UB student turns lifelong baking skill into baking site brennabun.com
Brenna Ferney kick-started her business at the age of 4 as her mother’s “special helper.”
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Brenna Ferney kick-started her business at the age of 4 as her mother’s “special helper.”
I think it just goes to show that I’ve now spent the last 10 hours sitting on my couch aimlessly chatting with my roommates, occasionally snacking on something in arm’s reach knowing I had work to do. But, of course, here I am, 20 minutes past deadline pumping out a piece on senioritis.
This past weekend:
There’s nothing that better signifies the beginning of the holiday season than a red cup.
On Wednesdays we wear letters.
On Wednesday’s we wear letters.
When I’m stressed I get, what my friends have dubbed, “stress chest.”
Yulia Gilichichiskaya, a graduate media study student from Russia, only knew about Halloween from what she had seen in movies.
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When Lindsay Rosenthal is overwhelmed with work and looking for a quick social media break to relax, she doesn’t go on Facebook, Twitter or Instagram anymore.
On Saturday, I took the Law School Admissions Test (LSAT).
This weekend, you can find fun things to do around Buffalo without even getting into your car. With the fourth week of school in full swing, it’s just about time for parents to start missing their kids, especially the ones they’ve sent off to school for the first time.
Diana Rudz hit her limit two weeks ago.
Brittany Herbert, a sophomore legal studies major and environmental studies minor, didn’t expect to walk into a group of strippers when she entered a party in the University Heights with some friends.
When Jordan Mittenthal wanted to go from a house near South Campus to the up-and-coming bar scene near North Campus, he didn’t call a taxi. He called The U.
After a solo performance at Carnegie Hall in high school and countless involvements in school choirs and drama clubs throughout her education, Raquel Sosnovich, a junior communication and social sciences interdisciplinary major was looking for a way to find her place at UB.
Zoe Tchapraste grew up in a family of performers in New York City and has been singing since she was 8 years old.
Last month, Shelby Lebo, a junior communication major, won $250. The competition, she said, was far from ordinary. She was asked to rate and review her male friends using an iPhone app called Lulu.
Hongzheng Han was walking back to his Goodyear dorm from the Health Sciences Library on South Campus when he felt a gun pointed at his head.
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