News
Goodbye
By Editorial | Apr. 29, 2009It is easy in a school this size to disappear. There is a potential for anonymity in a school of 30,000 that does not exist in smaller schools, and with that anonymity comes the potential for obliviousness; to your fellow students, to the school itself, to the events that shape us and the events we can shape ourselves.Good thing there's student journalism to help us out.President John B.
Working toward the future
By STEPHEN MARTH | Apr. 29, 2009Nearly 59 years ago, a group of students at the University at Buffalo came together for one cause - they wanted to deliver the news to their peers.
One eye over the shoulder
By MATT MOSHER AND AMBER HELFRICH | Apr. 29, 2009Constant circulation of warnings from the campus police and stories from students about crime on campus paint an image that has prompted mixed reactions. Many students who do not fear potential violence walk the same paths as those who question their personal safety every day.
So here we are
By ARIANA PRINCIPE | Apr. 29, 2009I have never been good at goodbyes, just as I have never been great at making deadlines. It is my inner procrastinator, avoiding those certain days that just have to come.
Homeward bound
By NICOLE SANTACESARIA | Apr. 29, 2009No more school, no more books, no more dirty looks from professors - with the last day of classes, students are now able to turn their thoughts to the move back home.
New Generation EIC selected
By REN LAFORME | Apr. 29, 2009Two 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.
Destination: Cooperstown
By JENNIFER LEWIS | Apr. 29, 2009Baseball and history lovers need look no further than Cooperstown, N.Y., for a historic weekend full of fine food, scenic views and national memorabilia.
Book buyback goes green
By Alex Nellissen | Apr. 29, 2009It's that time of the semester again when students are selling back their textbooks in search of a little extra green.
This is the end
By STEPHANIE SCIANDRA | Apr. 29, 2009This 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.







