Samuel Titus

stitus2@binghamton.edu

12 Articles


Music

Mix up your holiday wish list

At the end of the day, both hardware and software have their pros and cons; it is how you use your gear that matters most. ...


Arts & Culture

Story is key when writing a screenplay

No matter how beautifully shot a film is, if it lacks a solid story, it will fall flat. ...


Gaming

We're not in Candy Land anymore: rethink board games with Release's top picks

Emerging from “nerd culture,” strategy board games are making their way into mainstream consciousness, and for good reason; they can be incredibly fun. ...


Books

Get a taste of the Harpur Palate

These writers are professors, students and award winners who are residents of Washington, West Virginia, Mississippi and more. ...


Television

HBO is leading the pack in the streaming game, but piracy is still a threat

While most other giants of the entertainment industry fight tooth and nail against internet piracy, refusing to change their archaic business models, HBO sees piracy for what it truly is: a service ...


Music

Kendrick's surprise record is an unsurprising success

After 2012’s “Good Kid, M.A.A.D. City,” to say that there were high expectations for Lamar’s follow-up album is an understatement. “To Pimp a Butterfly” lives up to the hype, though it’s undoubtedly ...


Music

A real Irish music playlist

Grab a pint of the black stuff and let Release guide your playlist this Parade Day. ...


Lifestyles

Against students taking Mountainview shortcut, BU is defenceless

Over the years, the shortcut has become a well-known timesaver, made evident in the warmer months by the beaten dirt path and this time of year by the countless snow tracks. ...


Arts & Culture

Take a tour of Binghamton University's greenhouse

Perhaps the most interesting specimen of the Tropical Room — and without a doubt the most bizarre — is the Titan Arum, otherwise known as the “corpse flower.” ...


Lifestyles

Karl Bernhardsen: from SA E-Board to county legislator

For Bernhardsen, going door-to-door was not just about gaining the required signatures, but also about meeting voters, introducing himself to the people he wished to serve and understanding their collective concerns. ...