Binghamton Review is a non-partisan, student-run news magazine founded in 1987 at Binghamton University. A true liberal arts education expands a student’s horizons and opens one’s mind to a vast array of divergent perspectives. The mark of true maturity is being able to engage with these perspectives rationally while maintaining one’s own convictions. In that spirit, we seek to promote the free and open exchange of ideas and offer alternative viewpoints not normally found on campus. We stand against dogma in all of its forms, both on campus and beyond. We believe in the tenets of free expression and believe all students should have a voice on campus to convey their thoughts. Finally, we understand that mutual respect is a necessary component of any prosperous society. We strive to inform, engage with, and perhaps even amuse our readers in carrying out this mission.

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Our Staff

Editor-in-ChiefAiden Miller
Managing EditorAngelo DiTocco
Copy Desk ChiefMidas Leung
Social Media Manager(s)Amanda Weinman
Business ManagerDaniel Guido

Aiden Miller: Hello Reviewers, I’m Aiden “Median Voter” Miller and I’m a history major with a minor in education here at everyone’s favorite Premier Public Ivy.™ My job is to make people laugh, get mad at sports, and avoid running this magazine into the ground. It is my hope that I can, like my predecessors, cultivate a place where students can voice their opinions and share their interests with the rest of the community at Binghamton University.

Angelo DiTocco: My name is Angelo and I’m a computer engineering student who does a bunch of other nerd shit like speedcubing and making Minecraft videos. I just discovered that writing doesn’t actually suck if the topic is funny enough, and with this newfound knowledge, I strive to help make the magazine the best it has ever been. I also eat cereal without milk.

Midas Leung: I am Midas Leung. I am a talented communications major and passionate cameraman with a deep connection to his Chinese heritage as a Chinese-American. Born and raised in the United States, I have always been drawn to visual storytelling, capturing the world around me through my camera lens. I am an avid traveler and have documented my journeys through stunning photography and videos.

Amanda Weinman: I’m a psychology major with a minor in cinema, which basically means I have a lot of strong opinions on Troll 2. I’ve been making the magazine’s covers for two years now, but if you haven’t liked them all the ideas come from my alter ego Sklormp who resides in my pocket and eats lettuce like a hamster. I play the Sims and knit, so basically I’m the coolest person you’ll ever meet. Let’s do this another year, yeehaw.

Daniel Guido: Hey everyone, I’m Dan. I am in the School of Management studying Accounting with a minor in History. I am going to be a Junior for the Fall 2024 – Spring 2025 academic year. I will be acting as the Treasurer and Financial Manager for the Binghamton Review newspaper club. I hope to work closely with the e-board and I look forward to working with all members of the Binghamton Review.