Issue
Volume 59, Issue 26
As fertility declines, the future looks up
New trend emerges between living standards and fertility
Sometime in the next few years, the world will reach a milestone: only half of humanity will be having enough children to replace itself. [read more]
Be aware of resources
To the Editor: [read more]
Bulls shine at UB Open
By: Joe Paterno
It was déjà vu at Alumni Arena this past weekend as the wrestling team began its 2009-10 campaign. [read more]
Crossing Expectations
By: Brian Josephs
After great performances in past Mid-American Conference Championships, the men’s and women’s cross-country teams came into this year’s meet with high expectations. The men’s team had two All-MAC competitors on its side and women’s team sought to gain momentum from this year’s success. [read more]
Effi Eitam speech draws praise and protests
By: Amanda Woods
Strong acclaim and bitter opinions collided on Monday when Effi Eitam, a Brigadier General in the Israeli Defense Forces and former leader of Israel’s National Religious Party, took the stage in Pistachio’s Restaurant in the Student Union. [read more]
Endless cycle of violence
By: Rich Polley
The United States will never capture Osama bin Laden. Any chance we ever had at detaining him has passed and will never come again. [read more]
Falcons flap wings to Buffalo downfall
Bowl aspirations over after Falcons score 14 points in fourth quarter
By: David Sanchirico
There was a noticeable difference between the crowd count in the first half and the amount of fans left at UB Stadium in the third quarter on Tuesday night. The difference was even bigger between the third and fourth quarter attendance figures. [read more]
Green careers: step one
By: Gregory Cohen
Unemployment rates that rival those during the Great Depression have left many students worrying about life after graduation. Luckily, a new and rapidly expanding field is taking hold in the Western New York area. [read more]
Honor or ruse
USS New York to honor state and city after 9/11 attacks
For the sleek, modern ship that cruised into New York Harbor, it was a homecoming of sorts. The USS New York paused briefly near the World Trade Center to pay homage to the ground from which the ship derives its name. [read more]
No formal complaints were filed against Farah
To the editor: [read more]
Police Blotter
10/23 – An unattended credit card was taken from the Student Union and used by an unidentified person. [read more]
Pressing the snooze button
By: Steve Neilans
The all-night cram session before midterms is a ritual that almost every college student has experienced, or at the very least, considered. [read more]
Strong offense elevates Bulls
By: Christy Suhr
Sometimes it takes a change in scenery to breathe new life into a team. [read more]
Students deadlocked with university over financial aid
By: Caitlin Tremblay
Students say that a change in the university’s financial aid policy is an unfair blow to their wallets. [read more]
Walking by faith
By: Amanda Woods
Days go by, weeks go by, months go by – and before we know it, semesters and years of our college lives are behind us. [read more]
We welcome all students
To the editor, [read more]
Word association
By: Andrew Wiktor
Word association is the game where someone yells out a term and others say the first thing that comes to their mind. [read more]
