Searching for answers
By KATELYNN PADOWSKI | Oct. 13, 2008Amidst the current economic crisis, many students are searching for answers and alternatives to conventional politics.
Amidst the current economic crisis, many students are searching for answers and alternatives to conventional politics.
Skanking, converse sneakers and flat caps were the fashion Saturday night as Streetlight Manifesto and The Mighty Mighty Bosstones blew their horns at the Town Ballroom.?
Is it possible to make a horror movie that's original? If it is, Quarantine does little to prove it.
John McCain's campaign is slipping, but don't count him out yet; in his lifetime McCain has been known, if for nothing else, than his ability to make a comeback.
R&B fans have cause for celebration with the release of irresistible Robin Thicke's fourth album Something Else.Thicke's soulful voice and sultry serenades make track after track fly by.
In light of the recent economic nosedive affecting the U.S. and global markets, bankers and corporate executives aren't the only people who need to worry - college students should as well.At a recent Faculty Senate Executive Committee (FSEC) meeting, Provost Satish Tripathi told the committee that the SUNY Board of Trustees is examining the potential effects of the financial crisis on the SUNY system, according to a press release.
Hundreds of students sat in a crowded theatre in the Center for the Arts late Thursday night awaiting the appearance of Frank Warren, a man many people trust with their most intimate secrets but have never seen.
About this time every four years, amidst the political slander thrown between parties, the issue of voter fraud surfaces as ammo for the underdog to cry foul.
To the Editor: As the e-board of InterVarsity Christian Fellowship at University at Buffalo, we are deeply distressed that an uninvited campus visitor used (and misused) passages from the Bible to cause hurt, fear, and grief to the campus community.
Students stopped in their tracks upon entering the Student Union on Wednesday, where drag queens performed on a pullout stage to help preach a message of equality.
Students aren't the only ones feeling the stress of crime in the University Heights. According to an ongoing study from the Department of Social and Preventative Medicine (DSPM), local police face the negative effects of stress as well.
The Dazzlers dance team brings spirit and talent to events throughout the UB sports seasons. This year's Dazzler team captains are Melanie Warren, a senior exercise science major who has danced since she was three, and Lisa Badgley, a senior pre-nursing major who has danced since age four.