Issue
Volume 59, Issue 35
A chorus of confidence
By: Amanda Woods
Tears welled up in my eyes this afternoon as I watched a YouTube clip of students from P.S. 22 in Staten Island, New York performing Journey’s “Don’t Stop Believin’.” [read more]
A home for the holidays
By: Rachel Lamb
In 2004, the City of Buffalo Animal Shelter faced a budgetary cut that would force them to euthanize all animals that weren’t claimed in three days. After successfully protesting this cut, Buffalo Humane, a no-kill organization that finds home for homeless animals, was founded. [read more]
Anatomy of broke
By: Shane Fallon
College: A hub of intellectualism, yet a dead end for financial stability. [read more]
Contemplative clicking
By: Gigi Rubin
The National Science Foundation has provided UB with a $500,000 grant to study the use of personal response systems, or clickers, in large lecture classes. UB is one of 10 universities nationwide to be given this grant. [read more]
Donkeys, elephants and hamburgers
By: Lauren Nostro
The UB College Democrats and College Republicans are putting politics aside and teaming up for a fundraiser at Fuddruckers on Maple Road in Amherst on Thursday and Friday. [read more]
First-person massacre
By: Matt Mosher
It begins in an elevator. The screen is black, but you hear guns loading and men speaking with heavy Russian accents. [read more]
Generation reborn
By: Matt Mosher
Generation Magazine will be returning to its long-vacant and dust-filled shelves around campus next semester. [read more]
Good times, bad times
By: Chris Law
It was a bittersweet tournament for the wrestling team last week. [read more]
It’s only rock ‘n’ roll, but it feels like love
By: Lauren Nostro
Last Sunday, “The Boss” arrived in Buffalo. [read more]
Learning from mistakes
By: Matthew Parrino
There is nothing fun about a loss, but learning from it can later prove to be invaluable. [read more]
No more hazy eyes
By: Chelsie Hinckley
Before many of us left for break last week to enjoy family, friends and turkey, the UB fraternity Tau Kappa Epsilon was suspended after a party involving the hospitalization of four people. [read more]
Non-BCS, no consistency
By: David Sanchirico
Head coach Turner Gill addressed what his expectations were heading into the 2009 football season during Tuesday’s “State of the Bulls” address. [read more]
Not so neutral
Swiss public voted to prohibit minarets
A vote occurred in Switzerland that will place a black eye on the country’s reputation concerning religious tolerance. [read more]
Principe kicks away season with a win
By: Joe Paterno
While shoppers stuffed their shopping carts and battled crowded parking lots on Black Friday, the Dix Stadium stands were virtually empty during the Bulls’ season finale in Kent, Ohio. [read more]
Second half woes slow Bulls
By: Chris Law, Andrew Wiktor
Plagued by terrible second half play, the women’s basketball team lost both of its games this weekend in the Dead River Company Classic. [read more]
Surging forward
Plan laid out for Afghan War
For the first time in the history of the conflict called the War in Afghanistan, a plan and timetable are in place. [read more]
Two UB divers go wild in Arizona
By: Vincent Lepore
The diving team made the long journey from Buffalo to Tucson, Ariz., gearing up for the second annual Wildcat Invitational, held at the University of Arizona's Kasser Family Pool over the weekend. [read more]
UB paves the way for electronic age of medicine
By: Brendon Bochacki
UB is teaming up with an international information technology company to correct some long-standing communication problems in the field of medicine. [read more]
Whiskey and retributions
Grade: B+
By: Jameson Butler
As if you needed another reason to love the Irish, Troy Duffy returns to the silver screen with guns a-blazing. [read more]
