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Students seeking counselors should come to 120 Richmond
By Editorial | Feb. 13, 2008To the Editor:First of all, let me express my heartfelt thanks for giving attention to issues related to self-injurious behavior.
A new way to share and collaborate
By SANJAY CONNARE | Feb. 11, 2008The days of emailing documents to oneself or carrying around a USB flash drive may be over, thanks to Microsoft's newly developed Office Live Workspace and its predecessor, Google Docs.
Friends need love too
By VICTORIA ORERO | Feb. 11, 2008Valentine's Day may be a holiday devoted to love and the day most couples look forward to receiving gifts.
New Associate Dean at the School of Public Health and Health Professions
By REN LAFORME | Feb. 11, 2008R. Lorraine Collins, Ph.D., a senior research scientist at UB's Research Institute on Addictions (RIA) has recently been appointed Associate Dean for Research at the UB School of Public Health and Health Professions.
UB students shot with Cupid's Arrow
By CHRISSY CASILIO AND KRISTEN DEANGELI | Feb. 11, 2008This Valentine's Day, flowers, candy and cards will fill hearts, mouths and minds. For many students, this holiday is a time to cherish relationships and honor love.
American Gladiators
By BEN MUMFORD-ZISK | Feb. 11, 2008A great man once said, "Go back to sleep America. Here, watch American Gladiators and get fat and stupid."
Young Bulls learning on the job
By ALEX RUBIN | Feb. 11, 2008Buffalo is a young team that has no seniors in its regular rotation; its top four scorers consist of three sophomores and a junior.
Pretty in pink
By AARON MOE | Feb. 11, 2008A river of pink flooded the sea of blue at Alumni Arena on Saturday, as a season-high 1,025 fans attended the Buffalo women's basketball game.
Why I'm not missing out
By JOSHUA BOSTON | Feb. 11, 2008Last week, one of my friends and fellow editors of The Spectrum suggested that I write about, in light of Valentine's Day, being a virgin.












