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Student Boosts Campus Music Community with "Note the Color"

L “Rampage” Frim, a senior double-majoring in music and creative writing, started “Note the Color,” an ambitious music project aimed at a large collaboration of musicians all jamming out together and practicing ...


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50,000 words? Sounds easy

Beckman, a freshman double-majoring in chemistry and creative writing, is one of over 200,000 people around the country National Novel Writing Month, affectionately termed “NaNoWriMo,” the most masochistically rewarding literary event of ...


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Director of Creative Writing department reads from her new book

Of all the words that can be used to describe Maria Mazziotti Gillan, an accomplished poet, English professor and director of the creative writing program here at Binghamton University, intimidating is not ...


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Books can be sexy too

Warning: these books may make you feel a little hot and bothered. ...


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Soundgarden returns to form with "King Animal"

“King Animal” is not simply rehashed, leftover Seattle grunge music. ...


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Faculty Member Races 100 Miles

Karen Fennie, a communication specialist at Binghamton University, competed in her eighth 100-mile race this summer during the Beast of Burden in Lockport, N.Y. There she made a personal record time of ...


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Denzel Washington's "Flight" is Pretty Fly

“Flight” isn’t just a dreary tale of endless, painful addiction. Director Robert Zemeckis’ filmmaking injects the story with funny and thrilling scenes. ...


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If James Bond were a leggy blonde

Fans of McEwan will recognize that “Sweet Tooth” does not carry the same astonishing depth and insight of “Atonement” or the dark thrill of “Amsterdam” or “Enduring Love.” ...


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The Three Videogames You Should Be Playing Now

“Dishonored,” “Assassin’s Creed 3” and “Halo 4” are the big games of the season. ...


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Crystal Castles: Take 1

The direct kicking and screaming of “Crystal Castles (II)” and their debut album can be felt after mere minutes of listening, but “(III)” questions the band’s intentions and surely changes their approach ...