Issue
Volume 54, Issue 70
Athletic training program cancelled
By: DANIEL GVERTZ
They never get on SportsCenter's Top 10 plays, nor do they ever get to record a single statistic. In fact, fans are never happy to see them step onto the field. [read more]
Correction
In Wednesday’s issue, a score was reported incorrectly in the sidelines. The women’s tennis team defeated Ball State 4-3, it was reported that they lost the match by that score. [read more]
Exhibit recognizes ‘Zine culture’
By: AARON MENDELSOHN
The underground 'zine culture' of do-it-yourself publications is celebrated in a new exhibit in the Undergraduate Library in Capen Hall as a part of UB's poetry and rare books collection. [read more]
‘Fever Pitch’ is an easy catch
By: ANGELA FOSTER
Last October, Red Sox fans spilled out onto the streets of Boston, celebrating the victory over the Yankees that brought them back into the fight for the Series title. [read more]
In the Atrium again
By: ANNA VANDERWALKER
Walking into a pink blanket of light with the hum of an acoustic guitar in the background mixed with the chatter of people set a tranquil, mellow mood, as the Center for the Arts held the latest installment of Music is Art, an ongoing series, on Tuesday night. [read more]
Liberals have warped view of death
Letter to the Editor
By: ANDREW TARNOWSKI
Much of George Zornick's column (" November in April," April 5) points to certain observations he noticed in the media. I was waiting for the shot at the thinkers on the right, and sure enough, it came. [read more]
Liederman proud of academic strength
By: ALEX RUBIN
Most people know Josh Liederman as captain of the men's tennis team. But Liederman knows himself as a student first, and an athlete second. [read more]
Magur fights through injuries
By: ANTHONY SYLOR
After three major knee injuries and a shoulder surgery, Ann Magur, a senior center fielder for the softball team, has battled through an unusual amount of adversity and has become a cornerstone of the team. [read more]
Poems, emotions shared at Creeley event
By: JESSIE BRACE
Friends, family and colleagues of eminent poet and longtime UB professor Robert Creeley filled the Poetry and Rare Books Library in Capen Hall on Thursday. They came to tell stories. They came to read poetry. And they came to honor and remember the man who meant so much to all of them, for many different reasons. [read more]
Popular Park Hall café saved
By: ERIN KENNY
For the people who work and study in Park Hall, the Signature Café has become a staple of campus life. [read more]
Pull-string talkie
By: RACHEL BELLAVIA
In honor of the McSweeney's humor column, which occasionally posts lists of random possibilities, I've assembled my own little gaggle of ideas. Here they are, in unabashed bullet form. [read more]
Schedule
| Baseball |
| Saturday: at Bowling Green, 1 p.m. |
| W. Tennis |
| Village Glen Tennis Center |
| Saturday: vs. Western Michigan, 3 p.m. |
| Crew |
| Veterans Canal Park |
| Saturday: vs. Bucknell, Colgate, 1 p.m. |
| Softball |
| Nan Harvey Field |
| Saturday: vs. doubleheader, 1 p.m. |
| Baseball |
| Sunday: at Bowling Green, 1 p.m. |
| Softball |
| Nan Harvey Field |
| Sunday: vs. Akron , 1 p.m. |
Scoreboard
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Wednesday:
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Wednesday:
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| Softball | ||||
| UB vs. Canisius – postponed to 4/11 |
Seeing asterisks
By: JEREMY G. BURTON
Ah, baseball. Every April it arrives just in time — the crack of the bat, the stolen base, the green of the outfield and the sweet smack of a fastball in the catcher's mitt. [read more]
Sidelines
Softball waits [read more]
Slaying a paper tiger
New printing limitations will save paper, time and money
The wait is finally over. This fall, students will no longer wait hours for their printouts at library printers monopolized by one person printing every page of a management textbook. [read more]
The long wait
UB officials hope printing limit will end lines, cut costs
By: NATIA DAVITI
Anybody who's ever tried to print anything at a UB computer center knows to expect the worst. [read more]
UB mourns death of pope
By: JENNIFER BUONO
After nearly 27 years of service, Pope John Paul II passed away at the age of 84 this past weekend, leading millions of individuals to mourn his death. [read more]
What you need to know:
By: NICHOLAS MENDOLA
Ryan Adams will be bringing his new band, The Cardinals, to Sphere Nite Club in Buffalo on Saturday, May 14. Tickets go on sale this Saturday morning. [read more]
Women’s tennis bounces back
Bulls lose to Bowling Green, but surprise Ball State with win
By: DANIEL GVERTZ
The Bulls scored a close win over Mid-American conference powerhouse Ball State on Saturday, salvaging a weekend that started off with a crushing defeat to Bowling Green. [read more]
Writing section of SAT won’t be used to judge applicants
By: LAUREN TRANKLE
None of the 3,200 new freshmen that come to UB next fall will have been admitted based on, or in spite of, the new writing section of the SAT, UB's admissions director told the Faculty Senate Wednesday. [read more]


