Erin + Buffalo 4-Ever
When I tell stories to my grandchildren, I'll have to say that Buffalo was my first love - it could be Mike Nelson, my first kindergarten crush - But I think it will probably be Buffalo.
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When I tell stories to my grandchildren, I'll have to say that Buffalo was my first love - it could be Mike Nelson, my first kindergarten crush - But I think it will probably be Buffalo.
I was watching some sitcom from the mid-1990s the other day and I came away with two general observations:
For the second time in as many festivals, a performer for one of UB's Fests has cancelled the performance, leaving SA Entertainment with the challenge of replacing an act on short notice.
I have a ridiculous habit of finding, and befriending, a wide array of people.
This is the first of a multi-part series exploring the Student Association's use of the Mandatory Student Activity Fee, what the money goes toward and whom it benefits.
I got a call the other day from my best friend from grade school. She said she had "exciting news."
For 21 years, I lived in a society where race wasn't an issue.
UB's 14th President John B. Simpson said the transition from sunny California to the harsh weather hasn't been hard.
Yesterday's landmark decision in the Massachusetts Supreme Judicial Court, which ruled that the banning of same-sex marriages was unconstitutional, has been met by the cheers of gays, supporters and activists across the country.
The two Flint Village community assistants fired after attending an on-campus Halloween party have been rehired following an appeal to the University Residence Halls and Apartments.
Long after the pumpkins have been thrown away and the costumes have been taken off, some UB students are still dealing with the consequences of Halloween night.
Last year when I published the column "I'd Rather Walk than Be on the Road with You, A Comprehensive Guide to Buffalo Drivers," I assumed it would get a few chuckles from the UB community, but the response has been overwhelming. A year after its print date, I still receive more comments about that piece than any other article - opinion, news or feature - that I have written to date.
A figure almost as recognizable in UB athletics as Victor E. Bull may be a thing of the past after the football team's win this weekend.
After weeks of putting it off, I trudged to Barnes and Noble the other day to make the least exciting purchase of my life. And after shelling out a preposterous $35 was the proud owner of a Graduate Record Examination study guide.
After weeks of controversy, filled with confidential e-mails, anonymous sources and bickering between the student government and university administration, it seemed that everyone had an opinion about the Linda Yalem Memorial Race and the Student Association's decision to withdraw its $5,000 of funding.
For those of you how don't know, Bob Novak, a syndicated columnist who writes for the Chicago Sun-Times and co-hosts CNN's Crossfire, is at the center of a maelstrom of controversy in both the media and political arenas.
Members of the university are remembering a student, classmate and friend lost a week ago in a fatal car accident.
Malfunctioning machinery looks to be the cause of a fire that broke out early Monday evening in the Sherman Hall crematorium, melting a section of the building's roof and causing thousands of dollars of damage, officials said.
Today marks the start of the SA Senate elections. And with that spicy opening line, already at least 50 people who otherwise might have read my column have just stopped reading and flipped to see if that crazy Jim Byrne character has anything funny to say today.
John Mansfield knows how hard it is to get students to vote.