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(01/25/11 5:00am)
Although the name Imam Feisal Abdul Rauf may not automatically ring a bell, there is no doubt you'll remember the Park51 project, more commonly known as the Cordoba House or the "Ground Zero Mosque" controversy. Rauf and his wife, Daisy Khan, are the couple heading this operation.
(01/25/11 5:00am)
Fraternities Zeta Beta Tau and Alpha Epsilon Pi are hosting UB Hoops for Hearts, a fundraiser for the humanitarian organization Save a Child's Heart (SACH). The event will consist of a three-on-three basketball tournament, held on Feb. 5 from 12:30 to 5:30 p.m. in Clark Gym on South Campus.
(01/24/11 5:00am)
Few could have predicted that a penniless immigrant with a thick accent from Thal, Austria would become an international bodybuilding triumph, a widely famous Hollywood actor, and, eventually, governor of California. However, Arnold Schwarzenegger has accomplished this eclectic group of accomplishments, among many others.
(01/21/11 5:00am)
Wednesday marked the beginning of the three-day Hourani Lecture Series hosted by the UB Department of Philosophy. J. David Velleman, a professor of philosophy and bioethics at New York University, will be presenting all three lectures.
(01/19/11 5:00am)
The University at Buffalo welcomed approximately 30 children from Journey's End Refugee Services Monday afternoon for the 2nd annual Martin Luther King Jr. Day of Service. This event, sponsored by the Center for Student Leadership and Community Engagement (CSLCE), was held at Buffalo ReUse last year.
(12/01/10 5:00am)
Handlebar, Fu Manchu, Pencil, Walrus – whatever form it's in, the mustache is making a comeback.
(11/22/10 5:00am)
Sometimes we need to stop relying on others for advice and start listening to our own intuition. However, when you get such compelling advice as, "Never date a girl who can read," I can understand how one would be hesitant to pass that up.
(11/19/10 5:00am)
UB's campaign to reduce its environmental impact has been an ongoing movement in recent years. However, the office of Off-Campus Student Services, in collaboration with the Honors College and UB Green, took a very active stance by going door to door in University Heights last month to achieve its goals.
(11/17/10 5:00am)
Amy Gerstler, whose themes range from sex and love to mortality and redemption, will present this year's Silverman Reading.
(11/17/10 5:00am)
Merrimac Fire Destroys Students' Home
(11/12/10 5:00am)
Greg Mortenson, co-author of Three Cups of Tea, spoke to UB students, faculty and members of the Western New York community at Alumni Arena Wednesday night. Three Cups of Tea has been a New York Times bestseller since 2007, selling over four million copies.
(11/10/10 5:00am)
In response to the overwhelming number of students in attendance at the Oct. 28 Heath Street Block Club meeting at Gloria J. Parks Community Center, University District Common Councilwoman Bonnie E. Russell held an open forum on Monday in the Student Union Theatre to discuss safety issues in the University Heights.
(11/08/10 5:00am)
The third annual Mass Appeal Elmwood Village fashion event packed the Lafayette Presbyterian Church to capacity Friday night. Mass Appeal, which has become known as Buffalo's response to New York Fashion Week, is a massive fundraiser for the Elmwood Village Association (EVA).
(11/05/10 4:00am)
Stevie Starr, famous for swallowing and regurgitating unusual items, will be performing a free show at UB this Saturday at 7 p.m. in the Student Union theater.
(11/03/10 4:00am)
College is the first time that many students are out of their parents' direct supervision. Parties, bars and alcohol usually serve as icebreakers for those meeting hundreds of new people.
(11/01/10 4:00am)
Cupid's arrow sometimes has to endure a seven-hour car ride to hit the right target.
(10/27/10 4:00am)
Newton's third law states that for every action there is an opposite and equal reaction.
(10/22/10 4:00am)
UB's "True Blue Days", which are being held today and Saturday, offer a number of opportunities for students to show their school spirit.
(10/18/10 4:00am)
T. Bagginz has arrived.
(10/12/10 4:00am)
Sylvia Earle, affectionately known as the "Living Legend" by the Library of Congress, will be visiting UB's Center for the Arts tonight at 8 p.m.