Brandon Ng
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Community
Lea Webb '04 ceremonially sworn in for second term by Lt. Gov. Antonio Delgado
At an inaugural ball in Downtown Binghamton, State Sen. Lea Webb ‘04 was ceremonially sworn into office for a second term by New York’s lieutenant governor, Antonio Delgado. Themed “The People’s Purple...
Features
On State Street since 1996, family-owned Chris' Diner serves comfort food and community
In 1996, Nikoleta Konstantakos and her husband, Hristos, opened the famed Chris’ Diner on State Street. With hearty, affordable portions of classic American breakfast dishes, the diner quickly became a beloved staple...
alumni
President Trump pardons Jon Lizak '22 for Capitol riot involvement
Jon Lizak ‘22, a former president of the Binghamton University College Republicans who pleaded guilty to his role in the Jan. 6 U.S. Capitol attack, was pardoned by President Donald Trump earlier...
Community
Olamni Porter resigns from Binghamton City Council
The Binghamton City Council is facing a new vacancy after the resignation of Olamni Porter, a Democrat who represented the first district. Porter’s departure from the council was reported on Tuesday by...
Community
Two days before second Trump presidency begins, activists gather downtown to protest his policies
Days before the second inauguration of Donald Trump, around 100 Binghamton activists gathered downtown in the snow to march for human rights. The rally was spearheaded by community groups Indivisible Binghamton, the...
Opinions
Reflections on grief and a requiem for what once was
This Thanksgiving felt different. Maybe it was because my family went out for hot pot instead of cooking for the first time in my 21 years of Thanksgivings. Or maybe it was...
Community
In New York Times op-ed, New York lieutenant governor criticizes Democrats' 'neoliberal era'
In a guest opinion published by The New York Times on Thursday, Antonio Delgado, New York’s lieutenant governor, panned the “neoliberal order” and offered a path forward for Democrats reeling after Donald...
Campus News
Judicial Board strikes down parts of two resolutions passed at last SA Congress meeting
The Student Association Judicial Board, in two decisions made public on Monday afternoon, struck down several clauses in two pieces of legislation passed during the Oct. 8 SA Congress meeting. “The Judicial...
Restaurant Week Fall 2024
Restaurant Week Fall 2024: Spice Of India
Just over one year ago, Manish Verma was operating his restaurant, Spice of India, as a pop-up shop out of the Cornell Cooperative Extension on Upper Front Street. Now, due to an...
Campus News
SA Congress rescinds BDS resolution
This article was updated at 1:13 a.m. on 10/9. One day after the first anniversary of the Oct. 7 attack, the Student Association Congress has rescinded last semester’s resolution expressing support for...