Issue
Volume 57, Issue 53
A rite of passage
By: STEPHEN MARTH
This Valentine's Day, I decided to look back into my past and analyze my life thus far. As a 19-year-old, I've experienced a lot in my life that has made me the man that I am today. I've had many relationships in that time span. [read more]
Bulls bucked by Broncos
By: ALEX RUBIN
With an opportunity to remain one game out of a tie for first place in the Mid-American Conference East division, the women's basketball team stumbled on Wednesday night against the Western Michigan Broncos. [read more]
Cardinals fly past Bulls
By: DAVID SANCHIRICO
Occasionally, basketball teams will start a game off slowly. Unfortunately for the Bulls, they were unable to come back from their slow start in a game that was considered an easy win against a sub-par team. [read more]
Chip count high
By: SABRINA BACHAI
With their clever renditions of popular songs and their evident camaraderie, The Buffalo Chips portray their talent through their a cappella sounds. [read more]
Corrections
In the Feb. 6 story "FSEC discusses UB's strengths and weaknesses," it was incorrectly reported that 92 faculty members received SUNY Distinguished Professor titles. In fact, nine UB faculty members were given the title in 2007. [read more]
Dark corners, loud music
By: CHRISSY CASILIO
Broadway Joe's, open since 1974, located near the intersection of Main Street and Minnesota Avenue, has recently undergone renovations and can now officially add "bar and grille," to the end of its title. [read more]
Dear Students,
By: KATIE METZ-DIRECTOR OF LEGAL SERVICES (KJMETZ@BUF
Each week in this column you will be able to find tips and advice on legal situations that can affect you. Remember it is more than just knowing your rights in some cases; it is a matter of knowing how to respond to and prevent legal issues. [read more]
Invasion of the Kay Jeweler Zombies
By: MUMFORD-ZISK
I think it's time to admit that Valentine's Day has gotten away from us, a bit. In fact, I think it's time we finally banded together and did away with it. [read more]
Lots of love for Locks of Love
By: KAYLA YAMMARINO
This year's Locks of Love Party was a record-breaking event at UB, bringing in 15 ponytails to be donated to the organization before the event's end. [read more]
More money, more problems?
It’s like gambling in the name of education
If you were New York State and you had $25 billion dollars, what would you do? In an effort to increase funding for public education, NY Gov. Eliot Spitzer has announced his plan to lease the state's lottery. The plan would net NY $25 billion upfront, and $4 billion would go towards the SUNY endowment, according to The Buffalo News. [read more]
Move it or Lose it
By: CHRISSY CASILIO
My last semester as a UB undergrad is finally here. Throughout the almost-four years of which I have been here, I have seen a lot of changes in the campus and the people. Unfortunately, one of the things I have not seen changed is the annual catastrophe created in the parking lots during the winter months. [read more]
Northern Illinois shooting leaves five dead
By: JOSHUA BOSTON
A gunman shot and killed four people, wounding at least 14 others, at Northern Illinois University in DeKalb, Ill. After opening fire with two handguns and a shotgun in a 600-person lecture hall, the gunman died from a self-inflicted wound, according to CNN.com. [read more]
Political economist discusses the condition of the economy
By: NICOLE DIFASI
Political economist Barry Bluestone spoke as part of the Distinguished Lecture Series sponsored by the Office of the Vice President for Research at UB this past Wednesday. [read more]
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Shame on you, Scientologist
To the Editor:
By: ANONYMOUS MEMBER
(In response to letter to the Editor "They're not protestors, they're a hate group" Feb. 13) [read more]
Sidelines
Track & Field teams successful in New York [read more]
Spitzer proposes $4 billion endowment to aid public education
By: LESLIE CHURCH
In downtown Buffalo on Wednesday afternoon, Gov. Eliot Spitzer presented a plan that he hopes will give SUNY schools the finances they need to fuel an investment in higher education, with UB and its 2020 plan leading the way. [read more]
Students showed their love for SA this V-Day
The hallways from Knox Hall to the Natural Science Complex were more crowded than usual this past Thursday as part of the Student Association's "Love Your SA Day" celebration. [read more]
TRIAL BY FIRE
UB Mock Trial President Ryan Flaherty prepares for regionals in Syracuse
Nights in the courtroom are longer than ever as regionals weekend approaches for the UB Mock Trial team. [read more]
Walk it off, game on
To the Editor:
By: MIKE JANKOWSKI
(In response to letter to the Editor "Take care of your players" Feb. 11) [read more]
