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Most 10-year-olds spend their time playing outside, watching cartoons or enjoying the "Hakuna Matata" life of being a kid. For Taylor Gorman, a freshman mechanical engineering major, her memories from age 10 are quite different.
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Most 10-year-olds spend their time playing outside, watching cartoons or enjoying the "Hakuna Matata" life of being a kid. For Taylor Gorman, a freshman mechanical engineering major, her memories from age 10 are quite different.
Say Yes to the Dress, Four Weddings and David Tutera's My Fair Wedding all have one thing in common: fairytale weddings. If you're a wedding show fanatic like me, I'm sure these names look all too familiar.
For 54 hours straight, students will pitch, plan and design. Some will succeed and some will break under the pressure, all in hopes of winning first prize from a group of successful entrepreneurs - the very people they one day hope to join.
This holiday season, malls will be crowded with people running around buying gifts for friends, family and significant others. But not everyone will share in the joy of unwrapping presents surrounded by loved ones - there are some children who have never had the opportunity.
Last spring, the world joined together because of one movement: KONY 2012. Millions watched a 30-minute video that soon became one of the most viral videos on the Internet.
With the new age of technology and advancement of the online community, everything can be done on the Internet. Time is a very large concern for college students as they balance classes, work and participating in clubs. Most college students are always scraping for more time for activities.
At 9 years old, Grace Armbruster faced one of the most challenging obstacles in her life. After struggling with reading in her classes for years, she finally found out why she always felt left behind and wasn't learning things as fast as the rest of her classmates.
His bold British accent can be heard through the crowd. With his briefcase in hand, Tim Dean stands tall and poised amongst his students. He watches and cheers proudly as one of them performs in the UB Drag Show in the Student Union.
Last Monday, Americans all over the country recognized Columbus Day. They celebrated Columbus' discovery of the New World and the birthplace of America.
After his third semester as an aerospace engineering major at UB, Yaron Bernstein had an epiphany: he was not following his dream. Instead of staying in Buffalo and finishing his four-year undergraduate career, Bernstein did what most students are too afraid to do.
Twenty-five years ago, on her way home from work, Geri Hens had no clue she was living her last day as an outdoor sciences college professor.
With her backpack in hand, hair tied in a bun, and a navy blue fraternity shirt, she walks through the UB's halls with confidence.