Issue

Volume 58, Issue 27

Opinion
Wednesday, October 29 2008

Because I'm black?

   "We all know who you are voting for, it's written all on your face." [read more]

News
Wednesday, October 29 2008

Buffalo to host 2011 IIHF World Junior Championship

On Monday, USA Hockey announced that it has selected the Buffalo Sabres and HSBC Arena as the host for the 2011 International Ice Hockey Federation World Under-20 Championship. In addition, Niagara University's Dwyer Arena will be used as a secondary facility for the event. [read more]

Sports
Wednesday, October 29 2008

Bulls extend winless streak to 13

A good start does not always promise a good ending. [read more]

Sports
Wednesday, October 29 2008

Bulls looking more legitimate with every game

   For the first time in their Division I-A history, the Buffalo Bulls enter the month of November with a .500 record. Four years ago, anyone who knew anything about the football team would have burst out laughing if they heard that. [read more]

Sports
Wednesday, October 29 2008

Bulls lose 10th straight match

Over the weekend, the volleyball team hosted their "Dig for a Cure" event, which raised $3,300 for breast cancer research. While their fundraising skills were honorable, they failed to defeat their first Mid-American Conference (MAC) opponent this year. [read more]

Sports
Wednesday, October 29 2008

Bulls survive fourth quarter comeback

[read more]

Arts
Wednesday, October 29 2008

Forgive me father for I have Durden

A world divided between the luminescent and the shadows provided Forgive Durden with the inspiration for their latest symphonic epic, Razia's Shadow: A Musical. [read more]

Opinion
Wednesday, October 29 2008

Hemorrhaging dough

Why airlines still charge a lot of money for tickets

   With the recent drop in fuel prices across the board, wouldn't it make sense that fuel surcharges on plane tickets would drop too? [read more]

Sports
Wednesday, October 29 2008

Last line of defense

   Soccer presents a unique dilemma for the men and women who guard the net. The game itself takes place mostly at midfield and can test the focus of the goalie every minute of the game. Women's soccer senior goalkeeper Amy Coron is always ready when the pressure is on. [read more]

Arts
Wednesday, October 29 2008

Meet Mr. Mooch

He comes out of nowhere. He smells that pizza and asks, "Hey, can I get a slice?" [read more]

Opinion
Wednesday, October 29 2008

No candy for you

Sex offenders will be out in Missouri this Halloween

Federal judge Carol E. Jackson ruled Monday that a Missouri state law restricting the activities and mobility of sex offenders on Halloween was to be blocked pending linguistic restructuring. [read more]

Arts
Wednesday, October 29 2008

Not far from the tree

[read more]

News
Wednesday, October 29 2008

Remembering the forgotten Ukrainian Genocide

Even though millions died due to forced starvation and collectivization, for many the Ukrainian Famine Genocide isn't a very well-known subject, according to Dr. Alexander J. Motyl, a political science professor at Rutgers University. [read more]

News
Wednesday, October 29 2008

Resident advisers at a loss in late change to aid

   Resident advisers (RAs) found out earlier this month that the financial aid they were awarded at the beginning of the semester has changed. [read more]

Arts
Wednesday, October 29 2008

Saw’s blade dulled on fifth revolution

Grade: C- [read more]

News
Wednesday, October 29 2008

School’s first transportation engineers have statewide effect

   A new program in the School of Engineering and Applied Sciences aims to change the future of transportation. [read more]

News
Wednesday, October 29 2008

Spree of nine Robberies hits University District

A rash of robberies and carjackings has occurred in the University District, with over nine incidents in less than one week's time. In many of these crimes, the suspect/suspects were reportedly armed. [read more]

News
Wednesday, October 29 2008

Students Against Sweatshops ambush Simpson with petitions

President Simpson received an unexpectedly large amount of mail on Tuesday morning when UB Students Against Sweatshops (SAS) personally delivered over 1,000-signed petitions to his secretary's desk. [read more]

News
Wednesday, October 29 2008

Talks between SA, <i>Spectrum</i> show little progress over fee

   The fight over $1 just got tougher. [read more]

Arts
Wednesday, October 29 2008

’Tis the season to be scary

[read more]

Sports
Wednesday, October 29 2008

Veith never stops

Left. Right. Left. Right. [read more]

Arts
Wednesday, October 29 2008

What if death was one of us?

   It has always been man's greatest aspiration to achieve immortality, but what if it actually happened? José Saramago's latest novel, Death with Interruptions, explores just that and discovers that there are downsides to living forever. [read more]

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