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The RedHawks apparently haven't heard that kicking someone while they're down isn't polite. In fact, they didn't only kick, but also stomped and trampled UB football on Saturday, 54-13.
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The RedHawks apparently haven't heard that kicking someone while they're down isn't polite. In fact, they didn't only kick, but also stomped and trampled UB football on Saturday, 54-13.
The next time the seniors of the women's soccer team visit UB Stadium, it will be to watch a game in support of their former team.
Each year, Student Association candidates run with platforms that call for a new health center on North Campus. And each year, SA officials leave UB without a health center realized.
Lieutenant David Urbanek's shift is nearing its end when he spots a group of students gathered on a corner near Ellicott laughing and goofing around, various beer bottles in tow. It is nearing 11 p.m., and he pulls over to check things out.
Throughout America, there are long, winding highways that go on for miles, stone-cold, desolate and uninhabited. Drivers undergo hours of endless driving without seeing another face, another car, anything.
With a new location, new programs and new attitude, the UB Wellness Center has emerged as one of the chief beneficiaries of the recent renovations and reorganization in the Student Union.
This is the second part in a continuing series, "The changing face of UB," which examines recent student population trends as UB moves forward into the John Simpson era. Today's story steps back from the student body for an interview with President Simpson's right-hand man for everything academic, Provost Satish Tripathi.
Saturday was move-in day for the over 820 residents who dropped their bags in the new apartment complex on Sweet Home Road.
A young man stands frozen with apprehension between the Hip-Hop/R&B and Jazz sections of Record Theatre in University Plaza. Sweat tickles the underside of his arm as he glances to the crew of clerks behind the counter.
The crowd was fitted in black, as if ready to engage in forbidden nightlife activity. Speakers were slung from the rafters and bulged from the ornate carvings in the walls of the former auditorium. Many swamped the balcony as they waited in anticipation for the main players to take stage.
Hindered by inconsistency and youth, the University at Buffalo women's basketball team fell victim to the Northeastern Huskies on the road Wednesday night, 71-44.
While many clubs and organizations on campus see their community service requirements as chores, others go out of their way to make a difference in the greater Buffalo community.
It is entirely possible for a great sports movie to exist without said film being a good picture altogether. "Friday Night Lights," starring Billy Bob Thornton, Lucas Black, Derek Luke and a terrific supporting cast, fits that bill.
Students can expect the long-awaited health center on North Campus to open by the fall of 2005, which will expand on the services provided at the current South Campus center at Michael Hall, according to UB officials.
Six partially filled black buckets sat scattered on the stained wood floor.
In its first year organizing the UB Council election, the Office of Student Life was hoping to break a trend of uncontested elections.
An hour before game time the entire student section was packed, with a large portion already chanting and screaming their heads off in preparation for the Buffalo Bulls' first ever Mid-American Conference home playoff game.
Most students who walk through Norton past the displayed jewels of the Center for Computational Research wonder just what happens inside those rooms.
When Sam Cooke sings to me, he has me "feeling like black is the thing to be," much like how Tupac says the lyrics of Marvin Gaye ignite cultural pride in his 1993 single, "Keep Ya Head Up."
It's hard to think that it's been almost four years.