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(10/22/13 4:00am)
Rita Xu, a freshman communication major, has never experienced Halloween. She is an international student from Chongqing, China. Xu knew she was leaving her homeland to study abroad; she expected to spend her days surrounded by books in libraries and lecture halls. What she did not expect to find, though, was such a vibrant nightlife.
(10/20/13 4:00am)
It's sad that as president of my sorority, I often have to beg people to participate in philanthropy events. Not because I'm in a group of apathetic and uncaring girls, but because, unfortunately, most people forget the feeling.
(10/17/13 4:00am)
Andrew Nash, a junior speech and hearing sciences major, traveled to the Ecuadorian Andes the summer before his senior year of high school. He taught indigenous children - preschool through second grade and high school students - English, music, art, physical education and math.
(10/15/13 4:00am)
Combat boots, thigh-high stockings, a cropped white top, denim overalls and orange lipstick. From the bottom up, this look screams, "trend."
(10/13/13 4:00am)
Haiku and Kaylin wake up at 6 a.m. each morning to run around the fields and parks in Kenmore. After playtime, Barb Mccabe feeds the two dogs breakfast and takes them to Starbucks, where employees greet the trio with smiles. They're regulars.
(10/10/13 4:00am)
She spent $7,800 to be on bed rest and painkillers for two weeks straight. She felt as if there was a heavy load sitting on top of her chest - like something was suffocating her - and she could not make the pain go away. She knew that in a month or so, her money would pay off, though, in the form of a self-esteem boost.
(10/08/13 4:00am)
Best margarita
(10/08/13 4:00am)
If you have a gluten allergy, you're used to saying the following:
(09/29/13 4:00am)
If you think you can rock it, you probably can.
(09/17/13 4:00am)
From DJing to drug dealing, UB students have found more than a few ways to get by financially during the semester. Here's a rundown of some students' odd jobs:
(09/17/13 4:00am)
Gilbert Hammerman* paid his way through college. Not in the sense that he paid his own tuition or took out loans to receive his college degree.
(09/12/13 4:00am)
Alfonso Valdivieso woke up abruptly in the middle of the night on May 8 to the sound of his mother's footsteps rushing through the hall on the first floor of their home in Coram, N.Y.
(09/10/13 4:00am)
She could not verbalize anything. Laying in a hospital bed, hooked up to tubes and needles, bone-thin from not eating for five days, makeup blogger Talia Castellano held onto Lizzy Lenchner's hand.
(09/04/13 4:00am)
Every Friday night, Rivka Gurary serves a $1,000 meal to her family.
(09/04/13 4:00am)
There was loud music blasting through the speakers and the DJs on stage were spinning songs that made the entire crowd go wild. Streamers and glitter were taking over Randall's Island, while concertgoers jumped up and down feeling the beat rush through their bodies.
(08/28/13 4:00am)
What used to be one of the most popular bars by South Campus has become the home of the calzone king.
(08/28/13 4:00am)
Since the beginning of my college career, my mom told me that I am absolutely not allowed to go to a restaurant for any of my first dates. She has many reasons for this rule.
(07/01/13 4:00am)
For two years, Sara Festberg battled depression and anxiety. She enrolled at Penn State University for her freshman year at college.
(04/16/13 4:00am)
On Monday, my views on abortion were genuinely challenged for the first time.
(04/04/13 4:00am)
Najmeh Moradiyan was treated like a celebrity in her hometown upon being accepted to UB.