UGA offers students new way to see the world
It's been a year since David Harary, Matt Adam and Josh Krause created a club for geography students to network in what they consider an "isolated department." And that isolation is starting to change.
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It's been a year since David Harary, Matt Adam and Josh Krause created a club for geography students to network in what they consider an "isolated department." And that isolation is starting to change.
For many college students, Thanksgiving Day is a time to go home and load meal-plan-filled stomachs with a home-cooked turkey meal.
Some students view the new heated bus shelter as necessary salvation from harsh Buffalo winters, but not every student is sold on the impact of the idea.
Whether it's battling deadlines, fatigue, printers or professors, sophomore architecture majors Alexa Russo and Ashwini Karve find UB's School of Architecture both a challenge and a triumph.
Jonathan Katz, director of UB's visual studies doctoral program, stood on top of a table in a restaurant in California and shouted, "Ladies and gentlemen, I just want you to know that I'm being thrown out of this restaurant for the simple fact that I'm gay."
Communication students can expect a new curriculum in 2015, according to Lance Rintamaki, an associate professor in the Department of Communication.
Every city has its secrets. Buffalo's stories are just well hidden.
Most students would probably shudder at the thought of managing and marketing a store while double majoring. Junior Todd Lozo, however, loves the experience.
The memory of the fireworks pushes her forward.
It doesn't require a lot of money to have a good time in Buffalo. There are many daytime trips, trails and locations to explore for under $25.
It's been 12 years since the planes fell out of the sky on that September day.
One reason to try winter session?
Dylan Burns, a sophomore architecture major, spent his summer discovering the "sociology of architecture."