amount of creepy messages women constantly receive on online ...


Theater

Take the bait and enter the 'Mousetrap'

The performers do a great job at keeping the ending a secret, which is probably the most important part of this kind of play. The play is famous for its twist ending ...