The Memories
It's the memories – not the education – that make college a worthwhile experience. My freshman year feels like just yesterday, and it was a great precursor to the last four years.
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It's the memories – not the education – that make college a worthwhile experience. My freshman year feels like just yesterday, and it was a great precursor to the last four years.
Every year, thousands of UB students risk their lives by renting homes that violate city and state building codes.
Officer in Charge Satish K. Tripathi is expected to be confirmed as UB's next president by the SUNY Board of Trustees Monday afternoon. If all goes as anticipated, Tripathi will earn $737,315 between his $350,000 state salary and other compensation, according to SUNY Chancellor Nancy Zimpher's memorandum to the Board, dated April 18 (Monday).
Leather swivel chairs, plasma televisions, fancy dinnerware, and mahogany tables aren't exactly the first things that come to mind when most think of the University at Buffalo.
UB has become an example of what a public school shouldn't be.
The Presidential Search Committee may not be adhering to SUNY guidelines as it pursues UB's 15th president.
If you're one of the six people who haven't heard of barstoolsports.com, stop everything you're doing and get to a computer.
Carmelo Anthony is finally a Knick. Instead of worrying about where the next free-agent saga will come from (although I'd bet on Utah's Deron Williams milking the spotlight), let's consider what this trade means for the future of New York basketball.
Saturday was almost filled with great basketball: St John's won at the Garden on a remarkable how-did-he-not-step-out-of-bounds lay in by senior guard Dwight Hardy; Nebraska topped No. 3 Texas despite the Longhorns' best attempt at a late-game comeback; and Bulls junior guard Zach Filzen knocked down five triples in the first half en route to a career-high 30-point performance.
When James Starks walked into the press conference room in Alumni Arena on Tuesday night, the young NFL running back's smile was infectious.
It's relatively easy for UB to set standards on campus, especially when it comes to housing. Taming the beast of off-campus renting, however, is often far more complicated.
Preface: This may seem a little backward since you probably haven't gone through the entire issue yet, but bear with me as this column will refer to page 10 of today's issue. (Go ahead, take a peek if you'd like.)
The most exclusively shown film in the Student Association's Film Series this February may also be its most noteworthy.
Internships are useful.
Nobody ever said you needed a speech to be a Distinguished Speaker. Arnold Schwarzenegger didn't have one on Thursday night, and he did just fine.
Since the academic year commenced in September, there have been three fires in students' homes in the University Heights. The latest one, which forced Allen Curry, Stefan Dosch, Brandon Nowak and David Lafferty out of their home at 63 Montrose Ave., will need a lawsuit to be resolved.
By now, everybody knows that President John B. Simpson is leaving – it's just that nobody knows when yet. He's been in the news this week after announcing that he will stay on as president until the search for his replacement is over. We've been trying to get a hold of his office all week, and in the middle of production on Thursday, President Simpson called us back himself, from out of town. Here's the whole interview:
Here are some random thoughts about some random things that have happened locally, nationally, and throughout the world while we were away from school.
It feels great to be one issue away from completing this semester, especially since we made it through more than three months without making a single mistake.
The beginning of the semester is long gone but has not been forgotten. President John B. Simpson announced his retirement on the first day of classes and will officially be out of office come Jan. 15, leaving the university on a quest for a new leader.