On our level
By Editorial | Oct. 8, 2008Last night's debate was interesting, but it wasn't quite the firefight that we all expected, was it?
Last night's debate was interesting, but it wasn't quite the firefight that we all expected, was it?
As the wind howls on a cool autumn night, students pull their blankets close for comfort and drift off to sleep, thankful for the roof over their heads.
Every year, millions watch the Miss International Pageant to see the representatives of different countries fight for a title that symbolizes beauty and philanthropy.
Empty flasks filled with pessimism and youthful angst fuel Jersey vagrants Senses Fail's Life is Not a Waiting Room L.P.
UB's Night Out for Homelessness is Friday. It will be a test of the university's student body, one that will prove how seriously we can take an issue.
To the Editor: I find your [editorial] The Spectrum endorses Barak Obama as published in the October 6th issue of The Spectrum quite disappointing.
With wind in their hair, while quivering in their boots, students are lunging themselves from airplanes-with parachutes attached of course.
Momentum is the key for a successful season. When a team is on a roll, the wins come easily. On the other hand, a lack of momentum can lead to a string of unsuccessful games and piling up of losses.
UB will lend a helping hand to clinical workers and researchers in AIDS-ravaged nations with a $7.6 million contract awarded to the School of Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Sciences.
Covering zones. Keeping an eye on the football. Hitting harder than the last play. Being a free safety is tough job for athletes who play on the defensive side of the football and for junior Mike Newton.
Imagine cities ravaged, not by war, crime or natural disaster, but by lack of sight. Blindness, based on the book of the same title by Jos?
On Sunday night, the men's soccer team traveled to Niagara University looking to keep their seven-game shutout streak intact.
Foreign Minister Hoshyar Zebari said Tuesday that "bold political decisions" will be needed to approve a deal to extend the presence of U.S.
Some athletes step onto the field or court knowing what sport they are ultimately passionate for.