Issue
Volume 58, Issue 22
A taste for the future
By: MATTHEW PARRINO
After defeating Western Michigan in the Mid-American Conference Finals last season, the women's tennis team revisited the Broncos in a feel for things to come. [read more]
Bayside’s Shudder secedes and succeeds
By: JOHN RANIC AND JAMESON BUTLER
Anointing music-crazed followers for the sixth straight year, the self-proclaimed cult Bayside leaves no faithful ears undrenched with the sweat and blood that's rained from their chests and onto their latest offering, Shudder. [read more]
Breaking boundaries
By: CHRIS WHITMORE
The Ernie Davis story is, undoubtedly, an inspiring tale of perseverance, determination and racial segregation. [read more]
Forum to discuss climate plan for UB
By: KEELEY SHEEHAN
Students, faculty and staff are invited to speak their minds about UB's plan to decrease greenhouse gas emissions during an inaugural forum next Tuesday at 11 a.m. in the Student Union Theater. [read more]
Gently down the stream
By: KYLE BUKOLT
"Row, row, row your boat" is not something you will hear head coach Rudy Wieler chanting to his ladies on Sunday afternoons when the Bulls' rowing team is competing in the 2008-2009 season. [read more]
Hosseini brings Afghanistan to the forefront
By: JOANN PAN
It's a place where landmines pepper dirt roads, children are brought up to become soldiers armed with AK-47s and terrorists like Osama Bin Laden's troupe breed. This is the stigma that plagues Afghanistan, which bestselling author Khaled Hosseini wants to dissuade. [read more]
Is a smartphone the smart buy?
By: LISA NEWMAN
In today's cell phone market, the omnipotent smartphones grant users constant communication at their fingertips along with over-the-top data packages. They also allow students to watch YouTube in class to help stave off that dreamy Sandman. [read more]
Living legend
By: MATTHEW PARRINO
Building a franchise in the NFL is widely considered the toughest job in professional sports. There are so many variables that go into constructing a team that many try and fail on a yearly basis. [read more]
Military honor
By: STEPHEN MARTH
Losing is a word that head coach Turner Gill doesn't want in his dictionary. [read more]
New cameras installed in University Heights
By: LESLIE CHURCH
Three security cameras have been installed in the University Heights to ward off crime and help protect students. [read more]
Quietly climbing high
Obama maintains his edge in third and final presidential debate
Sen. Barack Obama tried to make the most of his privileged position Wednesday night in the third and final presidential debate of 2008. [read more]
Sidelines
Willy in top 10 for Unitas "Golden Arm" Award [read more]
Speaker discusses missing reparations to Africa
By: KEELEY SHEEHAN
Jews have received righteous reparations for the Holocaust, but victims of slave trade in the U.S. and Great Britain are still waiting for their piece, according to human rights activist Rhoda Howard-Hassmann. [read more]
Union peppered with Latin spice
By: JOHN ARCEDIANO
The Student Union buzzed with the rhythm of Latino music during a celebration of culture on Wednesday afternoon. The lobby exploded with festive colors matching the mood set by stomping feet and shaking hips as the Intercultural and Diversity Center (IDC) held their annual Latino Cultural Bazaar to teach students about Latino history and culture. [read more]
What’s the correct terminology?
Bloomberg vies for a third term
A few weeks ago New York City Mayor Mike Bloomberg announced his intention to run for a third term. This entails changing the current two-term limit on the position to three terms. Permanently. [read more]
