Issue
Volume 59, Issue 24
A new smell for Buffalo media
By: Matt Mosher
It’s not every day that a new media company starts up – especially in Buffalo. [read more]
Back on the Train
Grade: A-
By: Ari Sason
After a three-year derailment, California quintet Train is back on track - in more ways than pun. [read more]
Bulls snap streak with sweep
By: Kevin Carney
This year has been about reversing trends for the volleyball team, and the Bulls continued this movement Tuesday night. [read more]
Dancing for diversity
By: Ashley Smith
Students tangoed their way across the Student Union on Wednesday in a celebration of cultural diversity. [read more]
Death of creativity
By: James Twigg
Originality has become a rare commodity in today’s world. Whether it’s the Ugg boot/North Face wearing crowd, or any hardcore breakdown ever, the lack of originality has become abundant in everyday life. [read more]
Doth I complain much?
By: Shane Fallon
It’s the universal question of the chronic complainer: “Why me?” [read more]
High hopes
A look into redefining UB
Western New York has been looking for a way to reinvent itself for many years. The future that has been recently pegged onto the University at Buffalo’s own UB 2020 plan. [read more]
Hitting the mats
By: Chris Law
The talent has drastically improved, the success has become more frequent within recent years and the expectations are increasing. [read more]
Letters are not words!
By: Caitlin Tremblay
I got a text message on Tuesday that made my soul hurt. I didn’t know whether to laugh, cry or sigh melodramatically. The only thing I could think to do was to delete the sender’s number out of my phone. [read more]
Mount Myers
By: Joe Paterno
Superman has found a new home, and it just so happens to be along the Buffalo Sabres blueline. [read more]
‘Promises’ for understanding
By: Laura Neese
A flaming rubber tire whirls down a sandy gravel path, speeding away from whatever vehicle or refuse pile it was violently shorn from. A soldier with a rifle stands on the edge of the frame. [read more]
Rod Stewart: wonder soul
B+
By: Max Miller
For Rod Stewart, 2009 didn’t just offer the chance to shoot out studio album number 26; it led to him reinventing his musical genius yet again. Soulbook, not to be confused with the first four installments of Rod’s Great American Songbook, is a collection of classic soulful hits from the ’60s and ’70s. [read more]
Rule with an iron fist
By: Nicolas Pino
Tekken 6 has thrown out the gauntlet play of your older brother’s King/Devil showdown and brings to the table what other fighters, even the well-documented ghosts of Tekken past, couldn’t – next-generation game mechanics. [read more]
UB president visits institutional partners in Turkey
By: Lauren Nostro
UB is working toward a new, more international future in the hopes of providing its students with the most opportunities possible. [read more]
Varying predictions for basketball teams
By: David Sanchirico
Things were expected to hit the bottom for the men’s basketball team last season. The team finished with 10 wins in 2007-2008, and there was no sign of an imminent turnaround. [read more]
Weekend warriors
By: Alex Nellissen
The Army ROTC program allows students unique opportunities – from riding in military helicopters to roughing it in the woods – all while gaining hands-on leadership skills and Army tactics training. [read more]
