Issue
Volume 58, Issue 33
All’s well that ends well (or is it?)
By: JOHN RANIC
Sometimes the sugar just isn't sweet enough. [read more]
Bulls aim for first place in East
By: STEPHEN MARTH AND JAKE SHILLMAN
Fifty years ago, the 1958 Bulls football team earned their first invitation to a collegiate bowl game in the history of the University at Buffalo. [read more]
Calling all leaders
By: LAURA CRUZ
Students need all the help they can get when applying for those big time positions after college. The Leadership Certificate Program is one of the most advantageous ways to build outstanding career skills and leadership qualities just in time to impress future employers. [read more]
Campus invited to forum on UB’s future
By: REN LAFORME
Students, faculty, staff and community members will have the opportunity to scratch their names in the wet cement of UB's future at a forum on Wednesday. [read more]
Double disappointment for volleyball team
By: IAN FINEBERG
The Bulls have lost that winning feeling. [read more]
Freedom of club
By: WEN CHIEN LEE
When a student notices that the wide selection of clubs UB has to offer has left something out, they are encouraged to make their own. [read more]
Hathaway evolves, marries stardom with talent
By: DAN MECCA
Unconditional love may be one of the most conditioned things in life. Director Jonathan Demme's new film, Rachel Getting Married, examines this strange dynamic and the family that comes with it. [read more]
Journey out of the MAC basement
By: DAVID SANCHIRICO
The men's basketball team has fallen on tough times recently. After three straight seasons of at least 17 wins, the last two seasons brought disappointment, the Bulls winning only 22 games combined. [read more]
Letting loose
By: JOSHUA A. SKABRY
Soccer is slowly beginning to gain the popularity that American sports like football and baseball have had for decades. [read more]
Mediation efforts fail to end conflict between SA and The Spectrum
By: STEPHEN MARTH
Back to the drawing board. [read more]
On spending the night in a 24-hour laundromat
By: JASON MAZUROWSKI
It's 4:30 a.m., and here I sit in a laundromat in some empty desert town with a handful of close friends who were complete strangers just weeks before. [read more]
Pouring oil on troubled waters
By: KEELEY SHEEHAN
Film and politics merged in Capen Hall on Tuesday, going beyond statistics, to explore the cultural impact of oil. [read more]
Puppies and kittens and goldfish, oh my
By: WEN CHIEN LEE
Pets can be an enriching addition to a person's life. However, college students face financial and time constraints on owning a furry creature of their own. [read more]
Risky role models
By: ANDREW WIKTOR
Dallas Mavericks forward Josh Howard makes $9.5 million a year. [read more]
Sex: the Trojan war
Turning a natural act into an unnatural competition
UB is the 59th most sexually healthy college or university out of the 139 schools on Trojan's third annual Trojan Sexual Health Report Card. Stanford tops the list, and DePaul brings up the rear. [read more]
Sexual healin’
By: AMANDA SHETTLETON
The grades are in, and UB's GPA is experiencing some sexual healing when it comes to performance between the sheets. [read more]
The Shield’s final bow

By: JOE O’CONNELL

American dramatic television has gotten pretty messy lately. The clear-minded detectives, easily identified villains and triumph of the American way have gone out of style in favor of complicated heroes, ethically difficult situations and general complexity. Not to mention way more violence. [read more]
