News
"When it rains, it pours"
By Luke Hammill | Oct. 26, 2009With the Mid-American Conference playoffs on the horizon, the women's soccer team finds itself on the outside looking in.
English dept. to hold movie screening
By STEPHEN MARTH | Oct. 26, 2009In preperation for Los Angeles Times columnist Steve Lopez's visit to the University at Buffalo on Thursday, the English Department is giving the students a taste of why he's visiting the university in the first place.
Bark twice if you're in Milwaukee
By JENNIFER GOOD | Oct. 26, 2009For the most part, a large chunk of my life has lacked stability. From family tribulations and school stress to failed relationships and financial struggles, I consistently find myself longing for something I can count on and call my own.
Arctic study shows environmental impact
By Jessica Bennett | Oct. 26, 2009UB researchers studying the sediment at the bottom of a lake in Canada may have found some startling indication that global warming is occurring faster than predicted.
Teen gambling has major consequences
By Gigi Rubin | Oct. 26, 2009Fantasy football and other fantasy sports have quickly gained popularity, but students should be careful before they start doling out cash.
America loves being average
By Editorial | Oct. 26, 2009An alarming belief has gained a foothold in this country. People now seem content to be average and have stopped striving to be better.
Lame freaks
By Adam Danishefsky | Oct. 26, 2009Poor Paul Weitz. While his brother, Chris, was chosen to direct the next installment of the ever-popular Twilight saga, Paul was left to direct Cirque Du Freak: The Vampire's Assistant.
Get your volunteer on
By Stephanie Cohen | Oct. 26, 2009Students who want to do something other than schoolwork, and more worthwhile than partying, can look to the Center for Student Leadership & Community Engagement.
Blood baths and golden showers
By John Ranic | Oct. 26, 2009GWAR makes music for the classically trained ear… that likes being drenched in blood, urine, and watery feces. Theatrically speaking, of course.
Dummies for dummies
By Angela Vizzi | Oct. 26, 2009Apparently, the way into the hearts of the American people is through politically incorrect puppets.
Kicked out of Kalamazoo
By Andrew Wiktor | Oct. 26, 2009No matter how close a dog gets to catching its tail, he never gets that final bite.
Montanez wrestles past the competition
By Luke Hammill | Oct. 23, 2009In football, it is no coincidence that a team that wins the turnover battle typically wins the game. This proved true during the Bulls' 21-17 victory over Akron last weekend.
Possible crack in Catholic Church law
By Editorial | Oct. 23, 2009The Roman Catholic Church recently began a campaign to recruit the most reverent believers in the Anglican faith, opening the door to a debate about Catholic law.
Mid-major mojo
By DAVID JARKA | Oct. 23, 2009The winds of change are gusting in the world of college football.
Pretty good
By Andrew Wiktor | Oct. 23, 2009Despite what Leon may think, Larry David definitely 'brought it' Sunday night.
Students show up to polls
By Editorial | Oct. 23, 2009The student body has spoken loudly and voted Ernesto Alvarado as Student Association president. Splitting from his former running mate, former President Hassan Farah, after Farah's recall from office, Alvarado advocated for true accountability in governing the student body.
Unhealthy Greiner announces retirement
By STEPHEN MARTH | Oct. 23, 2009A familiar face around campus is calling it quits due to a decline in health.












