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Heart Breaker

The final game of the regular season. Two of the top teams in the division waging war. The Mid-American Conference East title on the line.


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Buffalo Hosts MAC Championships

Around Alumni Arena later this week, it might be possible to hear the sound of records breaking. Some of the fastest swimming that UB has seen in a long time is expected Thursday through Saturday when the Bulls host the MAC Men's Swimming Championship Meet.


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Film Review: Bringing Down the House (***)

"Bringing Down the House" is the sort of comedy that may provoke critical upheaval. Its hilarious scenarios are created by playing on classic black/white stereotypes and exaggerated cultural myths.Although one would admit this film's wild plot twists and happily-ever-after ending are foreseeable, if one is looking for light-hearted comedy (without considering political correctness) one is certain to enjoy laugh after laugh.Casting rap diva Queen Latifah ("Chicago") and Steve Martin (host of this year's Academy Awards) in costarring roles was a surprising choice, but this seemingly "odd couple" has amazing chemistry.


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Upcoming Games

\t\t\tUBW. BasketballMAC Tournament Pre-QuarterfinalsSat: vs. Central Michigan, 7M. BasketballWed: @ Western Michigan, 7M.


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CAS Investigates Possible Bribery

An investigation into allegations of misconduct by a staff member of the UB Chabad House is being conducted by the College of Arts and Sciences, school officials said Wednesday.A source, who requested that his name be withheld, contacted The Spectrum and said the allegations involve a situation where money was given to a Chabad instructor working in the classics department in exchange for grades."It's a very delicate issue, and we have proceeded very carefully to investigate the charges," said Susan Cole, chairwoman of the classics department.Officials from the CAS could not be reached for comment."It's a very serious issue for students, administrators and for the professor involved," said Cole.


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Sidelines

SoftballThe Bulls swept the MAC Softball Player of the Week awards due to their outstanding performance at the Florida International Invitational.Sophomore Stacey Evans was named Pitcher of the Week, winning all of the three games the Bulls played over the weekend.


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Letter To The Editor

Is this ("Shooting for Safety and Civil Rights," The Spectrum, March 3) an example of the Republicans bringing "serious intellectual diversity to this campus," going off on a shooting spree the same week "Bowling for Columbine" is being screened by the Student Association?


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How Many People Does It Take to Screw in a Lightbulb?

"Not long ago, a college dormitory was just a place to eat and sleep ... Now college students live in residence halls - vital, alive places that include lounges, study rooms, fitness areas and a feeling of community," states the 2002 to 2003 Guide Book to Residence Hall Living.


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Bulls Set New High for Fouls in Loss to EMU

It was a record-breaking night for the Bulls in Ypsilanti, Mich. UB toppled a record that has stood since the 1973-74 season: most fouls in a game, ousting the previous record of 36 with an all-time high of 42 fouls called against them.Buffalo fell to the Eastern Michigan Eagles 88-78 Monday night in Eastern Michigan's last home game of the regular season.


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Theater Preview: 'Birdbath'

When students assembled in September to begin production on the Department of Theatre and Dance's "Birdbath," they knew their work would be memorable.The project, which cultivated the skills and talents of over a dozen student artists, is a multimedia presentation of Leonard Melfi's one-act romance, "Birdbath." Stretching the script's 30-minute length into a one-hour hybrid of drama, poetry, dance, singing and video projection, "Birdbath" demonstrates the result of a good collaboration.Jamie Elvey, a sophomore theater major and performer in "Birdbath," said the style of production is like nothing else she's worked on before."Most theater is geared toward the end product," Elvey said.


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Nightclub Safety

Thanks to Buffalo fire inspectors, habitual nightclub-goers may not have to worry about overcrowding and safety issues in their favorite hot spots anymore - a number of the city's bars and clubs have a good chance of shutting their doors forever.According to a Buffalo News article, fire inspectors have made multiple visits to approximately 30 local nightclubs and bars to enforce local safety laws.


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"UB Football Player Arrested, Suspended After Rape Charges Filed"

A UB student has been arrested and suspended indefinitely from his position on the football team after he was charged with the rape of a female student.Kevin Concepcion, a defensive back on the football team, was arrested Thursday night and charged with third-degree rape, first-degree sodomy and first-degree sexual abuse in connection with an alleged encounter in Lehman Hall in January, said John Grela, director of University Police.The University Police were notified about the Jan.


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Aphrodisiacs - Myth or Reality?

In 1967, the Beatles had a hit song in "All You Need Is Love." Since the beginning of civilization, however, mankind - and men in particular - has struggled with a difficult problem: What if it takes more than just love to get it up?Chocolate, oysters, ginseng, onions and asparagus are just a few on the long list of aphrodisiacs: a food, drink, drug, scent or device that users believe will make love-making easier by boosting sexual desire or libido."I think it's more association than anything else," said Eric Abbey, a former UB student.


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Scoreboard

UBW. BasketballTue:Kent State78Buffalo72M. BasketballTue:E. Michigan88Buffalo78M. SwimmingThu - Sat:7th out of 30Local Pro TeamsBuffalo SabresTue:Washington2Buffalo1


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Letter To The Editor

I am writing in response to the editorial titled "Treatment of Non-Tenured Faculty: The Value of Instructors Must Be Recognized" that appeared in the issue of The Spectrum dated Feb.


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UB Idol Kicks Off

Nearly 25 UB students belted, screeched, squealed, bellowed and just plain sang their hearts out in a talent competition dubbed "UB Idol" Monday night in the Wilkeson Coffee House.


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