Theater

Macbeth goes virtual for fall theater production

The Binghamton University theatre department’s virtual fall production of William Shakespeare’s “Macbeth” will take place this Thursday, Oct. 22 and Sunday, Oct. 25 after two performances last week. The play entails superstition,...


Community

Africana studies department celebrates anniversary with discussion on Afro-Latin Alliance, department's creation

On Wednesday, the Africana studies department celebrated 51 years at Binghamton University with a webinar entitled “Black Education Matters: Fifty Years of Black/Africana Studies at Binghamton.” Moderated by Dr. Titilayo Okoror, chair...


Features

Riot Act opens in Binghamton, offers an alternative to mainstream bookstores

A local Binghamton organization recently opened a bookstore called Riot Act, located at the Carriage House Annex at the Bundy Museum of History and Art on 129 Main St. The bookstore was...


Music

WHRW Radio Patria celebrates 40th anniversary

WHRW 90.5 FM is a community radio station located on campus that has been active since 1966. Ferdinand Montalvo, ‘87, host of the Latin department of WHRW Radio Patria, which translates to...


On-Campus Events

SAPB brings the humor with Josh Peck

Our generation’s childhood has been defined by the renowned sitcoms on Nickelodeon, Disney Channel and Cartoon Network. One sitcom in particular, Nickelodeon’s “Drake & Josh,” was a memorable and iconic show to...


Food

The Stone Fox debuts on Hawley Street

When looking to grab a bite to eat or to drink with some friends in Downtown Binghamton, you may want to go somewhere hip, contemporary, affordable and of course, filled with delicious...


Off-Campus Events

Otsiningo Park Scarecrow Contest features scarecrow displays submitted by the community

Scarecrows have long been a cultural symbol of agriculture, the fall season and the harvest. At this time of year, you are sure to see denim-clad, straw hat-wearing scarecrows of all types...


On-Campus Events

Hostile Terrain brings attention to migrant deaths while crossing the border in the Sonoran Desert

Since the 1990s, over 3,200 people have died while crossing the Sonoran Desert between Mexico and Arizona. On Oct. 5, a participatory art display debuted in the Grand Corridor of the Fine...


Features

A brief history of the Indigenous peoples who lived here before us

The Susquehanna and Chenango Rivers join in Downtown Binghamton which, in the 1700s, was the sacred home of the Onondaga tribe. Before English settlers arrived in North America, the Iroquois — also...


Music

A playlist featuring Latin American/Hispanic artists

National Hispanic Heritage Month is a time to celebrate and acknowledge the contributions made by Hispanic and Latin American people. Hispanic/Latin culture is filled with great music, dancing and unique instruments. Instruments...