Take me to church: Campus Ministries Association at UB brings together groups of many faiths
What do Campus Crusade for Christ (CRU) Buffalo, Lutheran Campus Ministry and University Bible Fellowship all have in common?
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What do Campus Crusade for Christ (CRU) Buffalo, Lutheran Campus Ministry and University Bible Fellowship all have in common?
Summer vacation may be officially over as syllabus week kicks off, but that doesn’t mean it’s time to bundle up and brace for winter yet. Outside of UB lies the City of Buffalo, a bustling place filled with outdoor events like Canalside concerts and kayak tours.
Throughout a given school day, the average student will probably have to use a bathroom in the Academic Spine at least once.
Last semester, I wrote a series of columns called the “Buffalo Bucket List,” a list of things to do before graduating from UB.
At Hofstra University’s Shuart Stadium on Wednesday, 11,446 fans packed in to see New York City Football Club, or NYCFC, play the New York Cosmos in the U.S. Open Cup. It was dubbed the “East River Derby” and given the level of animosity between the sets of fans, you’d be forgiven for thinking this wasn’t the first time the two teams met.
The Buffalo Bucket List is a series of articles highlighting my journey to achieve the full college experience in Buffalo, from Buffalo wings to Oozefest.
Graduating from college is an exciting time – until the realization of how hard finding a job is sets in.
The Buffalo Bucket List is a series of articles highlighting my journey to achieve the full college experience in Buffalo, from Buffalo wings to Oozefest.
The Buffalo Bucket List is a series of articles highlighting my journey to achieve the full college experience in Buffalo, from Buffalo wings to Oozefest.
It’s the end of the semester and no one really wants to do anything. You’ve worked hard over the past few months, but with all these papers, tests and finals popping up, it’s hard to put in that final push. The worst part is that this is the time where you really need to be doing the most.
The Buffalo Bucket List is a series of articles highlighting my journey to achieve the full college experience in Buffalo, from Buffalo wings to Oozefest.
The Buffalo Bucket List is a series of articles highlighting my journey to achieve the full college experience in Buffalo, from Buffalo wings to Oozefest.
The Buffalo Bucket List is a series of articles highlighting my journey to achieve the full college experience in Buffalo, from Buffalo wings to Oozefest.
Megan Erway, a sophomore psychology major from the Finger Lakes in New York, was shocked to learn in high school that one of her classmates genuinely believed that “a child comes out of the woman’s butt.”
A six-foot-eight screen stood outside the Student Union Thursday showing loops of graphic images and videos of abortions and aborted fetuses.
The Buffalo Bucket List is a series of articles highlighting my journey to achieve the full college experience in Buffalo, from Buffalo wings to oozefest.
Since the beginning of high school, I’ve had to carry the weight of depression for a few months at a time. It’s hard and it doesn’t get easier the longer you have it. If anything, it gets harder because you begin to lose hope you’ll ever get better.
The Buffalo Bucket List is a series of articles highlighting my journey to achieve the full college experience in Buffalo, from chicken wings to Oozefest.
Buffalo is a city filled with culture and life – you just need to find the right places. As a sophomore from Long Island, I hope to get the most out of my Buffalo college experience. With that in mind, here is first installment of my “Buffalo Bucket List,” starting with the food that bears Buffalo’s name: the Buffalo wing (or as you locals call it, “a chicken wing”).
One night, I drove home from my friend’s house. For no particular reason, I was in a good mood. I thought of my cousin Thomas and decided when he was back in New York I should go out to dinner with him sometime. I smiled at the idea. Though I had talked with him on the phone a few times that year, I hadn’t actually seen him in person in a while. It would be nice to really reconnect with him sometime soon.