Music in His DNA
For Sean Polan, music was just a part of growing up. His dedication to music has caused him to flourish into a musical mutitasker.
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For Sean Polan, music was just a part of growing up. His dedication to music has caused him to flourish into a musical mutitasker.
For Sean Polan, music was just a part of growing up. His dedication to music has caused him to flourish into a musical mutitasker.
Kate Rittenhouse-Olson, Ph.D., an associate professor in the department of microbiology and immunology, is the cupid of biotechnology. She is the matchmaker between her students and their dream jobs.
Why is everyone getting so excited about Turkey? I asked myself this before doing some research and scrubbing up on a little American history. After watching some old guy with a receding hairline and big glasses on YouTube, I now understand that Thanksgiving is about more than just a giant bird.
Leather pants, a wall of booty shakers, energetic dance moves, and a group of UB students with musical talent that would impress even Lea Michele and Mark Salling.Moments before these performers took the stage, members of UB Glee put their hands together in a circle and shouted "one, two, three, Glee Rex!" as they waited backstage for the show to begin.
Kelli Leclair, a sophomore communication major, fell victim to jungle juice when she was rushed to the hospital, to find out that her drink had been spiked.
Getting ready for a day of boarding down a mountain of fresh powder, Sheridan Conway takes her board out of its protective case. Her case looks a lot different than most of her fellow boarders. No, not because of an odd color or design, but because it's unique – it's her own invention.
Each year, Americans spend 40 billion dollars on coffee, and drink an average of 3.1 cups a day, according to the National Coffee Association. Students at UB prove to be no different.
UB's marching band, Thunder of the East, has stomped the stereotype associated with most marching bands.
Yet another college football game. Nothing new for you. Cheerleaders to the left, footballers to the right, some crazy mascot running around fist pumping, and footballs flying everywhere.
Who doesn't love a good freebie? A free T-shirt, a free soda, why not? Could things get any better? How about a free movie?