What I've Learned at the University at Buffalo
With graduation just around the corner, those of us who are leaving UB cannot help but look back on what we have learned in our time here.
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With graduation just around the corner, those of us who are leaving UB cannot help but look back on what we have learned in our time here.
It's never too early to start thinking about football, even if it's only April.
The Western Conference has been unbelievably competitive this year and it should have come as no surprise to anyone that the final spot could not be decided until the last possible game of the season. Overall, the talent in the West, this season, has trumped almost everything that the East has put forth. Now that all of the seeds are set, let's take a look at the first-round matchups.
The NHL's regular season has come to a close. There will be no more hockey until the fall for an unlucky 14 teams, but the real challenge is only beginning for the other 53 percent of the league. It's time to grow out those beards and stop doing laundry, because the NHL playoffs are here.
Here we go again. Another year, another Colonial Athletic Association basketball team dominating the NCAA Tournament.
For amateur boxers, the only gloves more important than those made of padding are those made of gold.
Most people only need one conversation to land a job. For some, potential employment requires a bit more.
Brandon Davies seems to have contracted the worst sexually transmitted disease ever: expulsion.
With the clock to the Mid-American Conference tournament winding down, the men's basketball team seems to be in a rut.
Buffalo has been craving a championship for years, and recent developments have given the city hope that its thirst might finally be quenched.
I love the dunk contest during the NBA's All-Star weekend. I could not tell you which conference has won any of the games, but I can tell you that Dwight Howard threw that ball in and it shouldn't have counted. What I can't get over is the lack of LeBronathon Raymone James in the festivities.
There is nothing quite like standing up with 1,000 of your closest friends and making life a living hell for everyone who steps foot in your house.
With losses accumulating rather quickly for the wrestling team, the squad needed something good to turn the tide in its favor. That something came in the form of Wednesday night's dual meet.
Football season has come to an end. Take a second to wipe the tears from your eyes before reading on. I know, there there, it'll be all right. Well, at least I hope it will.
With the 2010 season in the rearview mirror, the football team has set its sights on the future.
What could be more entertaining than watching the best players in the world team up in an all-star game?
The men's ice hockey club team does not usually get the attention that it deserves on campus; however, the $50,000 check that it just received suggests that at least one person knows that the club exists.
The athletic department's budget for paper is going to skyrocket in the coming days, because a few members of the women's basketball team have rewritten the record books.
As any gamer will tell you, the only thing that matters is owning the high score. Senior forward Kourtney Brown has brought that mentality to Alumni Arena and the women's basketball team.
When was the last time you heard of a NFL rookie who was drafted in the sixth round, began the season as his team's third-string running back, and was injured for the first nine weeks of the regular season; and still is starting in the Super Bowl that same year?