Buffalo receives grant to fight segregation
Buffalo, despite holding the nickname "the city of good neighbors," is the seventh most segregated community in the U.S., according to Housing Opportunities Made Equal (HOME).
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Buffalo, despite holding the nickname "the city of good neighbors," is the seventh most segregated community in the U.S., according to Housing Opportunities Made Equal (HOME).
Had an unsuspecting student wandered up to Goodyear X Saturday night, he or she might have stumbled upon a room full of women performing breast exams on themselves.
Students aren't the only ones feeling the stress of crime in the University Heights. According to an ongoing study from the Department of Social and Preventative Medicine (DSPM), local police face the negative effects of stress as well.
The University Police Department will welcome two new faces to the force this academic year. Stacy Tuberdyke, 31, and Daniel Behuniak, 40, started in the Erie County Police Training Academy on Aug. 4 and will graduate on Jan. 17.
Parents around the world will often give up a child for adoption because they do not have the means to care for him or her. When children in Vietnam are given up, their parents are protecting the little one from a horrific fate: prostitution.
A retired UB professor has possibly found the most peaceful place on Earth, in the tropical mountains of Malaysia where a small tribal society called the Semai reside.