Freedom of speech called into question during downtown 'Anonymous' Scientology protest
By JOSHUA BOSTON | Feb. 11, 2008This past Sunday, members of the group 'Anonymous' protested the practices of the Church of Scientology around the world.
This past Sunday, members of the group 'Anonymous' protested the practices of the Church of Scientology around the world.
The Walgreens on 3488 Main Street was robbed around 9 p.m. on Wednesday night, Feb. 6. Described as a black adult male, the armed thief, standing about 5'10', is still at large.
The search for love is a difficult one - the search for a normal date can be even harder. Whether you have a hard time meeting members of the opposite sex, or an even trickier time gauging their intentions, the Internet now gives people the chance to preview potential dates - and students are logging on more and more.
Following a stretch during which the Bulls lost nine straight games including two double-overtime heartbreakers, the men's basketball team showed on Sunday night that they are learning what it takes to close out games.
1996: Bill Clinton had been elected for a second term as president, Tupac was still alive, and radios across the country were blaring "If It Makes You Happy" by Sheryl Crow.
It can be hard to live up to high expectations, but the women's tennis team has not disappointed thus far in their season.
Last 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.
A 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.
Buffalo is a young team that has no seniors in its regular rotation; its top four scorers consist of three sophomores and a junior.
The usual weather patterns of the barren, inhospitable tundra of Buffalo have fluctuated as of late.