Issue

Volume 57, Issue 78

Arts
Friday, April 25 2008

A melancholic how-to

   Americans over-medicate depression and fear sadness, not realizing that in ending melancholia they stunt their own ability to feel. This is the contention of Eric G. Wilson's latest book, Against Happiness (2008, Sarah Chrichton Books). [read more]

Sports
Friday, April 25 2008

Bulls fall to local rival in doubleheader

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Sports
Friday, April 25 2008

Bulls split with Bonnies, fall to Purple Eagles

   After winning two of three games over the weekend, the Buffalo baseball team (11-26, 4-10 Mid-American Conference) looked to stay on a hot streak as it hosted a doubleheader against St. Bonaventure on Tuesday, and traveled to Niagara to take on the Purple Eagles Wednesday. The Bulls split with St. Bonaventure, winning the first game 3-2 but dropping the nightcap 11-1, and lost 10-6 to Niagara. [read more]

News
Friday, April 25 2008

Completing the streets of Buffalo for cyclists and pedestrians

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Sports
Friday, April 25 2008

CP3 for MVP

   In the midst of the NBA Playoffs, a heated debate has sparked. [read more]

Arts
Friday, April 25 2008

Don’t waste your time

   Upon entering my first year at UB, I wondered how my stay here was going to be. [read more]

Opinion
Friday, April 25 2008

Good news from gridiron

Two Bulls are potential draft picks this weekend

Center Jamey Richard and defensive end Trevor Scott of the football team hope that their dreams of playing professionally will be realized during [read more]

Arts
Friday, April 25 2008

Haunting sounds, star-studded vocals

   Never before has a cello been so metal. [read more]

Opinion
Friday, April 25 2008

Move it or lose it

You lost Hilary, now go bake yourself a consolation pie

   With the zenith of primary season past, it's sad for democrats to think that they don't yet have a nominee for president. Not only that, it's questionable if the party still has a frontrunner. [read more]

News
Friday, April 25 2008

News Beat: Health Fridays

Switching over to pesticide-free food

   Hungry students are unaware that the non-organic foods they are eating deposits more than 30 pesticides into their bodies every day. [read more]

News
Friday, April 25 2008

Reality TV and social networking Web sites lead to promiscuous behavior

   Recent research by the Department of Communication showed that people who watch reality television visit social networking Web sites to engage in behaviors like the celebrities they see on shows like American Idol or Survivor. [read more]

Sports
Friday, April 25 2008

Schedule

Friday

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Sports
Friday, April 25 2008

Scoreboard

Wednesday Baseball Buffalo 6 Niagara 10 Softball Buffalo 7 Niagara 10 Buffalo 1 Niagara 5

Sports
Friday, April 25 2008

Sidelines

Men's swimming and diving announces awards [read more]

Arts
Friday, April 25 2008

Students Get Their Foot in the Door Through Networking

   It never hurts to know people in high places when it comes to searching for job opportunities. In many instances, the more important people that students know the better their chances in getting a job or interview over faceless applicants in a pool of resumes. [read more]

Opinion
Friday, April 25 2008

Surrogate mothers give birth to a new era

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News
Friday, April 25 2008

Three arrests made in Heights robberies

Last Sunday at approximately 10:30 p.m., Buffalo Police arrested three teenagers on Minnesota Avenue, minutes after a series of robberies were committed. [read more]

Arts
Friday, April 25 2008

Women traveling solo is no longer a no-go

   Women don't have to miss out on the empowering experience of trekking abroad alone. Safety issues can be remedied and adventure can be found while traveling solo near or far. [read more]

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