Guide to the Area

By A. Townie & Isaac LevineA If you’re reading this, you’re most likely a Binghamton University student and by extension you’re most likely from Suffolk, Nassau, or Rockland County and aren’t incredibly familiar with the area. When you’re done showing your parents the Lost Dog Cafe for their visit during family weekend, (or The Colonial if you’re feeling particularly adventurous) you might wonder what else Binghamton has to offer. Don’t worry, I’m not here to…

Students for the Status Quo

By Jordan Raitses I am sure that this is obvious, but we at the Binghamton Review don’t like Students for Change very much. They are a hateful and divisive group that claims to support minority rights, but they do not. They support their own agenda which comprises white-bashing and unfairly attacking and harassing certain administrators to an unacceptable extent. President Harvey Stenger recently attended a Students for Change event and, after approximately two hours of…

The Decline of the Campus Left at Binghamton

By Daniel Milyavsky If you looked at campus today, you’d be hard pressed to find many examples of leftist agitation and bullying. However, it used to be much worse. In the 90’s, leftist student activists here at Binghamton were relentless in their activism in favor of a “diversity requirement,” and they finally got one. But the requirement that passed ended up merely requiring students to take a class on a non-American culture, so a class on…