Architecture Students Take Top Prizes in NESEA
Five architecture students and their professor were well rewarded for their imagined revision of one of Buffalo's oldest neighborhoods, creating a more eco-friendly "fruit belt."
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Five architecture students and their professor were well rewarded for their imagined revision of one of Buffalo's oldest neighborhoods, creating a more eco-friendly "fruit belt."
On Sept. 11, every American remembers where they were and what they were doing when the World Trade Center and Pentagon were attacked. I was in Buffalo, saying my goodbyes to friends. I was scheduled to leave for London from JFK International Airport to study abroad on that Friday. As I watched the footage of the doomed airliners plummet into the side of each tower, my dreams of going abroad became as threatened as the helpless towers.
While the Irish were celebrating St. Patrick's Day Sunday, March 17, the Indonesian Student Association, Permias, promoted their own cultural awareness at the second annual "Indonesian Night" in the Student Union Theater.
UB President William R. Greiner and Vice President for Student Affairs Dennis Black marked the six-month anniversary of the Sept. 11 attacks on "Talk of the University" by discussing safety on campus, changes to the UB general education requirements, and the aftermath of Sept. 11.
For some UB students, the financial aid package offered by the university is not sufficient. One UB student, for example, was so determined to receive a degree regardless of financial status that he chose to live out of his car because he could not afford housing.