Agent shot in drug bust
???A drug investigation that began over two years ago culminated with over 250 law enforcement officers raiding a house on the East Side of Buffalo on Thursday.
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???A drug investigation that began over two years ago culminated with over 250 law enforcement officers raiding a house on the East Side of Buffalo on Thursday.
Popular culture often depicts college life as a four-year-long hookup, where partying students engage in spontaneous sexual activities with drunken lovers without consequence or discretion.
???America's obsession with itself can be seen in many different aspects of society, from flashy fashion and cars to the lyrics in popular music. However, few people realize that the essence of America's favorite obsession is lurking in our language.
University Police Officer David Hoyden reunited a family with their beloved canine on Friday.
Inspired by a lack of events planned for this semester, Student Association (SA) Vice President Ashish Abraham looked for a student activity to fill the winter months. He decided to embrace the cold rather than despise it, and the plan to build an ice rink for students on the Special Events Field adjacent to the Student Union was born.
The University Police Department (UPD) has issued a warning that advised students to lock their vehicles and keep valuables out of view.
Every year, millions of people tune into the Super Bowl not just to watch the biggest football game on Earth, but also to bear witness to the spectacle that is Super Bowl commercials.
Turning off your lights when you are not home is a good way to save energy, and as a result help the environment. In addition to this well-known act, there are many other tricks that are just as easy to live a greener life.
Many students were surprised to find the UB server down Monday from approximately 1 p.m. to about 6 p.m. due to a hardware failure.
Campus Dining & Shops (CDS) is continuing efforts to help the university become more environmentally friendly by getting rid of trays in the Red Jacket, Governors and Richmond Dining Centers.
???Students, faculty, and members of the Buffalo community came together Wednesday to view the future of UB's campuses and to voice their opinions about the growth of UB 2020.
Continuing the ongoing Distinguished Speaker lecture series, Jon Stewart, the host of Comedy Central's The Daily Show, will be gracing the UB campus with his presence Saturday night.
On Friday night, Independent Party presidential candidate Ralph Nader brought his fight for office to Buffalo.
There are many charities and services in the Buffalo area that do great things for the less fortunate; however, one group rises above the rest.
It is 12:30 p.m. and your professor is rambling on in class. You lost interest 15 minutes ago because all you can think about is the BK Stacker you had for lunch and how much it wants to leave your body.
Walter Simpson, former director of UB Green, announced his retirement last semester. His position as the university's energy officer has not been filled as of yet.
Anyone who enjoys the blending of pop, punk, creative lyrics, and hair band guitar licks will certainly find love listening to Ludo's latest album, You're Awful, I Love You.
The not-so-poor song tailor and omni-mellow folk sitter, waiter, wisher and songwriter Jack Johnson has done it again. With his fifth full-length album, Sleep Through the Static, Johnson continues to evolve and impress those with an ear for true talent.
A full house got the Led out Saturday night at the UB Center For the Arts Mainstage Theatre with "Classic Albums Live Presents Led Zeppelin." The fans were loud and the music was louder, as the group rocked out late into the night.