Issue
Volume 59, Issue 31
A changed community
Project gives hope to Buffalo family and community
By: Adrian Finch
On Saturday morning, under blue skies and a bright sun, thousands of volunteers, construction workers and Extreme Makeover: Home Edition crewmembers gathered together in a frenzy to finish the rebuild of 228 Massachusetts Ave. for the Powell family. [read more]
All the cool kids are doing it
By: Jennifer Lombardo
I’m so happy texting has become such a huge influence on our lives. [read more]
Assault reported on South Campus
By: Stephen Marth
Members of the community are urged to avoid walking alone following an assault that occurred on South Campus early Sunday morning, according to university officials. [read more]
Brown beasts in Bulls victory
By: Luke Hammil
It is often said that first impressions go a long way. On Friday night, junior forward Kourtney Brown and the women’s basketball team made sure that theirs was a lasting one. [read more]
Country done right
By: Adam Danishfesky
Country is certainly not the most popular genre of music on college campuses, but this did not stop Lyle Lovett and his Large Band from delivering an energetic set of alternative country tunes Thursday night in the Center for the Arts Mainstage Theater. [read more]
Failure in final seconds
By: Andrew Wiktor
A good player knows how to take what the defense gives him. A great player takes what he wants from the defense. [read more]
Fighting pirates
Music Industry versus illegal pirating
For many Americans, the past decade of technological advances has brought information to their fingertips instantaneously. Open a single program and an endless music library is ripe for the listening. [read more]
Forum discusses problems with UB 2020
By: Chelsie Hinckley, John Hugar
UB President John B. Simpson’s ambitious UB 2020 plan doesn’t have everyone convinced. Some have expressed serious concerns about certain parts of the plan. [read more]
International students make sacrifices for education
By: Bredny Rodriguez
Many students head home during holidays to spend time with their families, but because of the stresses of school and rising travel costs, many international students spend their holidays in Buffalo. [read more]
Late season woes against MAC foes
By: Matt Weber
It has been an up and down season for the volleyball team. Entering the final weekend of the season, the Bulls were in the midst of a four-game losing streak and losers of seven of the last 10 contests. [read more]
Million-dollar men
By: Joe Paterno
Reader beware: The following content contains statistics that may cause severe headaches and/or nausea. Those with previous health issues should proceed with caution. [read more]
Sophomores’ time to shine
By: Matthew Parrino
The statistics don’t always tell the whole story. [read more]
The billions that lead to a flop
Federal stimulus provides a jobless recovery
Main Street America actually has a better handle on the economic recovery than America’s leaders in Washington or the Wall Street “know-it-alls.” The October jobless reports don’t paint a pretty picture and certainly won’t generate feelings of relief. [read more]
The wonderful mayor of Seven Hills
By: Shane Fallon
Talk about doing something meaningful with your life. [read more]
Train wreck of a video
By: David Jarka
Post-game coaches’ meltdowns, retarded Batman and loose cannons wrestling giant pencils are just some of many gems you can find on YouTube. [read more]
When vaginas speak
By: Josh Q. Newman
Sexual organs aren’t known to talk, but that hasn’t stopped women of UB from going very public with their privates. [read more]
