News
Polishing up for the future
By AMBER HELFRICH | Apr. 15, 2009Establishing a positive initial connection with a potential employer is essential. Polishing up first impressions should be at the top of every student's list of priorities, especially those who will be graduating in the near future.
"No need to fear, Seaguy is here!"
By ERIC HILLIKER | Apr. 15, 2009Look! Up in the sky! It's...nothing. ?
Green behavior
By REN LAFORME | Apr. 15, 2009A university-wide brainstorming session regarding climate change held last fall culminated on Tuesday as the Environmental Stewardship Committee (ESC) unveiled the first draft of the UB Climate Action Plan.?
Study woes blossom with spring fever
By JENNIFER MOGENSEN | Apr. 15, 2009As Buffalo awakens from its deep hibernation, students are slipping on their shorts and flip flops in hopes of warmer temperatures and brighter days.
The end of a generation
By Editorial | Apr. 15, 2009Generation has had its leash tugged. In a surprise move to the editorial staff of the publication, Sub-Board I, Inc. (SBI) has suspended Generation's charter, effectively preventing the student-run magazine from electing their own leadership for the upcoming school year.
Undeniably unstoppable
By ANGELA KOSMOSKI | Apr. 15, 2009Rascal FlattsUnstoppableLyric StreetApril 7, 2009Rating: A-?
Mixed results in Akron
By MAX WEBERMAN | Apr. 15, 2009Five weeks remaining until the Mid-American Conference Championship, and the men's and women's track teams are working toward their trip to Akron, Ohio against two MAC teams.
Abysmal weekend
By JON MAURER AND MAX WEBERMAN | Apr. 15, 2009The Bulls can't seem to get in the groove of things.The softball team (18-17, 1-9 Mid-American Conference) entered Friday's double-header with MAC rival Akron (23-13, 6-3 MAC) struggling.
UB receives $4.9 million in stem cell research funding
By MICHAEL J. SZYMCZAK | Apr. 15, 2009?
No trouble unpacking your troubles
By Andrew Wiktor | Apr. 15, 2009Across New York State, 83 college students annually commit suicide because their everyday challenges are too much to handle.













