On-Campus Events

Bhangra Fever with global field

Dancers from Singapore, Canada and across the United States are traveling to Binghamton University this weekend to compete in Bhangra Fever, an internationally recognized competition. The event was first held in February...


On-Campus Events

Active Minds and SHADES team up for 'Love Yourself' event

This Valentine’s Day season, SHADES and Active Minds want you to be your own valentine at the inaugural “Love Yourself: Body & Sex Positivity Carnival.” The event, which will be held in...


Features

Julion's Kitchen arrives after students win entrepreneurship challenge

This past Sunday, Julion’s Kitchen spiced up the Marketplace with its savory bites. Julion’s Kitchen, the winner of the spring 2017 Student Culinary Council’s (SCC) entrepreneurship challenge, took over Chick-N-Bap’s space in...


Off-Campus Events

Sip 'N Paint promotes artistic expression

The Black Student Union (BSU) and the men of Gamma Sigma Zeta Fraternity Inc. turned the Downtown Binghamton club Spotlight into an art hub with their Sip ‘N’ Paint event on Saturday....


Books

Loving man's best friend in "The Friend"

Nothing bad happens to the dog. Despite anxieties expressed by the anonymous narrator, the dog is still alive by the end of “The Friend,” Sigrid Nunez’s seventh novel. The book will be...


Features

At 205 Dry, eat and drink through the roaring '20s

There’s a new bar on State Street — but you might have trouble finding it. 205 Dry is a restaurant and bar, modeled after 1920s speakeasies, that offers its guests a break...


Music

Timberlake combines country and pop on new album

Taking a rustic approach to his newest R&B album, Justin Timberlake surprised fans with “Man of the Woods.” J.T.’s Feb. 2 release, his first album in four years, consisted of 16 tracks...


On-Campus Events

Annual Tamasha dance show to be held Feb. 3

Tamasha, an annual event hosted by the Indian International Student Union (IISU), will be held on Saturday. Lakshmi Hareendran, the president of IISU and a senior majoring in integrative neuroscience, said that...


Arts & Culture

Tom Siglin, WHRW's chief engineer for nearly 40 years, dies at 70

Tom Siglin, who served as the the chief engineer of WHRW for nearly 40 years, died of cancer on Monday. He was 70 years old. Siglin served as the chief engineer for...


Features

Healing with "I Got Better"

Instagram may not seem like a place to go for help, but Peter Marin, a senior majoring in business administration, is looking to change that. Marin’s own struggle with depression inspired him...