Issue
Volume 59, Issue 17
Congressional letdown
Health care reform bill watered down
The Senate Finance committee is voting on its proposed version of reform for the health care system on Tuesday afternoon. The bill is a watered down shell of the kind of reform this country needs. [read more]
Doesn’t make cents
By: Andrew Wiktor
I played NBA 2K10 for the first time last night, and although I did win, this isn’t another article about how good I am at video games. [read more]
Equal rights for all
New York’s battle in recognizing gay rights
As Western society becomes more and more progressive, the issue of gay rights is an ongoing debate, especially regarding the extension of benefits to same-sex couples. The prevailing political trend is that many states and countries have begun to recognize same-sex rights and provide benefits to such couples. [read more]
Genesee Gold
By: Matt Weber
This past weekend, the Buffalo Bulls rowing team set a new precedent at a familiar meet. [read more]
Let’s make some memories
By: Christopher Di Matteo
Virginia, Tennessee, Massachusetts, and soon California. [read more]
Living up to great expectations
By: Jameson Butler
Hate on New Jersey as much as you want, it’s always been known for making great artists like Bruce Springsteen and Bon Jovi. [read more]
Making a mark
By: Christy Suhr
Sometimes you need a fresh face to pick up a desperate team. [read more]
My mom and me
By: Adrian Finch
As I awake to my blaring alarm in the morning after an unsound sleep, my frustration with life begins to rise. After spending an hour or so showering, getting dressed and delaying my journey to class, I am forced to walk outside my door and begin my crap-laden day. [read more]
Obama plans to overhaul education
By: Caitlin Tremblay
President Barack Obama has a plan that may make college students a little less strapped for cash. [read more]
Offense wins games, too
By: Brian Josephs
Though the saying “defense wins games” might be true, the success of a good offense cannot be overlooked. [read more]
Sisters in separation
By: Amanda Woods
My best friend is like the sister I’ve never had, and I hope to keep it that way. That’s why we attend different colleges, seven hours apart from each other. [read more]
Sobriety: cute and all the rage
By: Jessica Brant
Denzel Washington, Natalie Portman and even George W. Bush have become trendsetters. [read more]
