Annie Ngo
ango@binghamton.edu
20 Articles
Housing Issue 2025
Oneida Hall to undergo major renovations
Oneida Hall, a residence building in College-in-the-Woods that housed first-year students, will undergo a critical renovation project and is expected to reopen for the fall 2026 semester. The building was shut down...
Community
City receives $75,000 grant to redevelop Binghamton Plaza
The City of Binghamton was awarded a $75,000 grant on Aug. 11 to help redevelop the Binghamton Plaza. Located on 33 West State Street in the city’s North Side, the plaza is...
Community
Honor Flight Mission 20 takes local veterans to Washington, D.C.
Local veterans embarked on the Honor Flight Mission 20 to Washington, D.C. on May 3 to commemorate their military service. The trip, run by Twin Tiers Honor Flight, gave the veterans an...
Campus News
History Department hosts journalist for annual Shriber lecture
The History Department hosted Rick Perlstein, a historian and journalist from Chicago, for the 16th-annual Shriber Lecture on Thursday. Held in the Innovative Technologies Complex’s Symposium Hall, the lecture focused on Perlstein’s...
On-Campus Events
MajorNoirs' inaugural 'Dancing with the Noirettes' embodies rhythm and elegance
MajorNoir, the University’s majorette dance team, hosted its inaugural gala “Dancing with the Noirettes” on Sunday, an extravagant and awe-inspiring celebration of Black majorette dance. The event, inspired by “Dancing with the...
Off-Campus Events
Rowing Club, honoring decorated alumnus, hosts 19th-annual John J. McKenna IV 5k
A subcommittee of Binghamton University’s Rowing Club on Sunday hosted the 19th-annual John J. McKenna IV 5k in Recreation Park, which was created to honor John J. McKenna IV ‘98, who lost...
Community
University to demolish building it owns in Johnson City's Historic District
In the coming weeks, the University will demolish a century-old building in Johnson City’s Historic District that it purchased about five years ago. The two-story residential building at 190 Main St. was...
Campus News
Stand-up comedian Kaytlin Bailey performs 'Whore's Eye View' show
Kaytlin Bailey, a stand-up comedian, on Friday performed her show “Whore’s Eye View,” an hourlong show racing through 10,000 years of history — from a sex worker’s perspective. Bailey is the founder...
On-Campus Events
Sikh and Punjabi Student Association hosts third-annual Punjabi Gala
The Sikh and Punjabi Student Association held a night of cultural celebration and fun at its third-annual Punjabi Gala. Held on Saturday, Old Union Hall was decorated with a large light-up sign...
Feature
'Silly Nice' fights for an equitable cannabis market
In a historically underrepresented field, Silly Nice, a small Black- and veteran-owned cannabis brand, is part of an effort to uplift minority-owned businesses. Silly Nice provides artisanally crafted and sustainable products at...