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Music lovers young and old witnessed percussion at its finest Thursday night.
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Music lovers young and old witnessed percussion at its finest Thursday night.
UB President William R. Greiner and Vice President for Student Affairs Dennis Black spent Thursday night discussing transportation, the Millard Fillmore College and tuition and budget concerns on WBFO's "Talk of the University."
The photography of several contemporary African-American artists is on display in UB's Center for the Arts as part of the "Reflections in Black: Smithsonian African American Photography, A History Deconstructed," exhibit. The display depicts the trials and tribulations that blacks faced in the 20th century and continue to struggle with today.
It's never an easy task living up to hype. You can either roll with the punches or fall through the cracks. It's an age-old situation that no one seems to have the answer for. Movies, video games, sports teams, politics, you name it - hype has poisoned the minds of every major player in anything done for the public's approval.
During a meeting Friday to review UB's progress over the past year, the University Council discussed topics ranging from Ground Zero research and the aftermath of Sept. 11 on the UB community to recently compiled enrollment data and a profile of the freshman class.
Touching on issues ranging from UB's mission as a university to construction on the North and South campuses, UB President William R. Greiner addressed the university's voting faculty at their annual meeting Tuesday afternoon.
There are some restaurants only a handful of people can patronize, depending on location, selection and price. Luckily for Buffalo, the Grapevine satisfies both the casual eater and the big spender.