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Digital Deceit

In Simone, the essence of the title character is nothing more than the combination of "ones and zeroes," as Viktor Taransky (Al Pacino) would say.


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A Good Girl in a Not So Good Movie

It is hard to rate a film like The Good Girl, because while the performances of Jennifer Aniston and Jake Gyllenhaal are masterly, both script and directing seem too simplistic for the topics covered in the film.Aniston plays Justine, a small-town girl trapped in a dead-end job, who is the voice behind the narrative of Mike White's script.


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Scoreboard

UBNo games playedLocal Pro TeamsBuffalo Bisons (AAA Baseball)Buffalo 5, Ottawa 2


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Edgefest 9

Daryl Taberski, lead singer of Buffalo hardcore punk band Snapcase, made one final request to his audience before screaming into his set:"If you don't want to go back to work or school, have fun today.


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Sidelines

FootballThe Empire Sports Network will once again be home to "Bulls Football Focus," the only show in Western New York with highlights of each UB football game as well as player interviews and analysis with Head Coach Jim Hofher.


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Prima Donnas in Pinstripes

Wasn't it great last year when baseball resumed play after the infamous Sept.11? Baseball, America's favorite pastime, gave the country something to finally cheer about after the awful circumstances that surrounded that date.


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Deep-fried at Dunn Tire

"There's going to be 20 tons of wings."This is the promise that Drew Cerza hopes will prompt thousands of hungry individuals to flood Dunn Tire Park this weekend.


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Sexy Service

Joe Tyler, played by Matthew Perry, is your average schmuck. His job has "no future, no benefits," so he takes out his frustration by displeasing the individuals that surround him.


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UB Greeks on MTV

Beginning shortly after Labor Day, MTV will be taking its cameras to the streets of Buffalo to film the next season of its series, "Sorority Life." Hoping to give the show an East Coast feel, MTV has chosen a sorority and a fraternity from UB to follow and will chronicle the lives of the brothers and sisters as they take part in rush events and participate in daily college life.Coming so soon after UB's recent, and unexpected, transition into the upper echelons of the Princeton Review's rankings of top party schools, MTV's decision could represent a tremendous opportunity for UB - if we take care.While MTV's presence will certainly provide UB with nation-wide exposure and recognition, in addition to attracting tourists to patronize Buffalo's flagging economy, there is a very fine line between becoming the kind of Greek powerhouse the administration envisions and creating an image of the university and the city of Buffalo that's both inaccurate and destructive.MTV is known for selling both melodrama and sex, as seen clearly in its reality-based shows like "Road Rules" and "The Real World." The Buffalo bar scene is certainly rife with these characteristics, but are these the characteristics we want to showcase in front of millions?


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GSA Election Voided By Fraud

The Graduate Student Association elections committee has overturned the results of last year's election for the 2002 offices of president, vice-president and treasurer due to allegations of voter fraud.


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"UB, Kaleida Team Up For Residents"

The School of Medicine and Biomedical Sciences announced plans to team up with Kaleida and the Erie County Medical Center in an effort to streamline residency training and strengthen the Western New York medical community.The plan, which has been in the works for several years, puts UB in charge of the operations of all dental and medical residency programs at area hospitals.Michael Bernadino, vice president for Health Affairs and dean of the School of Medicine and Biomedical Sciences, called the merger "the single seminal event" for UB's medical school.


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The Used

On their self-titled album, The Used display an acute talent for spoiling resonant music and a serviceable singing voice with their tendency toward vocal-chord-straining, ear-popping screams.When vocalist Bert McCracken isn't trying to mutilate his ability to be expressive in his singing, like in "The Taste of Ink," the strength of the band shines through.


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Greenwheel

Greenwheel's first album for Island Records surpasses all the expectations you might have of a band from Seventeen Magazine's "cute band alert." Their songs are catchy and should eventually prove radio friendly; A lot of bands who share their sound are already out there and doing well.At first listen, it seems like there's not much to Greenwheel.


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Officials predict record-breaking opener

If Rob Suglia gets his way, the UB football team is going to have the support of a rowdy 12th man as they attempt to win their home opener Thursday night against the Lehigh Mountain Hawks.Suglia, UB's student relations coordinator, is predicting that the student attendance record of 6,144 set at last year's home opener against Rutgers University is going to fall Thursday night."We're not only going break it, we're going to put that old record to shame," Suglia said.


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When It's Not Tragic to be a Canadian

Paul Langlois, guitarist for The Tragically Hip, does not have a lot of spare time on the road but he did manage to rent a video: "Rock Star," last year's cinematic tribute to eighties hair bands."I liked it more than I thought I would.


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Volleyball Preview

There is one word circulating the volleyball court this off-season. You hear it from the coaches and the players: aggressive.It's the only word to describe Bull's practices, and one can only imagine what a game would look like.


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Intra-Campus Transportation Schedule

The University busing and shuttle service provides transportation for students between North and South Campus, seven days a week from 7:10 a.m.





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