Issue
Volume 58, Issue 20
America’s secret keeper spills his own
By: JOANN PAN
Hundreds of students sat in a crowded theatre in the Center for the Arts late Thursday night awaiting the appearance of Frank Warren, a man many people trust with their most intimate secrets but have never seen. [read more]
Bulls earn tie, winless in seven straight
By: JOSHUA A. SKABRY
Despite the cold temperature Friday night, the competition between Buffalo and Eastern Michigan heated up UB Stadium. [read more]
Easin' the pain
By: TIMOTHY MONAHAN
When children visit the doctor, they typically get a shot in the arm, shed a few tears and receive a much-needed lollipop. As adults, seeing a physician involves a drafty smock, medical bills and the slim chance of an after-dinner mint. [read more]
Hardship on the court
By: JILL TARAPACKI
The volleyball team looked to salvage their four-game home stand with two games during the weekend. [read more]
Lock ’em up
By: TIMOTHY MONAHAN
It's been over two years since the elusive Ralph "Bucky" Phillips was captured and the state's largest five-month manhunt came to a suspenseful conclusion. [read more]
Nothing to be scared about
By: COURTNEY SUDBRINK
Is it possible to make a horror movie that's original? If it is, Quarantine does little to prove it. [read more]
Old school R&B, Thicke style
By: SHANE FALLON
R&B fans have cause for celebration with the release of irresistible Robin Thicke's fourth album Something Else. [read more]
One step forward, two steps back
Wall Street’s impact on UB
By: KEELEY SHEEHAN
In light of the recent economic nosedive affecting the U.S. and global markets, bankers and corporate executives aren't the only people who need to worry - college students should as well. [read more]
Out of the box
By: ASHLEY OTTO
Dozens of students got a glimpse of homeless life and the Buffalo Jills when they called a pile of cardboard boxes home Friday night. [read more]
Pulp Fiction collection gives insight to a different era
By: TERESA FELTON
The George Kelley Paperback and Pulp Fiction Collection is one of many resources that make UB Libraries unique. [read more]
Repeating history?
John McCain deals familiar hand as election nears
John McCain's campaign is slipping, but don't count him out yet; in his lifetime McCain has been known, if for nothing else, than his ability to make a comeback. [read more]
Searching for answers
By: KATELYNN PADOWSKI
Amidst the current economic crisis, many students are searching for answers and alternatives to conventional politics. The United Socialist Movement of the Americas' (USMA) Buffalo chapter is looking to provide students that opportunity. [read more]
Split down the middle
By: ANDREW WIKTOR
Heading into Friday night's game, the Buffalo men's soccer team had faced the Northern Illinois Huskies 14 times. The series was split dead even. [read more]
The great Ska-core serenade, lit by Streetlight
By: TIMOTHY MONAHAN
Skanking, converse sneakers and flat caps were the fashion Saturday night as Streetlight Manifesto and The Mighty Mighty Bosstones blew their horns at the Town Ballroom. [read more]
The ins and outs of crossing the border
By: ERIN WAITE
U.S. officials are increasingly scrutinous of what comes in and out of the country, which may make crossing the U.S. border a bit more complicated. While travelers should be warned that many of their rights go out the window in the hands of border protection, it is equally important to know the rights that they do have. [read more]
What a dog fight is all about
By: None
I cannot believe that such an ill-informed, ignorant article was allowed to be written and published in your newspaper. [read more]
