Issue
Volume 58, Issue 21
Bringing experience to the court
By: KYLE BUKOLT
Although many people may think volleyball is a mere recreational activity to be played on the beach while catching some rays, volleyball head coach Jim Lodes wouldn't agree. [read more]
Bulls draw with the best
By: DAVID SANCHIRICO
The women's soccer team finally stopped their five-game losing streak after a tie with Eastern Michigan on Friday. [read more]
Community collaboration
By: DENNIS SEAMAN
As part of the effort of the University Heights Collaborative (UHC), a group established to improve the quality of life in the University Heights, community members assembled in the Gloria J. Parks Community Center on Tuesday to discuss recent crime in the area. [read more]
Crowning achievement for UB student
By: ERIN WAITE
After taking part in a tough competition this August, UB's own Donna Volmy, a sophomore biomedical science major, was named the 2008 National American Miss New York. [read more]
Crusading by candlelight
By: LESLIE CHURCH
A message of empowerment echoed from the high ceilings of Harriman Hall on South Campus to the sidewalks of Main Street as a crowd of around 400 students and community members gathered to make a statement against sexual violence Thursday night. [read more]
Entering a world of neo-capitalism
Spending imaginary money bolsters speculation, not the economy
For whom the bell tolls
By: STEPHANIE SCIANDRA
This and every semester, The Spectrum reports on the sex crimes that occur on campus. [read more]
Loads of fun in eight-bit bliss
By: CHRIS WHITMORE
History has a tendency to repeat itself. In terms of the video game industry, the words "history" and "Nintendo Entertainment System" are synonymous. While highly revered in its day, the eight-bit NES is remembered as a much simpler, primitive system. [read more]
Rebirth of the superhero
By: MATT MOSHER
In the past few years there has been an astounding uprise in superhero-related media. The sale of comic books and graphic novels has almost doubled since the mid '90s and the massive upwelling in sales and popularity can be linked to the recent boom in comic-based Hollywood films. [read more]
Sidelines
Bulley and Bailey Named Athletes of the Week [read more]
Starting off with a splash
By: AARON MOE
On Saturday, the smell of chlorine filled the air of Alumni Natatorium. [read more]
The legend of Joey
By: GARRETT CARLSON
Flashbulbs shined and the Superdome buzzed with excitement as the New Orleans Saints, now up by 31 points in the fourth quarter, were about to become 3-3 and just one game behind in the NFC South. [read more]
