Art
Exploring the mysterious 'Nuvolone'
An exhibition unique to the museum, “The Binghamton Nuvolone: Restoring an Object in Six Parts” focuses on the life of Max Eisenstein, the previous owner of the eponymous piece. Eisenstein was an...
Art
William Culverhouse charts a course for choral groups
Students stand shoulder to shoulder in a Fine Arts Building classroom. They raise their voices in unison, working together to achieve perfect harmony. They place their trust in the vision of a...
On-Campus Events
Rave for self-love, body positivity
Students can catch a break and shake off midterm stress at an on-campus Respect Rave on Monday. Binghamton University’s Eating Awareness Committee (EAC) is throwing its annual Respect Rave to build awareness...
Features
For rehearsing student groups, hallways will have to do
The Binghamton University campus is pretty quiet at 6 a.m., but on some Thursday mornings, sharp choreography and pop music fill a mirrored room in the Fine Arts Building as the Binghamton...
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An open mic on the menu
The Roots Cafe at the Food Co-op is teaming up with OPEN, a student-founded organization that orchestrates open-mic events, for a night of vegan food and student performances on Friday, March 16....
On-Campus Events
Crowning drag queens — and kings
Students and community members will take the stage of the Anderson Center’s Chamber Hall on Friday, March 16 for a night of futuristic fun. Binghamton University’s Rainbow Pride Union (RPU) will be...
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SA vice president for finance sees more than just the color green
Ho is majoring in business administration with a minor in studio art, concentrating in drawing. She is also vice president for finance of the Student Association. She said that while her art...
Food
With new owner, an updated recipe for Old World Deli
Old World Deli is under new ownership and is looking to expand its menu with a Create-a-Sandwich contest. At first glance, the deli on Court Street may seem like a run-of-the-mill sandwich...
On-Campus Events
MythBuster' Grant Imahara will speak on campus
It’s no urban legend — the Student Association (SA) will be bringing Grant Imahara of “MythBusters” to campus later this month. Imahara will be speaking on March 24 in Lecture Hall 1...
Theater
Theatre Department’s studio show to explore race, class and gender through comedy
Binghamton University is no stranger to smart people, but on Friday, the phrase will take on a whole new meaning. “Smart People,” a contemporary dramatic comedy, will premiere in Studio B/Gruber Theater...