Local author to read at poetry and open mic night

Written by Emily Squires | |  Local author and Suny Broome alumni Kevin Lucia, will be reading from his recently published novella, Mystery Road, at Friday’s Poetry & Open Mic Night. The event is hosted in the Zuccolo Little Theater starting at four. The first half of the evening features readings of original poetic worksContinue reading “Local author to read at poetry and open mic night”

National Diabetes Month

Written by Ariel Hochmen | | November is National Diabetes Month. Diabetes is a chronic health condition that affects people of all ages. There are 2 major types of diabetes (Type 1 and Type 2), as well as Gestational Diabetes that only occurs during pregnancy. Anybody can develop diabetes, including YOU. Diabetes, however manageable, isContinue reading “National Diabetes Month”

Volleyball team to compete at Nationals

Written by Emily Squires | | The women’s volleyball team has an undefeated season and is on their way to Championships. Sunday the Hornets won their Region Three Championship B match against Erie CC, advancing the team to the 2021 NJCAA Division Three Volleyball Championship in Rochester, Minnesota. They will be flown out to competeContinue reading “Volleyball team to compete at Nationals”

Reapers Revenge review, itinerary, and suggestions

Written by Lisa-Marie Fiedler| | It’s spooky season and almost Halloween. What kind of a trip could be better than a haunted attraction? Right! Nothing. That’s the reason why you should visit Reapers Revenge in Scranton. Go get there and test your fate. Are you lucky enough to get out? Some of us were not.Continue reading “Reapers Revenge review, itinerary, and suggestions”

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”

Club-Fair Turnout & Expectations

Written by Emily Squires & Ariel Hochman | | There is growth to be expected in SUNY Broome clubs and activities this semester, in response to the Student Activities Day hosted last Thursday. Members of different campus clubs had set up booths to increase the student engagement and enrollment with these clubs. The chairer ofContinue reading “Club-Fair Turnout & Expectations”

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”

Advice for new students

Written by Ariel Hochman || Whether you are coming to college right after graduating high school or entering at a different point in life, starting college can be an overwhelming experience to some. The new experiences, new daily schedules and pursuing further education can be awesome while still being nerve wracking if you don’t knowContinue reading “Advice for new students”

LUMA; lighting up Binghamton 2021

Written by Emily Squires || LUMA returns to Binghamton this September 10th & 11th. The LUMA Projections Art Festival represents the works of hundreds of artists worldwide. 3D animations are projected onto Binghamton’s historic buildings, like city hall and the courthouse; creatively tying history and future together. The event begins at 8:30pm and runs untilContinue reading “LUMA; lighting up Binghamton 2021”

Movies for Mental Health Hosted Virtually

By Ariel Hochman | The Movies for Mental Health (M4MH) event was hosted virtually on Thursday, May 6, by Art with Impact (AWI). Art with Impact is a non-profit organization that uses artwork to raise awareness about mental health. The main host of this event, Cary McQueen, showed 3 short-films and gave the audience aContinue reading “Movies for Mental Health Hosted Virtually”