Alexis Yang
ayang47@binghamton.edu
37 Articles
Features
Ketch-up with Chloe Van Caeseele '23
After graduating from Binghamton University in 2023, Chloe Van Caeseele landed a once-in-a lifetime job — driving the Oscar Mayer Wienermobile. Once an anthropology major at BU, Van Caeseele now drives the...
Off-Campus Events
Bundy Fest raises funding for Bundy Museum
The Bundy Museum of History and Art hosted Bundy Fest last Saturday, a day-long fundraiser of music, food and art in response to the museum’s major donor loss. Binghamton artists, musicians and...
Movies
'The Holdovers' blends sentimentality with retro aesthetics
Alexander Payne brings the 1970s to the big screen in his latest film, “The Holdovers,” with a wide release on Nov. 10. Set at the fictional Barton Academy, the film follows lonely,...
On-Campus Events
Sri Lankan theatre comes to BU with 'Bera Handa'
Sri Lankan and American theatre came together for Binghamton University’s main stage production of “Bera Handa” from Nov. 16 to 19 in the Watters Theater located in the Anderson Center. Playwright Bandula...
On-Campus Events
LASU hosts 'Planeta de Amor' inspired banquet
The Binghamton University Latin American Student Union (LASU) commemorated its 54th anniversary with “Planeta de Amor,” a banquet filled with Latin music, food and the shared celebration of community and culture. On...
On-Campus Events
'Evil Pappys' was witty and spontaneous
As Binghamton University’s only improv group, the Pappy Parker Players aim to make students laugh with their clever acting skills. This semester’s show was inspired by the Halloween season and demonstrated the...
Restaurant Week 2023
Restaurant Week Fall 2023: Happy Pappi's
If you’re looking for a unique culinary experience in Binghamton, head to Happy Pappi Arepas Bar. Located on 252 Chenango St., the restaurant is dishing up Venezuelan cuisine with an inviting dining...
On-Campus Events
The Korean International Student Association commemorates Hangul Day
In celebration of Hangul Day, the Korean International Student Association (KISA) tabled on the Binghamton University Spine with activities honoring Korean language and culture. On Sept. 29, KISA held a Korean calligraphy...
Listicle
How to stay connected to your living community
Moving into a residential community for the first time can be a big adjustment. It can be hard to reach out to neighbors, get involved on campus and make friends — especially...
Off-Campus Events
LUMA shines despite the rain
On the damp nights of Sept. 8 and 9, the LUMA Projection Arts Festival lit up Downtown Binghamton and proved triumphant over the ongoing rain. Crowds nevertheless gathered for iridescent exhibitions and...