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United side projects
By GARRETT CARLSON | Feb. 18, 2009When not ripping his vocal cords preparing for Thursday, lead singer Geoff Rickley has been spending his days working on the controversial side project United Nations.
Toes in the sand
By TIMOTHY MONAHAN | Feb. 18, 2009Sunshine, stiff drinks and miles of open coastline await travelers looking to escape brisk winds and frozen sidewalks this spring break.
Louder than bombs
By GARRETT CARLSON | Feb. 18, 2009Battered and bruised, the New Brunswick-bred post-hardcore outfit Thursday has once again proved that maturity and passion make for better albums than neon clothing.
True believer
By JON MAURER | Feb. 18, 2009Buffalo swimming and diving head coach Andy Bashor has a lot of experience as a swimmer and coach.
Calling all dancing queens
By Adrian Finch | Feb. 16, 2009Bright lights, music reminiscent of bad karaoke and sequined disco costumes weren't enough to save Mamma Mia!
Foreigners to friends
By JAMES SPRANKLE | Feb. 16, 2009It can take less than a day at UB for one to get a sense of the large international student presence.
$184 fee levied on School of Management students
By JAKE SHILLMAN | Feb. 16, 2009The School of Management (SoM) is moving forward with the mandatory $184 fee this semester for its current students to keep the Career Resource Center (CRC), which is open exclusively to those with approved majors within the school, to help students plan for their future careers.?
50 killed in plane crash
By STEPHANIE SCIANDRA | Feb. 16, 2009Forty-nine passengers and crewmembers and one person on the ground were killed when a plane crashed into a home in Clarence Center, N.Y., a suburb of Buffalo, late Thursday night.
450 chances to save a life
By ASHLEY HIRT | Feb. 16, 2009Approximately 450 automated external defibrillators (AEDs) have been installed on campus due to a new regulation that requires all public buildings in New York State to have on-site cardiac AEDs.?
Exercising with casual entertainment
By TIMOTHY MONAHAN | Feb. 16, 2009Since its release in May 2008, Nintendo's top-selling Wii Fit has been helping children and grandparents alike improve their physical fitness through aerobics, yoga and even in-house skiing.
















