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???The smell of home cooking drifted through Hadley Village Community Center Saturday afternoon, as students strapped on their aprons and made fresh pasta sauces and salad dressings from scratch.
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???The smell of home cooking drifted through Hadley Village Community Center Saturday afternoon, as students strapped on their aprons and made fresh pasta sauces and salad dressings from scratch.
It's almost three months into the new year, but local restaurants are still celebrating by offering great deals on fresh meals for the price of $20.09.
???For anyone who wishes to get away from fast food, Pistachio's has something new to dish out: pasta.
Throughout their time at UB, students are bound to encounter health issues around each and every corner. Luckily, whether the issue is the common cold or something more serious, help can be found at polar opposites with services available on both North and South campuses.
???It seems that, despite the hard economic times, people still find the cash to order take-out or frequent their favorite restaurants. They may not be ordering top-shelf martinis or surf n' turf, but the fact remains that the food service industry is still kicking.
Valentine's Day is Saturday and the options for gifts seem endless. This year, it may not be so easy to indulge in expensive dinners and diamonds, but there are plenty of wallet-friendly alternatives.
Concept cars, SpongeBob SquarePants, football coach Turner Gill, eco-friendly vehicles and a car-a-day giveaway are major features at the 2009 Buffalo Auto Show. Students looking to switch up their weekend from studying and partying can head over to the Buffalo Niagara Convention Center.
???South Campus is best known as UB's original campus. It was built on the grounds of an old insane asylum and former maternal hospital. Today, it's home to the School of Architecture, various medical schools and dormitories.
Fun, games, dancing and hanging out with over 1,000 people for a good cause is what the Colleges Against Cancer (CAC) Relay for Life is all about.
???To celebrate the start of Barack Obama's presidency, students gathered in the Student Union Theater and in Norton Hall room 17 to witness history. Those in attendance stood as Obama was sworn into office.
Imagine sitting in the comfort of your own home, watching a brand new action-packed movie. Suddenly, the movie erupts from the TV and comes to life, explosions bursting out of the screen and casting a fiery red-orange glow around the entire room.
???College students and video games go together like peas and carrots. Gaming is a great way to avoid studying and a splendid way to kill time, but life is not perfect in the virtual paradise.
In the midst of the Christmas craze and end of the year celebrations, Thanksgiving is commonly sent to the back burner. This year, Santa Claus once again aims to steal the air from beneath the turkey's wings with reindeer, presents and endless bubble lights.
Every day in America, houses and apartments are engulfed in flames that, in many cases, are completely avoidable. Although many students enjoy leaving the dorms for the freedom of their own apartment or home, it's important to remember that escape plans and fire precautions are essential to student safety.
While the average party-going student probably sticks to old standbys like Keystone or Bud Light, others treat their taste buds to self-made beer creations.
Medical school is seen by most as tedious and a next-to-impossible educational endeavor. Endless hours of study and time spent in labs turn most students away from choosing medical school as an option.
In the past few years there has been an astounding uprise in superhero-related media. The sale of comic books and graphic novels has almost doubled since the mid '90s and the massive upwelling in sales and popularity can be linked to the recent boom in comic-based Hollywood films.
Fire alarms sounded in Cooke Hall at 3:15 p.m. on Wednesday, forcing students and professors out of class.
UB Mayhem members have been dodging lightning-fast balls of paint and competing in tournaments nationwide for four years now, giving students the opportunity to participate in a growing competitive and recreational sport.