Rotten air
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Citizens in the United States have a few perks that come along with the title. Among these is freedom of speech, clean water and air to breathe.
In Wednesday's issue of The Spectrum, UB swimming head coach Andy Bashor's last name was misspelled in the front-page caption. Additionally, Buffalo Sabres player Mike Grier's last name was misspelled in the article titled 'Droppin' the puck' on page 12. The Spectrum regrets these errors.
For the first time in recent memory, the University at Buffalo has had its Student Association president removed from office.
Dear Students,
Free speech is a tricky thing.
To the editor,
It seems that there is a shroud of doubt surrounding every Olympics. This year, even the choice in the games site created controversy.
To the editor:
Tufts University recently shocked its students with the latest edition of their campus handbook. Consider the following rule:
As fall drifts away and the winter months creep in, flu season is looming. Most people feel comforted by receiving a flu shot around this time. UB, understanding that need for comfort and immunity, announced that students and faculty could receive flu shots within a three-day period.
It shouldn't really surprise anyone that Iran has been secretly building another plant to make nuclear fuel. Iran has a long history of dodging the truth in regards to its nuclear program.
Technology has led to a great many advantages: more productive workdays, information at our fingertips and hilarious videos to brighten up a rotten day on the job. Yet in the wake of all of these advancements, another thing is slowly dying.
Researchers recently announced a breakthrough in the fight against one of the deadliest killers on the planet.
America needs a reality check. The president and the leaders of America's armed forces need one as well.
The entire globe realizes that climate change is a very real issue, even though several major governments have largely ignored it for the past two decades. However, the issue will be front and center at the United Nations summit on climate change, which began on Tuesday.
Governor David Paterson will ignore President Obama's suggestion to not seek re-election.
The latest buzz topic in Washington is the United States missile defense shield in Eastern Europe. President Obama, with backing from Secretary of Defense Robert Gates, his national security team and senior military leadership, decided to scrap the ground based interceptor missiles in Poland and Czech Republic.