Yoga for everyone
By Lauren Nostro | Nov. 6, 2009Yoga 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.
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.
After a disappointing regular season last year, the women's basketball team ended the 2008-09 campaign with a magical run to advance the program to its first-ever appearance in the Mid-American Conference tournament semifinals.
Blame sophomore quarterback Zach Maynard for his dismal second-half performance.
After a convincing 3-0 win against Canisius on Tuesday, the women's volleyball team reached 15 wins for the year, the team's highest win total since 1997. The recent success can be attributed to many factors, but the development of one player has been instrumental in the improvement.
Whether it is because of familial guidance, peer opinion or a personal encounter, there are billions of people around the world that believe in some kind of religion. Last Friday, the UB Freethinkers Club showed the documentary 'Root of All Evil?' to illustrate the different viewpoints that people have about religion.
The Buckeye state, while beautiful this time of year, failed to be hospitable to the women's swimming and diving team as it kicked off its Mid-American Conference schedule over the weekend.
Julian Casablancas, lead beater of popular New York act The Strokes, doesn't seem like the kind of musician that needs a solo album. While his voice is a crucial element to that band, it's the synergy of every Stroke that made them a force to be reckoned with.
It was déjà vu at Alumni Arena this past weekend as the wrestling team began its 2009-10 campaign.
The United States will never capture Osama bin Laden. Any chance we ever had at detaining him has passed and will never come again.
Word association is the game where someone yells out a term and others say the first thing that comes to their mind.
Sometimes it takes a change in scenery to breathe new life into a team.
There was a noticeable difference between the crowd count in the first half and the amount of fans left at UB Stadium in the third quarter on Tuesday night. The difference was even bigger between the third and fourth quarter attendance figures.