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Increased drinking during your senior year leads to a lower probability that you’ll graduate, according to a UB Reporter article about a study conducted through the UB psychology department.
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I watched 13 hours of Netflix this weekend. It took me less than two days to get through season three of House of Cards, a Netflix original series released on Friday at 3 a.m.
The Red Room, silk ties and “Laters baby” may mean nothing to some people, but to the over 100 million people who have read the “Fifty Shades of Grey” trilogy, those three phrases will send shivers down their backs.
Some people come to college hoping to walk away with more than an education and a diploma. They hope to find their soul mate.
Brittney is turned on by the sound of urine falling into a toilet.
Brittney is turned on by the sound of urine falling into a toilet.
Album: 1989
"They always say that Albert Einstein was a genius. Then how come when anyone every calls you that, it's an insult? 'You don't know where you parked the car? Good job, Einstein.' I don't think we're honoring that man properly by using his name in vain in parking lots."
Two years ago, Emi Ferguson stood on Ground Zero wearing all black. She had passion and sadness in her eyes as she confidently stood in front of thousands of people while the notes of "Amazing Grace" purred out of her flute.
Over 80 people of varying religions and faiths gathered in Pistachio's on Friday for a night of education, diversity and unity. The Jewish Student Union hosted an Interfaith Thanksgiving dinner, catered by the Kosher Deli, to encourage dialogue between various religions on campus.
Over 80 people of varying religions and faiths gathered in Pistachio's on Friday for a night of education, diversity and unity. The Jewish Student Union hosted an Interfaith Thanksgiving dinner, catered by the Kosher Deli, to encourage dialogue between various religions on campus.
Multiple dance battles of good against evil took to the Center For the Arts (CFA) stage on Saturday night in the form of the 20th annual Muqabla competition.
It's the end of October, a time for overindulging in Halloween candy, carving pumpkins, drinking apple cider and complaining about the chilly fall weather. It is not the time for sleigh bells and Santa Claus.
Ikea Edwards, a senior visual communication major, dreams of being a special effects makeup artist. She grew up watching horror movies and fell in love with how realistic the fake blood looked.
Behind the Fall Fest crowd, on a stage of his own, stood Josh Azoulay. The senior theater and design and technology major bobbed his head and tapped his foot in tune with the music. He used those beats to splash the stage with flashing beams of white, yellow, red and blue, each stream of light emphasizing a different note, creating a symphony on the stage.
There are theaters all over Buffalo geared toward different breeds of moviegoers. In addition to a host of mainstream options for big blockbuster releases in shopping malls or sprawling Amherst plazas, there are also lesser-known, alternative options for students interested in film genres that range from popular independent films to obscure foreign productions. There is something for everyone in Buffalo, and students can afford tickets for most shows at a reasonable price.
Amidst the oversized pictures of coffee grinds, white flowers and steaming cups plastered on the walls of Starbucks hangs two printmaking pieces by UB alum Teke Cocina.
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