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New Generation EIC selected

Two weeks after Sub-Board I, Inc. suspended Generation Magazine's charter and announced they would hold their own selection process in lieu of an election for the editor in chief position, the organization's executive board made a decision.


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Destination: Cooperstown

Baseball and history lovers need look no further than Cooperstown, N.Y., for a historic weekend full of fine food, scenic views and national memorabilia.


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This is the end

This column comes to you from a crying editor in chief, heartbroken that by the time this column reaches you, her tenure at The Spectrum will be at an end.


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UB MERT responds first

Waiting for an ambulance to get to North campus could take quite some time, but UB's Medical Emergency Response Team (MERT) knows that every minute counts and have assembled a team of first responders to jump on the scene fast.


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Reign over

Vengeance is a two-way street.When the women's tennis team headed into the Mid-American Conference Championships, many thought the second-seeded team had a chance to repeat as champions.After five hours of play with Western Michigan, Buffalo left Bowling Green without a chance to defend their title.On Saturday, the Bulls (14-6, 6-2 MAC) faced off against the No.


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BRAND NEW UPRISING

When the doors to Alumni Arena opened for Spring Fest on Saturday, wave after wave of students and fans poured in. Slowly, they began to form a crowd that would jump, cheer, mosh and sing their hearts out before the night was over.


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Zips get last laugh

The nice weather at Lee Jackson Field in Akron, Ohio is the only positive thing the baseball team experienced during their games against the Akron Zips on Friday and Saturday.Trying to make a final push towards a Mid-American Conference (MAC) tournament bid, Buffalo (15-25, 3-13 MAC) faced the red-hot Akron Zips (14-26, 8-9 MAC) for a vital in-conference series.


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Tourist-friendly Toronto

It's no wonder that Toronto, the fifth largest city in North America, is a favorite destination of UB students seeking to venture two hours out of Buffalo..Like New York, the city boasts an array of neighborhoods, different cuisines and exciting nightlife.


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Sidelines

Willy signs with Ravens as free agent


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To serve and protect

The boys in blue are putting down their guns and putting on their aprons.Next Wednesday, the University Police Department will be participating in a charity event at Applebee's on Niagara Falls Boulevard in Amherst.


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My Tour de France

With the end of the semester swiftly approaching, and commencement day in sight, questions of will I miss this place and what will I do after UB have lately been the topic of my conversations.A quick no and I'll manage without this place, is usually my response.And it's true.


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Broncos crowned at Village Glen

All it took was one serve.With the match tied at 3-3, Western Michigan's Michael Calderone slid by Toledo's Knot Likitkumchorn 6-4, 6-7 (2), 6-4 in second singles, allowing the Broncos to clinch the Mid-American Conference Men's Tennis Championship with a 4-3 victory at the Village Glen Tennis Center.The match was moved to the facility in Williamsville, N.Y.



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