Issue
Volume 57, Issue 56
Bulls beat hostile crowd
By: BRIAN MEINDL
When the men's tennis team traveled to Colgate University over the weekend they expected to be taking on the Raiders. Little did they know they would end up having to battle an unruly crowd as well. [read more]
Bulls drop the ball against the Redhawks
By: DUSTIN NYE
The Bulls gave a truly lackluster performance in Alumni Arena Wednesday night against the Miami (Ohio) RedHawks, as the women's basketball team lost their third straight game, falling to the RedHawks 84-55. [read more]
Bulls look to bounce back in 2008
By: SAMANTHA HICKS
The Buffalo softball team is back and ready for a new season after completely revamping last year's team, whose record was a rough 3-45. Bull's coach Marie Curran is very supportive of her team and very optimistic about Buffalo's upcoming season. [read more]
Flog me molly
By: KYLE O’SHEA
Flogging Molly is set to strum fiddles and blow eardrums this Friday at the Town Ballroom in downtown Buffalo. [read more]
Nationally Ranked Edinboro Too Much for Bulls
By: DAN SOEMANN
For the fourth time this season, a nationally ranked team squared off against the Buffalo wrestling team; the Bulls fell on the road to No. 14 Edinboro, 37-3. [read more]
Schedule
Friday
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Women's Basketball [read more]
Shaq back to wild wild West
By: DAVID SANCHIRICO
The Western Conference is by far the superior conference in the NBA, and it continues to get better. With all the teams possessing near-identical records, the West has looked to the East to grab some players that will help their squads make a final playoff push. [read more]
Stadium rock lives on Cinder Road
By: TIM MONAHAN
For many involved in the entertainment business, the quiet city of Buffalo is little more than a quick stop on the way to Canada. [read more]
Sub-Board slips up
NYCLU brings politically charged legislation to UBs Door Step
Sub-Board I, Inc. sponsored an event on Tuesday called Reproductive Rights, which attempted to pass off a pro-choice agenda as "objective fact." The New York Civil Liberties Union representatives present were supposed to educate students about a state bill called the Reproductive Health and Privacy Protection Act, which is meant to advance women's reproductive rights. [read more]
The Devil wears a retainer
By: JOHN RANIC
There were septum piercings and bad hair galore Tuesday night as The Devil Wears Prada and It Dies Today concert drew more scene kids into Club Infinity than a two-for-one piercing sale at Cowpok. [read more]
