Brandon Ng
Editor-in-Chief
bng1294@binghamton.edu
81 Articles
Community
Criminal trial against Hamail Waddell begins in Binghamton City Court
Trial proceedings in the criminal case against Hamail Waddell began Monday morning in Binghamton City Court. The case will resolve charges against Waddell, a Black-Asian man arrested in the early hours of...
Campus News
Student Association publishes divestment statement
This article was updated at 10 p.m. on 9/25 to include a statement from the Student Association’s E-Board. As mandated by a Student Association Congress resolution passed last semester, a statement in...
Campus News
In campus-wide B-Line, administrators outline policies toward student activism
As the campus community returns just months after the largest student-led demonstrations in a generation, three high-level Binghamton University administrators, in a Monday afternoon B-Line, outlined the University’s approach to activism for...
Campus News
Anticipating landmark NCAA settlement, Binghamton Athletics to 'tighten our belts'
Ahead of a blockbuster settlement between college athletes and the National Collegiate Athletics Association, Binghamton Athletics will tighten its budget. Settlement documents, filed in federal court in late July, await approval from...
Community
Leor Kweller, former defendant in Colonial case, files Notice of Claim alleging civil rights violations
Last summer, a Broome County judge dismissed all criminal charges against Leor Kweller, whose 2022 arrest in connection with an alleged sexual assault shook the Binghamton community. Now, Kweller and his legal...
News
New York's down-ballot primaries yield few surprises
With a few exceptions, New York’s Tuesday down-ballot primary election formalized general election matchups largely established for months. An overwhelming majority of candidates ran unopposed, including in the Southern Tier, where Democrat...
Letters
Letter from the Editors: Our responsibility as student journalists
About 54 years ago at Kent State University, four days after President Richard Nixon announced an expansion of the Vietnam War into Cambodia, Ohio Army National Guardsmen fired their weapons into a...
News
Trump convicted
This article was updated on 5/30 at 8:37 p.m. A Manhattan jury convicted Donald Trump on all 34 charges of falsifying business records on Thursday afternoon, a historic end to the first-ever...
Liberated Zone
A look into the Peace Quad encampment's final day
The Peace Quad encampment officially disassembled on Friday, its third day, shortly before a 5 p.m. deadline imposed by Binghamton University administration. The eventful third day saw a letter of support from...
Campus News
Activists rally for divestment on Admitted Students Day
During Admitted Students Day, campus community members rallied for Palestine, demanding financial transparency from Binghamton University and divestment from the Israeli military. The rally was organized by the Divest from Death coalition...