Stage 5 Clingers: Stop This Rising Phenomenon
Whether you personally are a Stage 5 Clinger or you've been hit by the "Stage 5 Curse" – you know that this phenomenon is not something that's easy to deal with.
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Whether you personally are a Stage 5 Clinger or you've been hit by the "Stage 5 Curse" – you know that this phenomenon is not something that's easy to deal with.
"Death is the destination we all share, no one has ever escaped it. And that is, as it should be, because death is very likely the single best invention of life. It's life's change agent, it clears out the old to make way for the new. Right now the new is you. But some day not too long from now you will gradually become the old and be cleared away."–Steve Jobs
Many sexual partners reach a point in their relationship where they're ready to steer away from their boring positions and try out something more exhilarating and unique. If you've managed to make it this far in a relationship, first of all, props to you. Second, chances are the sex didn't turn out the way you expected it to.
The Intercultural Diversity Center (IDC) created a dual universe in the Student Union on Tuesday, Sept. 27. Tables were used to form a closed circle in the lobby, and students were able to take a quick break from their hectic studies to step into a fresh and stirring world.
This money issue, and I write about sex. Put two and two together, and what do you get? No, not prostitution.
On Sept. 29, 1990 a sophomore named Linda Yalem left her dorm at 12:15 p.m. for her daily run. At 9:30 p.m., when she had yet to return, her roommates grew worried and suspected something was wrong.
The Latin American Student Association (LASA) is bringing some spice to chilly Buffalo.
Sex is "a painful activity in which a man, using the stiffest and pointiest part of his pelvic region, repeatedly stabs a female in her crotch until he feels satisfied," according to urban dictionary.
If you've ever walked past the Founders Plaza on Wednesdays and purchased a fruit from the friendly Farmer's Market, you've officially made use of the many services offered by UB's Student Wellness Team.
What most people consider to be an aggressive and violent act, Ryan Monolopolus, junior media study major, views as a way of life.
It's only the third week of school and the lives that we thought we were leaving at home still play a major role in our lives here at UB. This column goes out to the girls who are crazy enough to think that they can last in a long distance relationship.
Since my ‘Fresh Meat' column came out on Wednesday, I've received many pleasant text messages from boys all around campus. And by pleasant, I mean every penis in Buffalo has been hatin' on me.
It's the first week of freshman year and Thursday night at the Main Street bars is poppin'. Everyone is taking shots as if they'll never get a sip of alcohol again, hoping to reach that level of ultimate drunk so that they can excuse their actions of the night. A senior boy gently grazes his hand over your behind and whispers in your ear, "What's your name beautiful?"
It's that time of the year. High school graduates are wrapping up their final goodbyes, wiping away their last tears, and slowly letting go of their tight grasp on the friends and family that they are leaving behind.
These days I'm having a difficult time understanding why some girls go out. Many claim that they go out for a "fun night out with the gurlzz." Some may say that the mission of each night is to find the most adorable boy at the bar and take him home so that there's something to gossip about the next morning over a Starbucks French Vanilla Soy Latte.
Surprisingly, few students realize that the basement of Talbert Hall not only houses Bert's, but also offers up a deli that serves kosher meals right next door.
Here at UB, there are a myriad of students from different corners of the globe. Although each student may embody a different culture, the threat of cancer is universal.
For the seventh year in a row, the University at Buffalo is hosting its annual Battle of the Bands. The event will take place on Thursday in the Student Union Theater. Doors will open at 6 p.m., and the show will start at 7 p.m.
Cancer never sleeps, so the fight against it shouldn't either. Here at the University at Buffalo, students will congregate to battle against cancer at Relay For Life.
Raw fish, seaweed and rice may not describe the average college student's diet, but for those who can not get enough of sushi – a staple in Japanese cuisine – Soma Sushi, next to Jamba Juice in the Student Union, will satisfy their cravings.