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Activity fee increase makes good cents
By None | Sep. 22, 2008On Sunday, The Spectrum's editorial board met with Student Association Treasurer John Martin to discuss the upcoming referendum on the Mandatory Student Activity Fee.?
Student hospitalized after assault
By LESLIE CHURCH | Sep. 22, 2008A male student was attacked on Core Road in the Ellicott Complex around 3:15 a.m. Sunday morning.
Quaker challenge
By Matt Weber | Sep. 22, 2008Even after 110 minutes of game play and a shootout, the Bulls and the Penn Quakers couldn't decide a victor in their match.On Thursday, the Bulls (5-2-1, 1-0-0 Mid-American Conference) and the Penn Classic-hosting Quakers (3-0-2) played to a 0-0 tie, keeping the Quakers undefeated for yet another day.
Sabres finally get it right
By STEPHEN MARTH | Sep. 22, 2008Slug-haters, rejoice. Your day has come.?
Fighting for $15
By STEPHANIE SCIANDRA | Sep. 22, 2008The fate of the Student Mandatory Activity Fee for undergraduates will be on the voting block this week, with the Student Association (SA) proposing a $15 increase in the fee.
Town Ballroom host racial comedy with no lines
By BEN MUMFORD-ZISK | Sep. 22, 2008On Sept. 24, the Town Ballroom will play host to The Most RACES Show on Earth (TMRSOE), a multi-ethnic comedy festival featuring over 10 comics and live music.
Missouri Breaks Bulls
By CHRIS RYNDAK | Sep. 22, 2008Lining up against a national championship contender, the Buffalo Bulls did everything they could to keep themselves in the game-and kept things interesting for over two-and-a-half quarters.?
Bulls bounce back with second place finish
By AARON MOE | Sep. 22, 2008Alumni Arena was the host site for the Hotel Indigo Classic Tournament, which featured Buffalo, St.
There is an idea that is SA
By MATTHEW ZAJAC | Sep. 22, 2008Patrick Bateman, vice president of Pierce & Pierce, demigod of murders and executions, face of the human condition gone to hell, claims to not exist.
Cost effective ways to survive college without being lame
By CAROLINE HUFTALEN | Sep. 22, 2008?
Asia at Noon focuses on child prostitution
By LAURA KUNZ | Sep. 22, 2008Parents around the world will often give up a child for adoption because they do not have the means to care for him or her.
Blast kills 60 in Pakistan capital
By None | Sep. 22, 2008A massive suicide truck bomb ripped through a luxury hotel in the Pakistani capital Saturday night, killing at least 60 people and wounding more than 250 as the building was engulfed in flames, officials said.












