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Artist spotlight: Five artists share their thoughts before the 2020 Drawing Marathon
As the fifth-annual 24-hour Drawing Marathon approaches, roughly a dozen artists are preparing to sketch a live figure on a life-size canvas at the Binghamton University Art Museum. Given few breaks, they...
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For theatre organ preservationists, history is key
For a group of local volunteers, a relic of the past has proven to be a unique aspect of Broome County’s cultural present. Founded in 2004, the Binghamton Theatre Organ Society (BTOS)...
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After five years, Beatbox Bing returns to campus
Anyone who has spent enough time falling down internet rabbit holes has inevitably stumbled upon at least one video of a beatboxer in the middle of an exceptional performance. While the sounds...
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BU Business Fashion Society suits future entrepreneurs
College students interested in business-related careers have countless potential paths they could pursue. Ranging from consulting to human resources to corporate law, the options are seemingly endless. Now, students interested in exploring...
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Ask a professor: What's been in your Netflix queue?
Outside of the classroom, our professors consume media as much as we do, from binging television shows to catching the latest movie in theaters. Two Binghamton University professors, Hilary Izatt, an adjunct...
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Spring Readers' Series kicks off with reading from Shawn Goodman
With heavy young adult fiction at the forefront of his writing, Shawn Goodman is the latest writer to be installed into Binghamton University’s Readers’ Series. On Tuesday evening, Goodman read excerpts from...
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New studio aims to offer inclusive yoga on Clinton Street
Get ready to relax at a new place in Binghamton when the stress of the semester hits. The Collective, A Space for Growth, is a new yoga studio on Clinton Street that...
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Local artist's success stems from move to Binghamton
A local artist has paved her own way to success — and her move to Binghamton sparked her journey. Kristen Nicole Mann is a Binghamton-based painter who focuses her work on African...
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Student entrepreneur creates card game
In a crowded industry of party games propelled by the success of projects like Cards Against Humanity, Nick Pellegrino, creator of Game Quill, LLC and a sophomore double-majoring in computer science and...
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De Colores Cookies y Mas to move to Clinton Street
A fixture of Binghamton’s West Side since August, De Colores Cookies y Mas will soon be bringing its sweet signature creations to 81 Clinton St. Starting this weekend, owner Ely Rooney will...