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Ask a professor: What are you reading?

If you have ever taken a college course, you know that professors have a love for learning, especially about the things they teach. Moreover, they usually have a love for reading about...


On-Campus Events

Postmodern Jukebox gives Binghamton a taste of Christmas

Binghamton University got a taste of Christmas early as one of Postmodern Jukebox’s first holiday shows of the year echoed through the Osterhout Concert Theater on Tuesday. Postmodern Jukebox (PMJ) is a...


Off-Campus Events

O'Spacis provides student DJs a musical platform

This weekend, student DJs will showcase their music and rock the house as the space department at WHRW 90.5 FM returns with their annual event, Cafe O’Spacis, from 9 p.m. to 3...


On-Campus Events

Asian Night challenges cultural, social bubbles

The Osterhout Concert Theater was brimming with energy on Saturday night as the Asian Student Union (ASU) hosted Asian Night from 6 p.m. to 9 p.m., where seven different subgroups performed alongside...


On-Campus Events

Film screening honors Carolee Schneemann's life and works

Artist Carolee Schneemann died in March, but her work lived on last week through a showing of two of her films, “Fuses” and “Kitch’s Last Meal.” The event, part of the BU...


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Beethoven Project celebrates composer's 250th birthday

Regarded as one of the most definitive composers of the classical period and the bridge to the romantic period, Ludwig van Beethoven has continued to be a vivid presence through his music....


On-Campus Events

Harpur Cinema screens movie in conjunction with 'not but nothing other: African-American Portrayals, 1930s to Today'

As part of Binghamton University’s most extensive display of African American artwork in the history of its art museum, Harpur Cinema screened Charles Burnett’s “To Sleep with Anger” on Friday and Sunday....


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Student organizations offer alternative trick-or-treating options for community

Halloween isn’t just for kids, and Binghamton University students are sharing the spooky season festivities with local children in the area. Dickinson Town Council (DTC), SUNY Kids and the Panhellenic Council are...


Off-Campus Events

Lecture explores the role of zombies in Arabic culture

Zombies are usually seen as terrifying and mindless creatures, especially in recent American literature. In Arabic culture, however, zombies can represent both a passage of time and a reflection on the past....


Off-Campus Events

A walk through the Roberson Mansion's "Dance of the Dead"

From 8 p.m. to midnight on Oct. 26, the Roberson Mansion’s “Dance of the Dead” fundraiser invited guests to partake in an evening of food, drink and supernatural delights inspired by the...