Issue
Volume 58, Issue 31
Bend, don’t break
By: STEPHANIE SCIANDRA
She's got the personality, the charisma and the clothes. She's Sarah Palin, and let's not forget about that cute little wink she does. Who wouldn't want her to be vice president? [read more]
Buffalo News editor shares keys to business success
By: KEELEY SHEEHAN
The first female editor and vice president of the Buffalo News shared life lessons and industry tips with a small group in the Alfiero Center on Wednesday as part of the UB School of Management Executive Speaker Series. [read more]
Bulls post great results at Syracuse Invitational
By: JOSHUA A. SKABRY
In many cases, rowing a boat is usually a calming and relaxing experience. [read more]
Bulls regroup for playoffs
By: BRIAN MEINDL
Looking to end their regular season on a winning note, the men's soccer team headed to Oneonta, N.Y. on Tuesday, determined to defeat the Hartwick Hawks. [read more]
California dreamin’
Homosexuals will gain marital rights, sooner or later
About a million votes remain to be counted before Californians will know whether Proposition 8, which will ban same-sex marriage in the state, has been passed or passed on. [read more]
December rape claim determined to be false
By: STEPHANIE SCIANDRA
University police have determined that a December rape and kidnap claim on UB North Campus never happened. [read more]
Futuristic fantasy brings the laughs
By: ERIC HILLIKER
Dreamt up by an alcoholic, foul-mouthed robot that has gone a little crazy, the latest Futurama direct-to-DVD movie, Futurama: Bender's Game, provides fans with enough dragons and swords to keep their eye glued to the screen. [read more]
Homegrown suds and self-poured creations
By: MATT MOSHER
While the average party-going student probably sticks to old standbys like Keystone or Bud Light, others treat their taste buds to self-made beer creations. [read more]
Low student response perceived as support for School of Management fee
By: JOANN PAN
This week, a handful of students provided input on a proposed mandatory Auxiliary Services Fee of $184 per student that will be required from all students in the School of Management (SoM). [read more]
More than condom giveaways and cookie decorating
By: LESLIE CHURCH
The free penis and breast-shaped cookies may have lured students to the third annual Sexual Health Fair in the Student Union on Thursday, but once inside an array of information ensured they would leave with more than just a pocket full of free condoms. [read more]
Risky role models
By: ANDREW WIKTOR
Dallas Mavericks forward Josh Howard makes $9.5 million a year. [read more]
The vice project
Play on, players
Despite the fact that the land it is built on is still American, specifically New York State soil, and not that of an independent sovereign nation, the legality of the Seneca Buffalo Creek Casino is still being debated today. Mayor Byron Brown and Erie County Executive Chris Collins have voiced their support for the casino, formally requesting in federal court Tuesday that the gambling house not be forced to close its doors. [read more]
Twelfth man leaves lasting impact
By: AARON MOE AND JAKE SHILLMAN
The threat of coming into a hostile Buffalo environment has been almost non-existent - until now. [read more]
WNY kids choose Obama
By: KATELYNN PADOWSKI
Though they aren't able to legally vote quite yet, students across the local community made their opinions heard this past Election Day. [read more]
