Health and Fitness with Jake
It's finals time, ladies and gentlemen, and you know what that means:
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It's finals time, ladies and gentlemen, and you know what that means:
Happy almost Thanksgiving!
Here's the scenario:
The email came in late last Wednesday evening.
Our culture has dictated the general perception of what our physical appearance should be. We all wish we had the sculpted and godlike physiques of our favorite NFL superstars or the poised and graceful curves possessed by pop culture's most highly sought-after female celebrities.
Our culture has dictated the general perception of what our physical appearance should be. We all wish we had the sculpted and godlike physiques of our favorite NFL superstars or the poised and graceful curves possessed by pop culture's most highly sought-after female celebrities.
Halloween is in the air and that means ghost stories.
After midnight or 1 a.m., when the kegs are empty and the party is over, everybody looks for a place to continue their drunken fun. In the Elmwood area, there's no question where you're heading.
Last year, the UB's Alpine Ski Team sent five varsity men and five varsity women to the conference regional qualifiers at Bristol Mountain Winter Resort in Bristol, N.Y. The women's varsity team placed well enough to get an invitation to the national qualifiers.
On May 17, 2011, Michael David Israel attempted to commit suicide. His attempt was unsuccessful. Michael was taken to a facility, which by mandate of law is supposed to monitor its patients and take care of them following their attempted suicide.
From the time they wake up and prepare for their big day to a friendly competition with their marching band rivals, UB Marching Band members Remo Apuzzo and Michelle Skillman follow a specific schedule on opening game day:
A live DJ, dance party, free pizza and dizzy bat. This was the scene at the first ever True Blue Bash on Tuesday.