Issue
Volume 59, Issue 11
De-tagging difficulties
By: Joe Paterno
I remember the obnoxious dial tone coming from the modem of my Dell desktop computer like it was yesterday. [read more]
Final Senate seat goes to Gebauer
By: David Jarka
The last off-campus Student Association Senate seat will go to Michael Gebauer, the Student Advocates Party nominee. [read more]
Here we go again
Iran drops a new secret on the world
It shouldn’t really surprise anyone that Iran has been secretly building another plant to make nuclear fuel. Iran has a long history of dodging the truth in regards to its nuclear program. [read more]
I bet they show this movie in hell
Grade: D
By: Greg Silberman
One can only expect so much from poorly written, low budget films filled with B-list actors. I Hope They Serve Beer in Hell tells the story of Internet blogger-turned-author Tucker Max and his two best friends as they go on a bachelor party road trip to a strip club. [read more]
It wasn’t sunny in Philadelphia
By: David Sanchirico
When junior kicker A.J. Principe capitalized on his second-straight field goal attempt in the second quarter, the Bulls had grabbed their first lead of the game – and the momentum. They had just picked off Temple quarterback Vaughn Charlton and were starting to outperform Temple offensively. [read more]
Late night poker brings a full house
By: Kyle Brandon Smith
A student sits with his elbows perched atop the green felt poker table. He wears a black fedora and mirrored sunglasses, which obscure his eyes. [read more]
Owens’ Catch 22
By: David Sanchirico
The voice of Buffalo News columnist Jerry Sullivan, which addressed the loyal listeners of Schopp & The Bulldog on WGR Sports Radio 550, grew irritated when the subject of Terrell Owens came up Monday afternoon. [read more]
Promising conference play
By: Vinny Lepore, Andrew Wiktor
Sometimes a momentum level never fluctuates, even if the importance of the games does. [read more]
Re-awakening
By: Jameson Butler
Every since I was a little young’un, music has run through my veins in the same abundance as the red liquid that naturally comes with this body. There isn’t a second where I do not have my iPod ready to start blasting my favorite tracks. [read more]
Safety in numbers
By: Jessica Brant
Linda Yalem left her dorm room on a brisk morning 19 years ago to take a run down a campus bike path. But she never returned home. [read more]
Salutations fresh-people
By: Christopher DiMatteo
This year, we have had columns about vampires in love, how our office works and why one assistant editor loves weed and thinks it should be legalized. However, there has yet to be a column on a topic that is discussed every year, and that is welcoming the freshman class. [read more]
Staying flu free
By: Adrian Finch
As the leaves fall from their trees in a flurry of orange and red and the autumn air slowly grows colder, flu season begins, causing students to reach for their jackets, the nearest box of tissues and a heaping bowl of chicken noodle soup. [read more]
The Metalocalypse is upon us
Grade: B+
By: Eric Hilliker
Ripping out from the hellfire of Mordhaus, Dethalbum II has been unleashed upon the masses. The self-proclaimed “world’s greatest metal band,” Dethklok, is sure to melt faces with this album. [read more]
Two shutouts, one victory
By: Matthew Parrino
Coming off of a disappointing defeat against conference foe Hartwick, the men’s soccer team packed their bags and hit the road hoping to find success outside of conference play. [read more]
University takes on major budget cuts
By: Juan Carlos Gutierrez
The economic crisis in New York State is finally starting to take a major toll on the SUNY system and the University at Buffalo. [read more]
