In the Hands of God
With $15 in his pocket, the desire to fulfill the American dream, and a strong religious faith, David Relan made the decision for his family to emigrate from India to America.
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With $15 in his pocket, the desire to fulfill the American dream, and a strong religious faith, David Relan made the decision for his family to emigrate from India to America.
With $15 in his pocket, the desire to fulfill the American dream, and a strong religious faith, David Relan made the decision for his family to emigrate from India to America.
This year, Kelli Leclair, a sophomore communication major, vowed to herself that she wouldn't sleep around with strangers any longer. With approximately one month of success under her belt, she's determined to firmly say no when she's out at night and a boy on the dance floor offers to take her home, and ultimately take advantage of her.
I don't consider myself to be the greatest fashionista UB has ever seen. I do, however, take pride in having the ability to mix and match exotic articles of clothing, for a put-together, yet gracefully-messy look.
You never know when the question will enter your mind.
It's all there. In his head. Waiting to burst from his lips.
Chick-flicks and love songs often make girls seem like they are into mushy and romantic boys. These misguiding messages lead ignorant boys to spend their money on chocolate, flowers, and movie tickets.
Winter's nasty force is on display and streets are scarcely populated, but there's one place on Main Street that is impervious to Buffalo's winter blues: Amy's Place.
Private philanthropies, Jewish agencies, the Israeli government, and Jewish communities worldwide have invested $400 million toward sending Jewish teenagers between the ages of 18 and 26 to Israel.
We're past that age where we see an unwrapped lollipop on the ground and still pick it up to suck on it, right? So why am I still seeing girls that are foolish enough to get down and dirty with unwrapped candy?
The discussion that comes moments before, or even during sex, usually consists of random pauses, which are filled with awkward silences – especially if it's the first time you and your partner are locking lips.
Movies like Super Size Me promote healthy eating and attempt to steer America away from the fat nation that it is slowly becoming. However, there is no longer a need to produce movies against obesity.
There will come a time in your sexual career that you take a pause mid-sex and realize that you are not stimulated and you can't figure out a way to make the intercourse fiery. This perplexing moment is not an excuse to get up and leave just as your partner is ready to bust his load, because apparently that is neither socially nor sexually acceptable.
Zach Troyetsky's middle school yearbook is packed with pictures.
People are always connected in some way to that one girl in middle school who transferred because a naked photo of her was leaked. She may have been an acquaintance, your best friend's camp friend, your dad's girlfriend's sister's daughter, or just someone that you knew through Facebook stalking.
Ralph Wilson Stadium greeted me with open arms this past Sunday at the Jets-Bills football game. At the end of each of these outstretched arms was a notorious middle finger, a face filled with anger, and the strong scent of beer from mouths screaming "you suck."
Raise your hand if you got laid this weekend.
Danielle Villi, a junior communication major, grew up worried for her parents' health. They were frequent smokers and Villi would crush their cigarettes whenever she could. Now, though, three years into her college career, she has become a fellow smoker.
It's bound to happen to us women at some point in our lives. Whether it was in kindergarten, high school, college, or even if you're in your mid-30s and it's happening right now.
Dante Williams and Tony Coby stare into the mirror: the reflections staring back at them are of a 6-foot-tall black man and a bald Jewish man. They both know that in about two hours the reflections looking back at them will be of beautiful and voluptuous women.