Rachel Powers

Release (Alumnus)

2014 English

rpowers2@bupipedream.com

49 Articles


Arts & Culture

‘The Crucible’ hits the main stage at BU this weekend

Go back in time this weekend with the Binghamton University theater department in its first main stage production of the spring semester, “The Crucible." ...


Arts & Culture

Three shows to kick off BU theater season

The Binghamton University theater department’s 2012 season is kicking off with three one-act plays from March 1-4. ...


Arts & Culture

Food allergies don’t have to be a hardship

If you have specific allergies or beliefs that affect the foods you eat, it can be hard to adjust to college dining. ...


Arts & Culture

What’s a broke college kid to do? Celebrating Feb. 14 on a budget

With jewelry commercials advertising sales for already-overpriced jewelry and bouquet arrangements emptying your wallet when you could buy a dozen roses in the city for $5, it’s hard for broke college students...


Arts & Culture

Birthright: Explore your Jewish roots and the culture of Israel

As winter break approaches, more than 60 students are preparing for a Jewish right of passage, an experience known as Birthright. ...


Arts & Culture

Last BU studio show "True West"

The Binghamton University theater department's last studio show of the semester, "True West," a play written by Sam Shepard, premieres at 8 p.m. Dec. 1 in the Gruber Theatre and plays through ...


Arts & Culture

"Hamlet"-esque play to premiere

The Dickinson Community Players will premiere their last show of the semester, ...


Arts & Culture

BU's final main stage musical

Binghamton University’s theater department asks its audience to put its faith in the impossible with its second and final main stage production of the fall semester. “Man of La Mancha” reminds those...


Arts & Culture

Al Vos: The "Mr. Feeny" of Binghamton University, professor & mentor

With name tags from Hinman College’s various resident assistants covering his door, he flashes an inviting smile as he finishes reading an email from a Binghamton University alum requesting to see him...


News

Curtains come up on 'Dying City'

The Binghamton University theater department gave its debut performance of "Dying City," a play written by Christopher Shinn, last night in the Fine Arts Building's Gruber Theater. The play will run again ...