Issue
Volume 59, Issue 10
Ballots go to B.O.L.D.
By: David Jarka
Members of the B.O.L.D. Party won eight of the 12 Student Association Senate seats after the voting period ended on Thursday night. [read more]
Bearcat attack
By: David Sanchirico
A Serbian that put a student into a coma. A cocaine dealer. A condom thief. [read more]
Bong Kippur
By: James Twigg
Life has been a bit hazy since I arrived at college. Sure, some of it may be from the five hours of sleep I get each night, but mostly it’s due to my good friend Mary Jane. [read more]
Breaking the chains
By: Stephen Marth
In America, when accused of committing a crime, the old saying is wrong. You aren’t innocent until proven guilty – you are guilty until proven innocent. [read more]
Continued research of cell phone effects is necessary
By: Alia Syed
Brain and salivary gland tumors, migraines, and birth defects are not often day-to-day worries. However, continued research into cell phone use has begun to bring these concerns to the public’s attention. [read more]
Golden waiting for Buffalo win
By: David Sanchirico
Three years ago, a 37-year-old Al Golden stepped out of the visitor’s locker room at UB Stadium as the new commander-in-chief of Temple University football. With Golden came a cast of under-confident Owl players and a 12-game losing streak that the young head coach was supposed to eliminate as soon as possible. [read more]
Hartwick heartbreaker
By: Luke Hammill
After an out-of-conference schedule that made the men’s soccer team trek across the country, the Buffalo Bulls finally began Mid-American Conference play Tuesday night against the Hartwick Hawks at UB Stadium. [read more]
Light at the end of the tunnel
Progress in fight for HIV vaccine
Researchers recently announced a breakthrough in the fight against one of the deadliest killers on the planet. [read more]
Loss of the hand-written word
Technology is helping to kill penmanship
Technology has led to a great many advantages: more productive workdays, information at our fingertips and hilarious videos to brighten up a rotten day on the job. Yet in the wake of all of these advancements, another thing is slowly dying. [read more]
NCIS with a side of Cool
By: Vanessa Frith
NCIS has upgraded to a new team, new toys and an entirely new mode of operation. [read more]
No Master Chief, no problem
By: James Twigg
Gear up and prepare to drop with Bungie Studio’s latest in the Halo series, Halo 3: ODST. [read more]
Pearl actually Jams this time
Grade: B+
By: Adam Danishefsky
Change has come to the nation. [read more]
Police Blotter
9/11- A grease fire was extinguished in the Student Union. [read more]
Pseudo-daredevils
By: Jessica Digennaro
As adrenaline pulsed through her veins and her fear reached its peak, Jennifer Lewis stepped into the wind tunnel, leaving all her reservations behind, and experienced one of the greatest thrills of her life. [read more]
Résumés with personality
By: Lauren Nostro
For those who fear that their résumé will be placed in a sky-high pile with others that were overlooked, a new online résumé builder may help ease their job placement anxiety. BriteTab.com promises that with their program, jobseekers will “stand out from the crowd.” [read more]
Traveling to the Owls’ nest
By: Andrew Wiktor
With Philadelphia’s football community centering its collective attention on the city’s professional team, the City of Brotherly Love’s top college football program will run onto the Lincoln Financial Field turf this Saturday looking for revenge against the Buffalo Bulls. [read more]
