An unlikely duet
By KEELEY SHEEHAN | Oct. 30, 2009In 2007, Steve Lopez stumbled upon an intense violin practice session on a street corner in downtown Los Angeles.
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?'
Originality has become a rare commodity in today's world. Whether it's the Ugg boot/North Face wearing crowd, or any hardcore breakdown ever, the lack of originality has become abundant in everyday life.
A flaming rubber tire whirls down a sandy gravel path, speeding away from whatever vehicle or refuse pile it was violently shorn from. A soldier with a rifle stands on the edge of the frame.
UB is widely known as an international university – and now it's proving why.
It's the universal question of the chronic complainer: 'Why me?'
Wednesday night will be devoted to homelessness awareness as Steve Lopez, author of this year's UB Reads book, The Soloist, takes the stage in Alumni Arena. Members of UB Community Outreach for Employees hope to draw more attention to this issue through a canned food drive that will take place during Lopez's speech.
Having roughly 120 credit hours completed, I was able to register on Saturday for spring semester classes. While I'm not an honors student, I was still at an advantage to get into the classes I needed.
Stung by the loss of their needed aid money, some UB students are preparing to fight.
Even with the momentum of an impressive performance against No.1 ranked Akron, the men's soccer team could not find a way to end its current winless streak.
Oderus Urungus and crew mutilated the Town Ballroom Monday night with more blood, semen and crack than G.G. Allin's underwear.
The NBA season tipped off last night. Here is how our editors feel the season will turn out.
In Monday's article entitled 'The Dirt on Dirt," the research cited in the story was incorrectly attributed to the Department of Geology. It should have been attributed to the Department of Geography. The Spectrum regrets this error.
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.
The plan to propel the University at Buffalo into the 21st century was unveiled to the public on Tuesday, with an ultimate goal of uniting all three of Buffalo's campuses.
In its final fall competition, the women's tennis team got a taste of the Ivy League over the weekend when the team participated in the ITA Regionals at Yale University.