Spectrum recommends: classes, food and fall activities
For thousands of upperclassmen, the first week of school represented a return to normalcy following three COVID-19-filled semesters.
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For thousands of upperclassmen, the first week of school represented a return to normalcy following three COVID-19-filled semesters.
In my three years at the University at Buffalo, I have had the opportunity to live, work and learn on both of the university’s primary campuses as well as in the surrounding communities. I’ve relocated to the Heights this year, after living in the dorms on North Campus as a freshman and in the Villas on Chestnut Ridge last year.
Where and how do University at Buffalo students like to do it? The Spectrum surveyed 207 UB students to identify the general attitude toward Valentine's Day and sex positions.
5. Little Kid Dance Battle
Whenever Italian Prime Minister Silvio Berlusconi is in the news, chances are it won't be for something good. His reputation as a womanizer precedes him, and his encounters with women much younger than he is have led to a lot of criticism and mocking in recent years.
On Wednesday, Western New York was shocked to find out that Rep. Chris Lee, a Republican who represented New York's 26th district, had sent revealing pictures of himself to a woman that he met on the popular website Craigslist.
Obesity Rates Increase Worldwide
Who: Jameson Butler
The 2010 Student Association senate election winners have been announced. Yanco Escano, a junior business major, received the most votes for on campus senate while Autumn Shaffer, a sophomore undecided major, lead the way off campus. James Gibbons was the only candidate elected not from the Vote 4Us Party.
Who: Ariana Principe
Well, we're wrapping up the semester here at UB, and like every year, all the sports - college and professional - seem to dull down just in time for finals.
In the following article, Senior Arts and Life Editor Nicholas Joseph Mendola, Senior Sports Editor Jaclyn Bailey O'Brien and Editorial Editor Evan Parker Piece will discuss the latest Beck release, "Guero."
In Friday's issue, a voter registration graphic ran on the front page of the Spectrum that contained only a logo for John Kerry and John Edwards. In its original version the graphic contained a logo for the Bush/Cheney campaign as well, but due to a technical error, the logo did not appear.
Once again, it is time for The Spectrum's "Sharpest Point." Only this isn't the same Sharpest Point that you remember from last semester. In this edition, 16 members of The Spectrum staff - ranging from arts editors to sports staff writers - will be involved in a single elimination tournament with one match taking place each Friday from here on out.
This is it. The culmination of a season-long war between the sports editors at the Spectrum comes to head in today's final installment of The Sharpest Point for the fall semester.
John Norman bounced Corey Griswold from the first playoff match up last week, and now it comes down to Jim Byrne and Darren Riethmiller as they vie for the other slot in next week's Sharpest Point super bowl.
It's playoff time at The Sharpest Point, and in this week's first round matchup we have Corey Griswold going head to head with John Norman.
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