Issue
Volume 59, Issue 30
A call to action
Greg Robbins must push for students
Congratulations to Gregory Robbins, the new vice president of the Student Association. [read more]
Breathin’ free at UB
By: Rachel Lamb
Despite UB’s smoke-free policy, UBreathe Free, which began in August, some smokers continue to light up outside buildings. But others have taken the university policy to heart. [read more]
Comedy shows sell out CFA
By: Brendon Bochacki
Things are bound to get a little uncomfortable next Thursday in the Center for the Arts when Daniel Tosh comes to perform – he isn’t afraid to cross any lines. [read more]
Football family fare
Grade: B
By: John Ranic
Treading on dangerous territory, Disney did football and made the unforgettable Remember The Titans. Prejudice, diversity, Denzel – it was all quite riveting. [read more]
Media slant
Sifting through biases in the news
Media bias is unavoidable. It is plainly seen on every network that claims to be the most fair and unbiased. That claim is inaccurate, as every reporter, commentator and political pundit has biases – it is human nature. [read more]
Moving forward
By: David Sanchirico
Motivated from being picked to finish sixth in the Mid-American Conference East Division before last season, the men’s basketball team shocked naysayers and Mid-American Conference fans during it’s 17-5 run to start the season. But a dissatisfying end to the season resulted in a MAC Championship Game loss to Akron and left the Bulls pondering what could have been. [read more]
Prepare to be blown away
Grade: A
By: JAMES TWIGG
The wait is finally over for gamers across the nation. [read more]
ROBBINS ELECTED VICE PRESIDENT
Southern follows with 419 votes
By: Caitlin Tremblay
Greg Robbins peered into his new office in 350 Student Union Thursday night and said, “Let’s get started.” [read more]
Seniors lead the Bulls’ charge
By: Joe Paterno
Just three years ago, men’s basketball forward Calvin Betts took Alumni Arena by storm as a freshman reserve from Rush-Henrietta High School. Appearing in 29 games off the bench, Betts displayed signs of dominance down the road. [read more]
Sophomores’ time to shine
By: Matthew Parrino
The statistics don’t always tell the whole story. [read more]
Students share different views
By: Jennifer Good
After a semester full of change within the Student Association, the re-election for SA president and vice president are finally over. [read more]
Toussaint’s debut
Overall Grade: B
By: Max Miller
The rap industry is all about new faces these days, with Drake, Wale and Kid Cudi taking over as the new voices of hip-hop. [read more]
