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He roams the streets of New York City for hours, decoding the world around him through poetic prose. The beating of his feet on pavement is the metronome to the lyrics that flow in his head.
This ode is to my peers who never give up.
I have to admit; I have never owned a turntable, an 8-track tape player, a phonograph…or a horse and buggy.
From Fu Manchus to muttonchops, General Lees to dirt lips, the month of November is decorated by dedicated members of society willing to sport a mustache or grow a beard for the sake of men's health.
On Tuesday, Oct. 18, the walls of Mohawk Place rattled to the upbeat guitar strokes and punchy brass notes bellowing from The Steakouts. In a night dedicated to the most loyal lovers of ska music, the young Rochester-Buffalo band opened for ska legends The Slackers, alongside Deal's Gone Bad and B-Side Basterds.
On Tuesday evening, the streets of Oakland, Calif. were showered with flying rubber bullets, flash grenades, and clouds of tear gas. The Occupy Oakland protesters were invaded by police, landing several of the protesters in custody and one Iraq War veteran in the hospital in critical condition from a fractured skull.
We are all wired. Every single one of us has a cell phone glued to our fingertips or music pumping into our ears through headphones. It's scary how much we rely on these electronic devices but never realize how often they are used.
For two weeks, UB political science students Bill Pike, Jeremy Ferris and Mike Frodyma, lived without running water. They kept a plastic tub of water next to the sink and used it for washing dishes, flushing toilets, and scrubbing the floors.
I have never been to a Fall Fest. And thanks to this year's nauseating lineup, I never will.
Fall tuition: $3,740.75.
Jamey Rodemeyer was found dead outside of his Buffalo home Sunday morning after taking his own life. He was 14 years old.
Tapestries from Bali and Guatemalan dresses swirl in the September breeze, painting UB's sidewalk with colors and threads bursting with culture.
On March 31, 2011, one life took an unexpected turn.
Idealistic freshmen enter the UB dorms expecting to make new friends, break a few rules, and go on countless late-night adventures. For the unlucky few, though, these aspects of the college experience can be ruined by the sexilers, weirdos, and hyperactive hotdog-eaters cruel chance saw fit to match them with.
The largest solar array to ever lay ground in New York State is under construction in UB's backyard.
Reduce, reuse, recycle.
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With stretched arms reaching to the ceiling of the Town Ballroom, fans of Guster begged for more tunes, as the band waltzed off stage to end its Buffalo encore for its green-promoting tour.
Before this year's final Distinguished Speaker, world-renowned scientist J. Craig Venter, spoke at Alumni Arena, he took some time to share a few words with The Spectrum.
Capen Hall's Special Collections Library hummed with literary talent on Monday as NAME, the Undergraduate Literary Magazine of the University at Buffalo, proudly launched its 72-page issue for this semester.