Issue
Volume 58, Issue 38
Artistic anxiety
By: GARRETT CARLSON
I awoke this morning, threw on an old shirt and let my anxiety take over. [read more]
A schooling at the Charles
By: JON MAURER
The women's rowing team finished the first half of their season in Boston at the Foot of the Charles Invite last weekend. [read more]
Brown’s effort leads Bulls over Delaware
By: AARON MOE
The women's basketball team made sure fans in attendance got their money's worth on Saturday. [read more]
Former professor pursues gender-bias claim
By: TOM HALLECK
Former associate professor Kathleen McCormick claims that she was unfairly denied tenure at UB in 2005 because she is a woman. [read more]
Frosty the Snowman overpowers Thanksgiving feasts
By: MATT MOSHER
In the midst of the Christmas craze and end of the year celebrations, Thanksgiving is commonly sent to the back burner. This year, Santa Claus once again aims to steal the air from beneath the turkey's wings with reindeer, presents and endless bubble lights. [read more]
Gill’s success sends a message across the country
By: STEPHEN MARTH
Head coach Turner Gill has finally done it. A football team that only won 10 games in seven years is finally going somewhere. [read more]
Going Bowling
Bulls head to MAC Championship and earn bowl game in dramatic fashion
By: STEPHEN MARTH
In 1958, the Buffalo Bulls football program earned an invitation to a bowl game, the first in the history of the university. [read more]
Helpful hints for Black Friday
By: ARIANA PRINCIPE & DENNIS SEAMAN
This Friday, the doors will open and some shoppers will find themselves as preoccupied with their own personal safety as they will be about finding good deals. Those prepared with a premeditated list of sales and ideas may find it a vital aspect to Black Friday survival. [read more]
Killing machines
Why the military isn’t prosecuting spousal abuse
The modern soldier is a curious animal. Combatants go through a training program that is more effective at turning humans into killers than any other in American history. [read more]
Long live the turkeys
By: CAROLINE HUFTALEN
Thanksgiving's main event has always been the treasured turkey. [read more]
School of Pharmacy tackles AIDS on global scale
By: KATELYNN PADOWSKI
Two schools of pharmacy a world apart are coming together to tackle the current global HIV/AIDS crisis. [read more]
SUNY Board approves $620 tuition hike
By: LESLIE CHURCH
The State University of New York (SUNY) Board of Trustees took unprecedented action last week when they approved tuition increases before getting the go-ahead from the state Legislature. [read more]
Therapeutic nihilism
American medicine is not a moral science
Therapeutic nihilism is the belief that a cure for a given medical condition is impossible. It is one of the "twin traps" outlined in the Hippocratic Oath doctors take before they are given their license. [read more]
Third road game stifles Bulls
By: JON MAURER
Before Saturday night's non-conference game against the host Evansville Purple Aces of the Missouri Valley Conference, men's basketball head coach Reggie Witherspoon thought his team was well prepared. [read more]
West moves in the right direction
By: GARRETT CARLSON
Hip-hop's greatest (and only?) breakup record has been written. [read more]
