Legacy of Breaking Ground

By: Tyler Rizzo Have you ever wondered what those small books you see around campus are? The ones with the artistic cover and the title Breaking Ground on them? That right there is Broome’s very own self published literacy article. One that is made with the stories that you, the students, and facility create andContinue reading “Legacy of Breaking Ground”

Another Thing to do at SUNY Broome!

By: Jessica Stultz SUNY Broome hosted a Mechanical Bull event in the Student Center Cafeteria at 10am on April 20th. Cowboy hats were handed out and students were getting times as short as 3 seconds and as long as 53 seconds!  But why the bull you may ask? Student Activities Assistant, Rae Palmer-Jones, says theContinue reading “Another Thing to do at SUNY Broome!”

SUNY Broome’s Annual Drag Show

By: Americus Sivers SUNY Broome hosted its sixth annual Drag Show in the Student Center’s Little Theatre this semester. The show was held on April 14th and Mary Seel, Melissa Martin, and our Kings and Queens from Divas After Dark were responsible for making it happen. The doors opened at 7:30 pm and they offeredContinue reading “SUNY Broome’s Annual Drag Show”

  The Super Mario Bros. Movie Review

This Review Contains No Spoilers By: Jessica Stultz Nintendo and Illuminations’s Super Mario Bros. is out in theaters and avid gamers and Mario fans alike have been raging about it. According to Forbes, The movie is currently the highest grossing movie of the year at $678 million worldwide. It has been 30 years since theContinue reading ”  The Super Mario Bros. Movie Review”

SUNY Spooky Short Story Winner

This is a fictional piece of work submitted to The Fulcrum Newspaper for the SUNY Spooky Short Story Contest, written by contest winner Tyler Rizzo. The Bloody Eyed Incident You wake up, taking a deep breath as you come to in the middle of a hallway. You look around, recognizing it to be the dormContinue reading “SUNY Spooky Short Story Winner”

Slaughterland the Screampark offers student discount this weekend

Written by Lisa-Marie Fiedler | | Slaughterland the Screampark is offering a student discount at 666 Barrier Rd in Binghamton this weekend only. In addition to the student discount this weekend, Slaughterland has also added Sunday night to their typical Friday & Saturday night runs (for this weekend only). Bring your student I.D to theContinue reading “Slaughterland the Screampark offers student discount this weekend”

SUNY spooky short story contest

Written by | | Ariel Hochman “SUNY Spooky Short Story Contest,” hosted by the student run newspaper The Fulcrum. The short story should consist of a haunted, scary and/or spooky theme set at the SUNY Broome campus. Writers have full creative control on the direction they want to take with this. The word limit isContinue reading “SUNY spooky short story contest”

Playboi Carti Brings A Rockstar Performance on Whole Lotta Red

By Dominick Matarese | It’s polarizing, it’s long awaited, it’s Playboi Carti’s Whole Lotta Red.  Now that the long awaited album is here, the verdict is split. Some have derided it as a garbage fire of an album, and some believe it’s Carti’s best. I fall into the latter camp. Whole Lotta Red is highContinue reading “Playboi Carti Brings A Rockstar Performance on Whole Lotta Red”

Zack Snyder’s Justice League: A Tale Of Studio Meddling, Tragedy, And Fan Campaigns

By Tim Rogers | “Zack Snyder’s Justice League,” out now on HBO Max, holds very little resemblance to the theatrical version of  “Justice League” released by Warner Bros. in 2017. The critical and commercial failure of Justice League had fans clamouring for Snyder’s original version of the movie. The hashtag “#releasetheSnydercut” echoed across every socialContinue reading “Zack Snyder’s Justice League: A Tale Of Studio Meddling, Tragedy, And Fan Campaigns”

This Saint Patrick’s Day, Listen To Irish Folk Music

By Dominick Matarese | I do not have a drop of Irish blood in me (as far as I know), yet there is one tradition between my Dad and I that I hold near and dear to my heart; listening to Irish Folk Music. It all started shortly after I was born, when my Dad’sContinue reading “This Saint Patrick’s Day, Listen To Irish Folk Music”