News
Pierced and passionate: get holey
By KATIE FIEDLER | Nov. 17, 2008It's painful, can lead to nasty scars and may even set off a few airport security alarms, but body piercing remains a popular and common trend.
Nader on the nation
By REN LAFORME | Nov. 17, 2008Justice was the prevailing theme in O'Brian Hall on Friday as long-time attorney and perpetual presidential candidate Ralph Nader visited the UB Law School to speak out on a range of issues, including corporate greed, racism and President-elect Barack Obama.
Satire King's big day off
By JOANN PAN | Nov. 17, 2008Stepping out of the typical broadcaster suits that he sports as the main anchor on The Daily Show, Jon Stewart greeted a packed Alumni Arena in a suave black V-neck shirt and khakis as the fourth presenter in the 22nd annual Distinguished Speakers Series on Saturday.
Administrators aim to lessen burden of budget cuts on education
By LESLIE CHURCH | Nov. 17, 2008?
Great balls of fire
By Matt Mosher | Nov. 14, 2008Every day in America, houses and apartments are engulfed in flames that, in many cases, are completely avoidable.
Principe's magic toe leads Bulls to first place
By STEPHEN MARTH AND SAMANTHA HICKS | Nov. 14, 2008Oh, what a night. In the last college football game ever to be played at the Rubber Bowl, the Bulls stole the show from Akron after four overtimes, 43-40.















