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Students at Saturday’s Fall Fest may have felt more like sardines than they did concertgoers.
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Students at Saturday’s Fall Fest may have felt more like sardines than they did concertgoers.
A rookie, a rising star and a veteran performer.
Saturday, Baird Point is set to be filled with screaming students, flashing camera lights and live music. The combination of veteran rapper T.I. and the up-and-coming Schoolboy Q has caused mass hype over the hip-hop themed Fall Fest. Before you get to your bucket hat on, here are 12 songs that’ll help you get to know the artists playing at the biggest concert this semester.
You bring the burgers, hotdogs and beer – UB’s got the entertainment.
Rain or shine, on Sept. 6 at 6 p.m., Fall Fest 2014 will be upon us with T.I. and Schoolboy Q co-headlining and opening acts by Ab-Soul and Bas.
Whether at home, school or traveling, summer is typically time to unwind away from the grind of schoolwork and a full class load.
Dodge the sunshine and pick up some 3-D glasses and popcorn -- there’s plenty of blockbusters worth checking out this summer. From the continuation of the Transformers saga to the film adaptation of the novel The Giver, here’s a rundown of the films you won’t want to miss over the next couple months.
Summer is a prime time to watch the sunset beyond the horizon from the front seat of your car as the sky paints itself in hues of pink and orange. And once the sun goes down, you can watch a newly released film by turning your attention to the screen projecting in front of your windshield – that’s the convenience of a drive-in theater.
Two UB students died in June in unrelated accidents.
Alice Notley talks to the dead.
After being introduced, Dr. Alessandra Renzi turned red. Flustered, the professor slowly approached the microphone and began to speak with a thick Italian accent. Her eyes were bright and she was readyto discuss her life's work.
After a long Buffalo winter, it can be easy to forget that sunshine and green grass do in fact exist. Spring has sprung, and students can finally be found enjoying the outdoors. There's few better ways to celebrate spring than some music to relax to while sitting outside and breaking in those new sunglasses.
If you walked around North Campus this weekend, you may have seen resemblances of Zelda's Link, Marvel Comics' Thor, Dragon Ball Z's Goku or even Pok?(c)mon trainer Ash Ketchum.
When skilled break-dancers perform, it's hard to determine what's most impressive: their quick legs, their uncanny sense of balance or the look of pure confidence sprawled across their faces as they playfully provoke the opposing team.
The Center For the Arts is a hub for storytelling.Some groups share their stories through song and theater - others like to tell tales of Japanese origin through explosive displays of percussion and choreography.
Since February, tensions between Ukraine and Russia have resulted in violent riots, Russian military action and a missing president. Russia's recent invasion of Crimea has heightened the situation - and the ensuing publicity.
At 19 years old, Rodney Taylor left for New York City with three suitcases and $150.
Dominique Hickson, a sophomore computer engineering major, gave a brief sermon about forgiveness before Thursday's rehearsal.