"Five senses, five pleasures"
By Adrian Finch | Nov. 9, 2009With the stresses of school, work and daily drudgeries of life, students' relationships and sex lives often fall to the bottom of an already lengthy priority list.
With the stresses of school, work and daily drudgeries of life, students' relationships and sex lives often fall to the bottom of an already lengthy priority list.
No matter what you call it – the birds and the bees, lovemaking, or getting it on – sex happens.
The doctors found the damage was caused by hundreds of birdshot pellets that entered through her cheekbone. Her lower jaw and cheek were destroyed. Orozco's jaw was reconstructed through the use of parts of her fibula bone in her leg.
When you don't use a UB computer, you're helping fight cancer and AIDS, developing new drugs and genetically engineering hardier strains of rice.
The 'green movement' has a much different meaning in Iran than it does in the rest of the world. There, it connotes support for a democratic government.
In the article 'Effi Eitam speech draws praise and protests' in Wednesday's issue of The Spectrum, a quote by Paul Fusco-Gessick was incorrectly said to be from Sami Hanna. In addition, Hanna's last name was misspelled. The Spectrum regrets these errors.
The taste of ink only lasts so long before you rinse your mouth out with something else.
Torture is a more touchy subject than ever with new information about the Bush administration still coming to light. To be able to look at these revelations with some objectivity, it is important to understand the history of torture.
In today's cutthroat job market, it is essential to stand out among the crowd of thousands of other students with the same degree and qualifications.
I don't want to be rich after I graduate. I don't need a BMW or an Armani suit.
Legendary entertainment icon Liza Minnelli is coming back to Buffalo.
Yoga is no longer just for flexible followers of the eightfold path. UB is now offering free yoga classes to give students a new way to maintain a healthy lifestyle.
UB's medical knowledge extends far beyond the boundaries of its three campuses. Two pharmacy professors are working to bring that knowledge to an area where it is badly needed: Africa.
There is a call to action among the staff and faculty of UB. It speaks to the hearts, the vision for a greater future and the awareness of contemporary struggle. It's calling all UB faculty members to the 2009 Employees Campaign.
Advancing in today's job market is difficult at best, but with the correct tools, success is right around the corner. Current UB students and alumni can utilize the Bullseye Web site to help build a career.