Restaurant Week Spring 2019
Spring 2019 Restaurant Week: The Colonial
The Colonial has been a go-to spot for not only the Binghamton community since its opening, but also for college students because of its more than ideal location. The restaurant has the...
Music
Upbeat songs for sunny spring days
Spring is officially here! While the sun begins to shine and the weather warms up, here are some upbeat, feel-good songs to kick the season off and motivate us to make the...
Lifestyles
Tips to combat plastic waste on campus
One of the main issues in today’s society is how our waste is affecting the future of our environment. Today, swirling soups of plastic fill our oceans in large systems of moving...
Lifestyles
Into the wild with Dylan Horvath
Binghamton University is surrounded by acres of forests and natural habitats. Among these natural areas is the BU Nature Preserve, a not-so-hidden gem of the University. The Nature Preserve has served as...
On-Campus Events
Food Co-op hosts 'Tiny Desk'-inspired concert
This past Friday afternoon, March 8, the Binghamton Food Co-op at the Roots Cafe hosted its first Lunchtime Set, which borrows the National Public Radio (NPR) Tiny Desk setup to provide a...
On-Campus Events
Harpur Cinema to host queer film screening
On Monday, March 11, Harpur Cinema and the women, gender and sexuality studies department will host a co-sponsored screening of experimental short films by queer artists. Titled “Dirty Looks: Eight Years On,”...
Movies
'Captain Marvel' empowers women
The latest installment in the Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU) premiered on Friday, March 8, with “Captain Marvel,” the first female superhero lead in a Marvel film. The film first received backlash before...
On-Campus Events
Bamboo flute concert showcases Chinese culture
On Thursday night, March 7, Binghamton University’s Confucius Institute of Chinese Opera transformed Casadesus Recital Hall into a platform of music from diverse cultures. Yuxiao Chen, a bamboo flutist and visiting instructor...
On-Campus Events
Concert features koto and shamisen
After performing her first song, traveling musician Masayo Ishigure asked a room packed with students, professors and local community members how many of them had heard of the koto, a nearly six-foot-long...
Off-Campus Events
Student bands to perform in benefit at Cyber Cafe West
On Friday, March 8, Binghamton University’s professional music fraternity, Mu Phi Epsilon will host its annual benefit concert, “One Cyber World,” at Cyber Cafe West, located on Main Street. It will feature...