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It was 1:45 a.m. on a Tuesday morning, and something was seriously wrong.
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It was 1:45 a.m. on a Tuesday morning, and something was seriously wrong.
This week marked a very important milestone in my life. Why? Because as of now, I am less than a half year away from my 21st birthday.
We're officially past the halfway point in the NFL season, and we still have no idea who the best team in the league is. We have, however, seen a lot of teams with a legitimate chance to make the Super Bowl.
Grade: B+
Between a healthy diet of pizza rolls, regular bowls of chocolate ice cream and more doughnuts than I'd care to admit, it would be fair to say I don't eat as healthy as I could. In fact, if I told my 10 favorite food items to a nutritionist, they'd probably run from the room recoiling in horror.
If only I had tried a little harder in high school, then I'd be able to take the classes I wanted.
Ever since Barack Obama became president, I've tried to think about George W. Bush as little as possible.
Artist: Elvis Costello
As a pop culture connoisseur, I take my taste very seriously. The TV shows I watch, the music I listen to and the books I read all play an important role. I want to be the most well-rounded pop culture participant I can be.
I was one of the people lucky enough to attend Jon Stewart's and Stephen Colbert's Rally To Restore Sanity And/Or Fear on Saturday. I had been dying to go ever since the event was announced in mid-September, and I was thrilled when I purchased my ticket to take the bus to D.C.
The elections are coming up, and talking heads are sprouting up on every cable news channel, determined to let us know why their opinion is the only one that matters. All this bickering has led me to one important question.
It's easy to complain about what goes on at UB. Whether it's the poor quality of the bathrooms or the infrequent appearance of Stampede buses, it's easy to make a list of beefs about this university.
It's been a long time since UB graduate Doug Cameron played a show in Buffalo. The last time he did, Cher and Gregg Allman were still married. Not to mention they just happened to be in the audience.
As college students, we like to think of ourselves as mature. We like to think we're past the silly, childish things we loved when we children.
I am proud to say I have amassed a very impressive CD collection. I have over 200 CDs, and if it weren't for my tendency to sell them back to Record Theater for cash, I'd probably have close to 400.
Wal-Mart is probably the most polarizing corporation in America.
When looking at the battle between Seattle Mariners pitcher Felix Hernandez and New York Yankees pitcher C.C. Sabathia for American League CY Young award, baseball fans need to ask themselves one question.
One of the biggest problems facing UB students this year is the lack of capacity on the Stampede buses. Oftentimes bus stops get very crowded, and when the bus comes, there are only a few spaces left. As a result, many students end up being late for class.
What would you do with almost $4 million?
For college students, having to spend absurd amounts of money is an unfortunate fact of life. Whether it's the exorbitant costs we pay just to attend school, the wallet-killing textbook prices or just food expenses, it's hard for college students just to break even financially.