Resident Advisors Honored With Nancy Welch Awards
Five resident advisors were honored Tuesday for building a sense of community in their residence halls at the 2002 Nancy Welch Awards ceremony.
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Five resident advisors were honored Tuesday for building a sense of community in their residence halls at the 2002 Nancy Welch Awards ceremony.
For student smokers at UB, the habit remains popular, despite the recent 39 cent tax hike in New York on cigarettes. At $1.50 per pack - the highest in the nation - state cigarette taxes are nearly triple the amount New York charged in 2000.
It may not be evident that a professor lecturing on Aristotle or Milton was watching "Blues Clues" and "Barney" just a few hours before class. But across campus, professors and instructors are doing just that - raising children while at the same time striving to live up to the academic standards of university life.
A study released today by UB's Center for Cognitive Science Research has determined that left-handed people display significantly lower intelligence levels than right-handers.
Over 200 Erie County residents who experience emotional or personal crises find out they are not alone when they pick up the phone and dial Crisis Services.
Across campus libraries, aged books silently display their years with brown acid spots, loose bindings and brittle, yellowed pages. The newer, whiter volumes that accompany them may be more pleasing to the eye, but even those show signs of mishandling when opened in torn pages, soda stains, and other blemishes.
UB's Center for Integrated Waste Management has teamed up with local organizations in an attempt to simultaneously address two community issues - unemployment and the environment.
Love is in the air, and as area restaurants plan for one of the biggest nights of the year, UB students make plans to celebrate Valentine's Day with everything from fine dining to Chinese food delivery.
Every winter, skiers and snowboarders anxiously await the first snowfall of the season. Buffalo winter enthusiasts this year faced a dry November - the first time in the history of the city when there was no measurable snowfall in November - preventing local ski resorts from opening until late last month when a major snowstorm finally hit Western New York, dropping 82.3 inches of snow on the Queen City.