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By Joe Paterno | Nov. 2, 2009There's no better feeling than driving down the open road with the stereo blasting and the sunroof open. It's a time when I find myself reflecting on where I've been and where I'm going.
There's no better feeling than driving down the open road with the stereo blasting and the sunroof open. It's a time when I find myself reflecting on where I've been and where I'm going.
Tekken 6 has thrown out the gauntlet play of your older brother's King/Devil showdown and brings to the table what other fighters, even the well-documented ghosts of Tekken past, couldn't – next-generation game mechanics.
Superman has found a new home, and it just so happens to be along the Buffalo Sabres blueline.
The Army ROTC program allows students unique opportunities – from riding in military helicopters to roughing it in the woods – all while gaining hands-on leadership skills and Army tactics training.
Things were expected to hit the bottom for the men's basketball team last season. The team finished with 10 wins in 2007-2008, and there was no sign of an imminent turnaround.
After a three-year derailment, California quintet Train is back on track - in more ways than pun.
It's not every day that a new media company starts up – especially in Buffalo.
Students tangoed their way across the Student Union on Wednesday in a celebration of cultural diversity.
I got a text message on Tuesday that made my soul hurt. I didn't know whether to laugh, cry or sigh melodramatically. The only thing I could think to do was to delete the sender's number out of my phone.
The talent has drastically improved, the success has become more frequent within recent years and the expectations are increasing.
Western New York has been looking for a way to reinvent itself for many years. The future that has been recently pegged onto the University at Buffalo's own UB 2020 plan.
This year has been about reversing trends for the volleyball team, and the Bulls continued this movement Tuesday night.
In 2007, Steve Lopez stumbled upon an intense violin practice session on a street corner in downtown Los Angeles.
For Rod Stewart, 2009 didn't just offer the chance to shoot out studio album number 26; it led to him reinventing his musical genius yet again. Soulbook, not to be confused with the first four installments of Rod's Great American Songbook, is a collection of classic soulful hits from the '60s and '70s.
UB is working toward a new, more international future in the hopes of providing its students with the most opportunities possible.
It's the universal question of the chronic complainer: 'Why me?'