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(11/09/16 2:06am)
"It was a period in time when the campus was very active in all kinds of movements, there were students for a democratic society that was just as vocal as were," said Gale Wells, one of BSU's founders from 1967. "These were all students that were [politically] active, who were against the war in Vietnam and racism."
(11/03/16 1:07am)
If there is one fact that holds true in each election, it’s that campaigns are expensive. A campaign requires constant fundraising to maintain its pace and candidates cannot continue without this funding.
(10/20/16 5:51pm)
Election processes are filled with promises and ideas, many of which never see fruition, but they are a decent gauge of what can be expected from that candidate’s term.
(10/06/16 5:37pm)
Zip lining down 350 feet or a daredevil jump off a rooftop might be a good way to blow off some steam as schoolwork starts to pile on.
(09/26/16 1:00am)
This past Thursday, federal prosecutors outlined a pay-to-play scheme that involves Manhattan-based U.S. Attorney Preet Bharara’s case alleging bribery, extortion and tax evasion.
(09/21/16 10:34pm)
In life, we’re faced with situations that force us to make some kind of decision, one way or another.
(09/19/16 5:14am)
Two profiles and a photograph from The Spectrum are among the finalists for national college student awards.
(09/14/16 10:20pm)
University students are jokingly broke – it’s a part of college culture. Every little bit helps, but the bit students look forward to the most, tends to come too late to effectively help.
(09/11/16 11:10pm)
To add to the list of infractions, Wells Fargo was just fined $185 million dollars in civil penalties and fired over 5,000 employees after they opened millions of accounts under customers’ names without their permissions.
(09/11/16 8:22pm)
Although SA put more money into this year's lineup, many students were unhappy with the change in the admission process and the zones inside of the arena that placed students in designated seating areas.
(09/07/16 8:41pm)
When it comes to credit cards, they can seem like a mysterious force that can too easily take control of your financial life.
(04/25/16 4:10am)
A night of dancing, food, awards and Bachata allowed for a sense of escapism as the semester comes to a close.
(04/21/16 9:24pm)
Every year Earth week comes with new initiatives to reduce humans’ footprints on the planet and protect it for future generations.
(04/20/16 10:22pm)
Yesterday I had the displeasure of attending presidential candidate Donald Trump’s rally at the First Niagara Center with my colleagues.
(04/15/16 4:33am)
Just three days after Bernie Sanders held a rally that packed thousands of people into Alumni Arena, Ted Cruz held a smaller, more intimate town hall discussion with MSNBC in the Katharine Cornell Theater in the Ellicott Complex Thursday.
(04/12/16 1:52pm)
As the year winds down, dining dollars and meal swipe reserves become depleted and students are forced to make a meal happen with minimal to no funds.
(04/06/16 3:50pm)
We have an inclination to use animals when describing or understanding situations – the stock market is no different.
(03/23/16 4:21am)
Articles on the “war on cash” have been popping up on the Internet from the Wall Street Journal to Bloomberg Review.
(03/09/16 1:07am)
Album: Untitled Unmastered
(03/09/16 1:09am)
If you’ve been paying attention to world economic or banking trends, you would have noticed that some countries – such as those in the European Union and China – have been implementing negative interest rate policies.