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(08/29/03 4:00am)
While some would argue that Godsmack, Busta Rhymes and Lil' Kim are some of the hottest faces in the music scene, the recently announced eclectic lineup for Fallfest drew mixed reactions from UB's student population.
(08/27/03 4:00am)
When looking for a place to eat, there are many places that offer the traditional fare of pizza, wings, Chinese food and burgers along Main Street. But there is only one place to go when looking for authentic Caribbean cuisine: Dr. Bird's Caribbean RastaRant.
(04/25/03 4:00am)
Right now, there are about a million reasons to hate the United States. Most of these reasons would involve the words "oil," "Iraq" and "Bush." But there is another reason to criticize our government: those ridiculous public service announcements against marijuana.
(03/31/03 5:00am)
Details are beginning to surface regarding the Student Union's 10th birthday party, which took place last semester, on Nov. 12. During the day, the celebration included balloons and cupcakes, but once the lights went out, the party really began.
(03/31/03 5:00am)
In light of shocking new evidence seen on MTV's "Fraternity Life," UB officials are beginning to think that some fraternities on the UB campus may haze their pledges.
(03/26/03 5:00am)
With 24-hour coverage of the war with Iraq ruling the television this weekend, I felt I needed some distraction to take my mind off how much I hate our country right now. The NCAA Tournament did its part, but once most of my teams were eliminated, I quickly lost interest. But one night was approaching that could let me forget our collective troubles and allow me to whine for hours over petty, unimportant arguments. Thank God for the Academy Awards.
(01/17/03 5:00am)
The 2004 presidential election may be more than a year away, but there is already much discussion regarding the impending political battle. With Connecticut Senator Joseph Lieberman announcing his candidacy on Monday, the race has only become more heated.
(11/20/02 5:00am)
While some students spend their entire senior year of high school agonizing over the decision of which college to attend, others make their choice early - via early decision - and relax while other students panic.
(11/08/02 5:00am)
Mr. Burns: (chuckles) And to think, Smithers: You laughed when I bought TicketMaster. (Imitating Smithers) "Nobody's going to pay a 100 percent service charge.?AeEh
(10/25/02 4:00am)
Students looking for some delicious Italian cuisine and are tired of Pinzone's or Sal's but cannot afford upscale Buffalo Italian restaurants need look no further than My Tomato Pie, a casual restaurant with an extensive, but inexpensive, menu.
(10/18/02 4:00am)
When mainstream music like the new Dave Matthews Band or Blink-182 album is released, students can go to any music store and buy one of thousands of copies lining the store's walls. But what about when Ben Folds releases a new live album? Or when Superdrag's latest record goes on sale?
(10/18/02 4:00am)
Flyers advertising "Students Wanted! High Pay Opportunities! Great Experience!" can be spotted throughout campus. These seemingly dream jobs claim benefits like high pay with few and flexible hours.
(10/11/02 4:00am)
After sampling Starbucks, Higher Grounds and Stimulance, some students may be looking for a new coffeehouse high. Sure, everyone loves a Frappuccino, or a cinnamon hot chocolate, but what can students do if they want some caffinated variety in their lives?
(10/07/02 4:00am)
Polluters are not Julia Butterfly Hill's greatest enemy. Nor are congressmen or logging companies.
(10/07/02 4:00am)
While it has been long known that air pollution has several damaging effects on the population and the environment, including the depletion of the ozone layer, respiratory problems, and a shorter lifespan, a recent survey shows that toxins in the air may also cause some cases of diabetes.
(09/27/02 4:00am)
Recent requirements from Congress for schools to install Web site filters in their computers have left a bad taste in the mouths of administrators and students alike, as technology grants are being withheld until the schools comply.
(09/27/02 4:00am)
Like it or not, MTV has established itself on campus, and the student body is feeling the effect. Whether walking through the Student Union or driving through University Heights at night, the camera crews and microphones are impossible to miss.
(09/23/02 4:00am)
They say variety is the spice of life, and delivery from Domino's can only offer so much. But a new service called Takeout Taxi may ease the pain of repetitive dining by making a greater selection of cuisines available for delivery.
(09/20/02 4:00am)
As I make a right onto Northrup Place off of Main St., I immediately notice that something is wrong. Northrup is a narrow road to begin with, but now there's a huge truck blocking half the street. I drive a little slower to avoid hitting any parked cars, and to maneuver around this mess. All of a sudden, some fat guy in a black t-shirt and headphones steps right in the middle of the street and holds his hand out directly in front of me, commanding my vehicle to stop. The traffic starts to build behind me. This guy doesn't have a police badge, or a fireman's uniform, or even traffic flashlights. Who is he? And why is he telling me that I should stop for no apparent reason?
(09/13/02 4:00am)
Among the long lines, high prices and confusing return policies in many bookstores, students may not stop to think about the reason behind the price of a textbook - and the seemingly disproportionate buyback price.