audio by year 2007

Interview: Jimmy Gnecco of Ours


26:38 minutes (24.39 MB)

Hayley and Jeri interview Jimmy Gnecco, the singer and songwriter of the band Ours.

Interview: Hayley and Jeri interview Matt McNiss of HUMANWINE


23:42 minutes (21.71 MB)

Hayley and Jeri interview Matt McNiss of the band HUMANWINE

New York RX Card


10:02 minutes (9.19 MB)

An interview with Francesco Ciccone from the New York RX Card program.

For more information on the New York RX Card check out: http://www.newyorkrxcard.com/

Spool MFG Concert/Art Show Recap


1:22 minutes (1.26 MB)

By Carmen Parra
Spool MFG’s “Set in Concrete” took place on Saturday, September 29th, featuring New York City artists including Lee Ronaldo of Sonic Youth and Nick Zinner of the Yeah Yeah Yeahs. The exhibit was open to the public from September 1st, to the 29th when the closing reception took place. The event started at 7:00 pm with crowds trickling in throughout the night. Artwork from 21 artists were displayed including, videos, photographs, and paintings. Pieces included giant photographs, intricate pencil work on paper, and videos displaying a performance by Sonic Youth in Japan.

Panel Discussion: Improvements to Binghamton over the Summer


61:58 minutes (56.74 MB)

SA President David Bass, Head of Campus Life David Hagerbaumer, and Deputy Chief of Police Timothy Faughnan join News Director Robert Glass for an hour long panel discussion on improvements which took place in Binghamton over the summer, and how those improvements are going to be built upon in the time to come with a special emphasis on Campus Security and inter-university relations.

Breast Cancer Walk on Sunday September 29th


1:56 minutes (1.78 MB)

By Jackie Wallach

Complexions Ballet Performance Review


2:12 minutes (2.01 MB)

By Scott Schoen
Complexions Contemporary Ballet performed in Binghamton University’s Osterhout Concert Theater last Friday for an audience of students, BU faculty and community members. The program consisted of four performances, including the world premiere of “Cat,” and all included the densely packed rhythms and energetic choreography for which the company is known.

Update on the Burmese Situation


1:09 minutes (1.06 MB)

By Jesse Gerber

Binghamton Sports Update


2:54 minutes (2.65 MB)

By Dallas Hogan

Food Review: Panera Bread


3:28 minutes (3.17 MB)

By Jackie Wallach
Panera Bread on Vestal Parkway East is a new phenomenon that has swept the Binghamton area by storm. The franchise, which opened only a few weeks ago, is constantly being bombarded by crowds. The parking lot and the café were full during lunch hour during the work week. The weekend was no different, where even larger crowds came to try out the new bakery-café.

Binghamton University hosts Debate Between Local Judicial Candidates


2:37 minutes (2.4 MB)

By Scott Schoen
Last night, Binghamton University political student organizations hosted a forum for candidates in upcoming elections to discuss their goals and ideas. Candidates present included those running for Broome County Court Judge, New York State Supreme Court, and Broome County’s District Attorney. Each candidate made opening remarks and received questions posed by the audience and moderated by students from organizations including College Democrats, NYPIRG and College Republicans.

EDITORIAL: God's Morals


6:03 minutes (5.54 MB)

By Edwin Arce
EDITOR'S NOTE: The views expressed here reflect only the views of the author of this piece and do not reflect the views of WHRW, WHRW News or the WHRW News Directors.

Food Review: Las Tapatios


2:13 minutes (2.03 MB)

By Edwin Arce

Crime Report


0:52 minutes (821.68 KB)

By Robert Glass
A new report issued this week by governor Spitzer's office shows a decrease in crime by around five percent state wide for the first six months of the year. With a decrease in rape of 19%, a decrease in motor vehicular theft by 15 percent, and a decrease in in violent crimes by six percent.

INTERVIEW: Film-maker Tim Dowd


2:30 minutes (2.3 MB)

WHRW's Cindy Zalog interviews film maker Tim Dowd asking him about his new work: Muse.

Sports Update by Peter Spaet


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By Peter Spaet
The MLB playoffs opened last night to much excitement, following a rollercoaster of a season. With 3 of 4 series’ opening last night,

-The Red Sox held off the Angels 4 to 1 as Beckett went the complete game shutout.

-The Rockies took the Phillies 4 to 2, with 17 game winner Jeff Francis going 6 strong innings against the highest run-producing team in the league.

-And the Diamondbacks beat the cubs 3-1, the 1 to 1 tie not brokenuntil the 7th, with Mark Reynolds’ 2-run shot.

Halo 3 Review


1:02 minutes (978.41 KB)

WHRW's Jesse Gerber reviews Halo 3.

Panel Discussion: Construction on Campus


56:47 minutes (51.99 MB)

WHRW News' Charles Berman hosts a panel discussion with SA President Dave Bass and SA VP of Academic Affairs Matt Landau on the new construction programs on Campus.

Director's Note: The architects of the Union Construction program and many figures within the University's administration were contacted with requests to send a representative to the panel. All such inquiries were swiftly ignored or belatedly demurred.

Johnson City Residents seek to Merge with the Town of Union


1:38 minutes (1.5 MB)

By Peter Spaet
Another step forward this week, for a group looking to change the local map: Amid a recent history of controversy and alleged corruption, a growing contingent of Johnson City residents have been attempting to dissolve that city’s government and merge with the neighboring town of Union.

The State of New York has very specific guidelines regarding the requirements of such a process and under these regulations. The first requirement of the movement would be a petition, signed by a percentage of Johnson city’s residents, equaling 2,622 for its population.

Pro Sports Update by Peter Spaet


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After a rocky, bug infested start in the 5 game series, the Yankees came roaring back in last night’s 8-4win over the Indians.

After falling to a quick 3 run deficit, the Yanks put up 1 in the 3rd, followed by a 4 run 5th, capped off by a Johnny Damon 3-run shot to put the Yankees ahead.

New York tacked on another 3 in the 6th to blow the game open, allowing only 1 Indians’ run after the 3rd.

First Friday a Success Once Again


1:27 minutes (1.32 MB)

By Carmen Parra

Review of the First Thursday Mid-day Concert


5:29 minutes (5.03 MB)

By Jackie Wallach
The first Thursday Mid-Day Concert of the year which was hosted by the Binghamton University Music Department was a very nice way to relax for an hour. The concert was a faculty showcase which displayed the talents of flutist Georgetta Maiolo, clarinetist Timothy Perry, baritone Timothy LeFebvre, and soprano Margy Burgess.

Greek God Contest Held Last Saturday


0:56 minutes (880.04 KB)

By Jenna Rosenberg

Gym Class Heroes Concert Held Over the Weekend


1:24 minutes (1.29 MB)

By Jenna Rosenberg

10-10-07 Sports Update by Peter Spaet


1:05 minutes (1020.45 KB)

By Peter Spaet

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Dedication in the Memory of Elizabeth Langellotti from the News Program on October 10th 2007


1:28 minutes (1.35 MB)

The News program on October 10th, 2007 was dedicated to the memory of Elizabeth Langellotti. This is the audio file of the dedication by News Director Robert Glass.

Panel Discussion: Cooperation between Binghamton University and the City of Binghamton and Johnson City


52:15 minutes (47.84 MB)

WHRW News Directors Robert Glass and Jenna Rosenberg along with Charles Berman host Binghamton Mayor Matt Ryan, Johnson City Mayor Harry Lewis and SA President David Bass in a round panel and open lines discussion of the past, present and future relationship of Binghamton University and its students with the Towns surrounding it.

Brian T. Rose Appointed VP of Student Affairs


1:15 minutes (1.15 MB)

By Scott Schoen

SPORTS UPDATE 10-15-07 from Peter Spaet


0:58 minutes (903.31 KB)

By Peter Spaet
Even 35 degree temperatures and heavy rainfall couldn't stop the Rockies unexpected tear through the postseason. A 1-1 tie was broken last night by a 3-run Yorvit Torrealba homerun, in the 6th inning. That shot accounted for the difference in the game as the Rockies went on to win by a score of 4-1.

Update on the Johnson City Walmart Initiative


1:05 minutes (1020.45 KB)

By Peter Spaet

A Johnson City, village board vote on the proposed Walmart shopping center was originally scheduled for Tuesday October 3rd. But citing unfavorable weather conditions potentially deterring voter attendance, as well as a newly completed traffic study, Johnson City Mayor Harry Lewis opted to delay the vote by approximately 2 weeks.

Update on the Situation in Burma


1:56 minutes (1.78 MB)

By Jesse Gerber

EDITORIAL: Radio Essay from Andy Treeman


3:45 minutes (3.44 MB)

By Andy Treeman

Suite Diversions Review


3:42 minutes (3.39 MB)

By Jackie Wallach
The Music Department’s Suite Diversions conducted by Timothy Perry on Sunday, October 14, 2007 was one to remember. The concert displayed different piece from the 17th, 18th, and 19th centuries, each piece having different movements.

Rabbit Hole Review


2:33 minutes (2.34 MB)

By Sam Yaggy
Death effects all of us in different ways. The Rabbit Hole by David Lindsay-Abaire is an exploration of how one family deals with death, and how their relationships with each other change.

I thought that the show was excellant, and very well done on all fronts, despite my usual dislike of depressing shows. However, I am more than willing to put aside my intitial reaction to the subject matter in the face of this production. Everything came together very well, from the actors to the set.

Johnson City Walmart Update


1:42 minutes (1.56 MB)

By Robert Glass
Yesterday, October 16th, the Johnson City Board of Trustees voted 4 to 1 to approve giving the Vestal-based Newman Development Group a special permit allowing it to develop a 132,000-square-foot Wal-Mart Supercenter in Johnson City in a "Industrial Zone" along with a smaller 14,000 Square Foot Retail space for a yet to be decided retailer.

HDEV Students Fight for Better Conditions at the UDC


8:22 minutes (7.66 MB)

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SPORTS UPDATE 10-17-07 from Peter Spaet


0:51 minutes (794.74 KB)

By Peter Spaet
The Cleveland Indians last night took game 4 of the ALCS, defeating the Red Sox by a score of 7 to 3.

The big series of blows to the Red Sox came in the 5th inning, where the Indians scored all 7 of their runs on 7 hits, 1 walk, and 1 hit bastmen, with 5 of those runs coming against Boston's Tim Wakefield.

The Red Sox led off the following inning with 3 consecutive solo homeruns by Kevin Youklis, David Ortiz, and Manny Ramirez. But that wasn't close to enough as those 3 shots accounted for Boston's only 3 runs of the game.

EDITORIAL: Radiohead and the Record Industry of America


7:26 minutes (6.91 MB)

By Mark Scudder
On October 10, the band Radiohead released their most recent album, In Rainbows, in a unique scheme where one could download the album from the Internet and pay whatever he or she thought it was worth. After a week, sales have exceeded $9 million, despite only two-thirds of the downloaders deciding to pay more than zero dollars for it. It is being hailed as a vengeful success that flies in the face of the Recording Industry Association of America, commonly referred to as the RIAA, and the major record labels.

Panel Discussion: 10-19-07


57:43 minutes (52.85 MB)

WHRW News' Winston Thompson hosts a Panel discussion with a variety of student leaders on Friday October 19th, 2007.

Family Weekend 2007 a Success


1:40 minutes (1.53 MB)

By Carmen Parra
Family weekend 2007, took place on the weekend of October 19th to the 21st. Parent’s were invited to various free events including performances, open house at the various campus buildings, tours, and festivals.

Patch Adams Speaks to a Packed Audience at Binghamton University


3:01 minutes (2.76 MB)

By Scott Schoen
Dr. Patch Adams, famous for his revolutionary work in medicine, participated in a two-seminar event here at Binghamton University this past weekend. The seminars were part of a fundraising effort by the University’s Habitat for Humanity chapter to raise the $30,000 necessary to work on a special project with Binghamton residents to help build a library for school children in an underprivileged region of Costa.

Joe Torre Refuses Yankee Offer


1:37 minutes (1.49 MB)

By Peter Spaet
12 years; 12 postseason runs; 10 Division Titles; 6 pennants; and 4 World Series Championships: All running totals until this week, when it was announced that Joe Torre's Yankee Managerial totals would end right where they were.

SPORTS UPDATE: 10-22-07 American League Champion Series Update


0:51 minutes (799.23 KB)

Despite losing games two, three, and four consecutively and falling to a 3-1 deficit in the ALCS, the Boston Red Sox took their third straight from the Cleveland Indians last night, to secure their eleventh American League Penant and their second in four years.

Last night's game remained close most of the way, with Cleveland chipping away at a modest 3-run Red Sox lead throughout the game's first six innings. Boston then blew it open in the seventh and eighth, scoring a combined 8 runs on six hits, one walk, one error, and two homeruns in their final 2 frames. After tacking on those eight late-inning runs, the Red Sox went on to win by a score of 11 to two.

Game one of the World Series will be held this Wednesday, October 24th at 8:00pm, The Colorado Rockies at the Boston Red Sox. Probable pitchers have yet to be announced. We will continue to update you on all World Series Coverage as this final round of 2007 baseball approaches.

SPORTS UPDATE: 10-22-07 Intramural Sports Update


0:35 minutes (546.57 KB)

By Peter Spaet
In BU intramural sports news this week, CoRec-Intramural kickball has finally crowned a new champion: The Aqua Team Kickball Force held its early lead against the Tough-Guides, (comprised primarily of the BU Tourguiding staff,) for a 10-7 win in yesterday's championship game.

ATKF's Elliot Zenilman made the final out in center field to the roaring cheers of, literally, several fans.

EDITORIAL: Andrea


8:23 minutes (7.64 MB)

By Mark Scudder
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TRAFFIC UPDATE: 10-24-07


0:29 minutes (501 KB)

Main street from 7 PM October 24th to 7 AM October 25th will be closed between Matthews Street and Crestmont Road due to the replacement of a Water Main. There also will be no parking on Matthews Street and Crestmont road between 7 PM October 24th and 7 AM October 25th to help facilitate the construction.

EDITORIAL: George Bush, despite claims to the contrary, is still not Hitler.


3:10 minutes (2.9 MB)

By Sam Yaggy

Movie Review: SAW IV


3:06 minutes (2.85 MB)

By Sharon Lumbanraja

Bar Review: Belmar Pub


2:16 minutes (2.08 MB)

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By Carmen Parra
Monday nights are not what they used to be. On 95 Main St, away from the strip of bars usually inhabited by the college crowd, stands the Belmar Pub. The Belmar extends the weekends into the week with various events that keep the place fresh and new, yet familiar.

Broome County DA Candidate Mike Korchak comes on WHRW News


23:48 minutes (21.79 MB)

WHRW News Director Robert Glass interviews DA Candidate Mike Korchak about his past experiences in the Broome County DA office and discusses why Mr. Korchak wants to become the new DA of Broome County.

Broome County DA Gerald Mollen Interviewed Live on WHRW News


56:34 minutes (51.79 MB)

News Directors Jenna Rosenberg and Robert Glass inteview Broome County DA Gerald Mollen, discussing his past experience as a trial lawyer in Broome County and as District Attorney of Broome County and why he thinks he should be re-elected as DA. He also discusses his past experience with opposing candidate Mike Korchak when Mr. Korchak worked in the Broome County DA's office.

Interview: Hayley and Jeri interview Elizabeth from The Swear


30:23 minutes (27.81 MB)

Hayley and Jeri interview Elizabeth, the singer of The Swear.

Music Review: Across the Universe Soundtrack


6:04 minutes (5.56 MB)

By Jackie Wallach
Many critics and movie-goers alike have been raving about the movie Across the Universe directed by Julie Taymor. Stephen Holden from the New York Times claims, “Across the Universe captured my heart, and I realized that falling in love with the movie is like falling in love with another person.”

SPORTS UPDATE 11-5-07 from Peter Spaet


1:02 minutes (973.51 KB)

By Peter Spaet
Just 12 days after the announcement of Joe Torre's departure and only two days after the Red Sox completed their World Series Sweep of the Rockies, Joe Girardi became the first Managerial hire of this Major Laegue Baseball offseason, accepting the Yankees' three year, 7.5 million dollar offer.

Binghamton University Nominated as "Most Vegetarian Friendly Campus" by PETA2


1:40 minutes (1.53 MB)

By Scott Schoen

Broome County Elections Review for 11-5-07


1:41 minutes (1.54 MB)

Tomorrow Tuesday November 6th, 2007 is the day of local elections in Broome County. We at WHRW News encourage you to go vote.

The following elections are taking place tomorrow:

For Broome County Overall:

The District Attorney Election with choices Gerald Mollen (http://www.geraldmollen.com/) and Mike Korchak (http://www.mikekorchak.com/).

And a County Judgeship is being decided with choices Joseph Cawley and Mary Anne Leeman.

The City of Binghamton is having the following elections:

A City Council Election between Bob Weslar and John Kittredge

NYPIRG Petitions to Widen TAP Program for High Income Level Students


2:04 minutes (1.89 MB)

By Cindy Zalog
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Madrid Terroist Bombers Recieve Sentences


1:24 minutes (1.28 MB)

By Corie Prete
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Death Penalty Activists Speak at Binghamton University


2:00 minutes (1.83 MB)

By Scott Schoen
BU recently hosted an event in which two criminal justice activists spoke out against the death penalty. Both speakers are brothers of convicted murders.

Update on Governor Spitzer's Illegal Immigrant Drivers' Licensing Plan


1:45 minutes (1.61 MB)

By Jesse Gerber
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Video Game Review: Portal


6:00 minutes (5.5 MB)

By Robert Glass

Movie Review: Across the Universe


3:23 minutes (3.1 MB)

By Jackie Wallach

Food Review: Good Local Food Joints in the Binghamton Area


2:11 minutes (1.36 MB)

By Carmen Parra
A common, albeit unfortunate attitude among Binghamton University students is the disinterest in curiosity or exploration of the area. I believe this issue has been addressed before, but instead of just discussing how and why students should venture out and explore more of what Binghamton has to offer, I’m going to discuss some alternatives to the more popular places for students.

Theater Review: Into the Woods on Binghamton University


2:46 minutes (2.53 MB)

By Scott Schoen
This past Friday, opening night for this year’s mainstage musical, Into the Woods turned out to be a triumph for the theater department. Under the direction of Tom Kremer and Musical Direction of Sue Peters, the Sondheim classic was an overall success.

Orchestrations seemed slightly simplified but still the orchestra performed well, which is often a tough task with a score from Sondheim.

BU Students Vote on Newing and Dickinson Renovation Plans


1:35 minutes (1.08 MB)

By Peter Spaet

The BU student population voted this week to send a message to administrators, through the voice of its Student Association. 411 undergraduates participated in Wednesday's referendum on the design of the new East Campus, where new dorms will soon replace the __ year old Newing and __ year old Dickinson Structures.

It was determined that the 2 aging communities would be replaced, rather than renovated when new fire code laws were instituted to take effect in 2013, which would render those buildings out of compliance, beginning in that year.

Amnesty International Hosts Event on "Lost Boys of Sudan"


1:50 minutes (1.68 MB)

By Cindy Zalog

Sports Update: 11-19-07


1:00 minutes (949.02 KB)

By Peter Spaet
Just a few days after the most recent turn in the Alex Rodriguez saga, (which has him primed to resign with the Yankees to a 10 year, $275 million deal,) the Yankees now appear set to preliminary terms with two more of their key players - closer, Mariano Rivera and catcher Jorge Posada.

National News: Trent Lott to Resign Senate Seat


1:13 minutes (1.11 MB)

By Peter Spaet
Surprise news coming from Capitol Hill today. In an unexpected turn the Republican Senator from Mississippi, and current Senate Minority Whip, Trent Lott announced his retirement from the United States Senate today, effective at the end of 2007.

Buddhist Speaker Gives Lecture on Compassion on Binghamton University's Campus


1:38 minutes (1.5 MB)

By Scott Schoen
Practicing Compassion in Daily Life, a lecture sponsored by the Binghamton Buddhist Meditation Group and the University’s Asian and Asian American Studies Department took place last Thursday evening. The speaker was a prominent Buddhist monk named Khenchen Tsewang Rinpoche. He is one of the three most senior teachers in his monastery, which is one of the largest of its lineage. Aside from his duties as a monk, he is responsible for many programs including one that establishes meditation sites throughout the United States and giving speeches around the world.

Candidate Profile: Ron Paul and the Ron Paul you don't Know


5:42 minutes (5.23 MB)

By Peter Spaet

Daniel Pipes Speaks on Binghamton University Campus despite Protests


4:12 minutes (3.84 MB)

By Robert Glass