Issue
Volume 58, Issue 30
A brutal and brilliant look at the crown prince of crime
By: ERIC HILLIKER
Arguably the most popular and recognizable character in the Gotham City universe besides the caped crusader, his vicarious presence ran amok on Halloween as hundreds of clones laced the Queen City's streets and homes. [read more]
A Shining Moment in History
By: JAKE SHILLMAN
A mere 145 years ago, the Civil War was raging. A moment that started as something so fragile that you could only whisper it. The very mention of it would cause it to vanish into dust. President-elect Barack Obama has shown every American that this land is filled with opportunity. Anything is possible. [read more]
Bulls impress at MAC Championships
By: ANDREW WIKTOR
The Bulls headed into Ypsilanti, Mich. hoping to avoid embarrassment while running against the best in the Mid-American Conference (MAC). [read more]
Bulls reap benefits of Roosevelt's decision to stay in Queen City
By: MATTHEW PARRINO
Every year, college football coaches across the country search high and low to find that one player that may change the face of their program forever. Recruiting has become a highly intense and brutal battlefield where the nation's top prospects are moved like chess pieces in hopes that those players will help win a national championship. [read more]
Bulls victorious on national stage
By: BY STEPHEN MARTH AND SAMANTHA HICKS
Tuesday night, blue and red clashed for more than the White House. [read more]
Conference win comes just in time
By: MATT WEBER
Serendipity happens in such strange ways. [read more]
Football over education
By: DAVID SANCHIRICO
Is the land where football is king becoming too infatuated with the pigskin? Everyone knows that football is a religion south of the Mason-Dixon line, with football stadiums providing passionate fans with a place of worship. High school stadiums provide the mass on Friday, while college and professional venues are packed with worshippers over the weekend. [read more]
Freak show among the stars
By: TIMOTHY MONAHAN
It sounds like the plot of a Nicholas Sparks novel: A young, hardworking gentleman falls madly in love with a fair beauty and they live happily together â¦on an alien-infested spaceship. [read more]
In the beginning
Endtroducing our next president
This is not the end. This is only the beginning. [read more]
Make us believe
By: DAN MECCA
Fifty years from now, when we are older and wiser, we will tell our grandchildren about what happened Tuesday night. We will tell them that we were there, watching the television as Brian Williams and Tom Brokaw spoke of the history taking place. [read more]
Moran shines at UB Open
By: IAN FINEBERG
This past weekend, Alumni Arena was home to 271 sweat-drenched men from across the country. [read more]
Obama wins presidency
By: STEPHANIE SCIANDRA
Late Tuesday evening, Sen. John McCain placed a phone call to Sen. Barack Obama, officially bringing the election for the 44th U.S. president to a close. [read more]
Perspectives
Greg Dobrick, a senior communication major [read more]
Proposed student fee to save branch of school in economic plunge
By: JOANN PAN
A new mandatory fee of $184 per student may be implemented for those in the School of Management (SoM) as soon as Spring 2009, after school officials hear the students' opinions in two scheduled open forums this week. [read more]
Republicans win majority of local elections
By: LESLIE CHURCH
Republican Michael Ranzenhofer won the race for the State Senate's 61st district, beating former boxer Joe Mesi with 54 percent of the Erie County votes. [read more]
Safety Report
10/27 An officer received first aid after she twisted her knee in North Tonawanda. [read more]
Sidelines
Buffalo student-athletes unify as voters [read more]
Storming the field isnt funny or needed
First off, I would like to congratulate the Buffalo Bulls football team, who [on Tuesday] won a decisive MAC east game over the Miami University Redhawks 37-17. [read more]
Students learn the best defense
By: BOUTY CHANTHAVISINH
Ever get nervous walking around at night alone? There's not a person around, and the lights just aren't working quite well that night for some reason. It can be nerve-racking walking in such a situation. Taking self-defense classes at the Richmond aerobics center might help quell those fears. [read more]
We are all liberals
By: MATTHEW ZAJAC
When thinkers like John Locke developed the idea of liberalism in the 17th and 18th centuries it had little to do with the liberalism that appears to have been championed today by Sen. Barack Obama. [read more]
Why I'm a maverick
By: COURTNEY SUDBRINK
Wonder what it was like being at a campaign rally this past week? [read more]
