Brandon Ng
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bng1294@binghamton.edu
101 Articles
alumni
If elected New Jersey's governor, alumnus promises reform to boss-driven politics
In the late 1990s, an ambitious junior ran for Student Association president with a coalition of athletes and members of Greek life behind him. Though he lost that election, his first, nearly...
Campus News
Tensions rise at special meeting of SA Congress as representatives debate amending the Management Policies
At a hastily scheduled emergency meeting of the Student Association Congress, tensions quickly rose when representatives debated an omnibus resolution that, if passed, would significantly amend the Management Policies, one of the...
News
Student lost their life on Saturday night, Stenger says
Content Warning: This article contains mentions of death. If you or someone you know is struggling with mental health, the Binghamton University Counseling Center’s urgent service line can be reached at (607)...
Campus News
Firm leading presidential search to hold listening session for student input
WittKieffer, the firm that a search committee has tasked with finding the University’s eighth president, will hold a listening session on March 7 to hear student input. The meeting, to be held...
Community
City of Binghamton wins $10 million for Clinton Street revitalization
The city of Binghamton has won $10 million from a state program that aims to transform downtowns into vibrant city centers, Gov. Kathy Hochul and Mayor Jared Kraham announced on Thursday. The...
Community
Mayor Jared Kraham to run for reelection
A campaign website for Jared M. Kraham, the mayor of Binghamton, has been updated to announce his campaign for reelection. A Republican, he focused on quality-of-life issues in his first term. “Mayor...
Community
Josh Riley ceremonially sworn into office in Endicott, his hometown
Less than 1,000 feet from his former high school in Endicott, Rep. Josh Riley was ceremonially sworn into office Saturday, capping off a path to Congress that saw him lose in 2022...
Campus News
Education Department issues guidance ordering universities to remove race-based programs
In the weeks since President Donald Trump took office and put diversity, equity and inclusion programs in his administration’s crosshairs, Binghamton University has seen little impact to its existing infrastructure. It is...
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...