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Thompson Bares All In Irreverent CFA Show

Like a breath of ironic fresh air, Scott Thompson, best known for his part in the quirky "Kids in the Hall" sketch comedy series, brought laughter and ridiculousness to UB's Center for the Arts Friday.As Thompson entered the CFA from the back entrance doors, the audience heard muttering intermingled with swearing, as he made his way toward the stage.


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National Studies Reveal Scope of Academic Dishonesty

Universities nationwide are finding that cheating has become easier and perhaps more socially acceptable among college students.As senior Daniel Britt put it, "Growing creatively and finding new ways to define your place within any rules system lends to the educational experience."A 1999 study by the Center for Academic Integrity determined that 69 percent of college professors deal with one or more instances of plagiarism each year.


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Buffalo's Police Force

The city of Buffalo lost 557 school workers to its staggering $97 million budget shortfall. The department that houses the city's highest paid employees, however, has yet to face a single layoff.


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Dismal State

In the summer of 2000, my now ex-boyfriend and I took a month-long road trip to visit our friends in the Deep South.


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Letter To The Editor

While I found Michael Lucinski's opinion piece amusing ("We Are the Champions," Nov. 14), there are a few points that I feel must be addressed as to the validity of his arguments.


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Offense sputters in opening two losses

The UB women's basketball team opened their 2001-02 season over the weekend with a pair of losses on the road, falling first to Michigan State 50-42, then dropping their next contest 59-40 to Liberty College in the Spartan Chevrolet Classic in East Lansing, Mich.Game 1In Friday's game the Bulls were led by sophomore forward Jessica Kochendorfer, who posted a game-high 15 points and four rebounds, followed by junior center Rachel Martin, who put up 10 points and seven boards."For the most part, I was pleased with our effort tonight," said UB head coach Cheryl Dozier.


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SUNY Debates Activity Fee Reforms

Last Thursday, the SUNY Chancellor's Task Force on the Student Activitiy Fee and chief administrators from SUNY colleges and universities gathered in Albany to consider changes in regulating the mandatory student activity fee.Among the recommendations were: to hold a referendum on whether the fee would remain mandatory every two years instead of the current requirement of every four, remove the minimum voter turnout necessary to validate the results, and allow money to be allocated to scholarships and grants, according to NYSSA Vice President George Pape, also one of UB's three delegates.Since the fee was established 20 years ago, no changes have been made to its administration or approval process.


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Akron Zips by Bulls in Season Finale

On the road to respectability in the MAC, the Bulls hit a large roadblock in the Akron Zips. Saturday's disheartening 41-14 loss at home gave Buffalo a reminder of just how much farther they have to go after the two previous Saturdays showed fans just how far they had come.


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Not Kidding Around

Florida Panthers goaltender Trevor Kidd has the worst goatee in hockey. "The Kidder" could play the villain in the next "Batman" movie, with a blonde puff of hair coming off his chin surrounded by dark stubble, serving as a visual deterrent to anyone who dares to get close enough to harm him.On Friday night Kidd masqueraded as "the impenetrable wall" in the Panthers' 2-0 shutout win over the Buffalo Sabres before 17,568 fans at HSBC Arena.


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What's It to You?

About a month ago an obscure UB administrator told me that The Spectrum makes him laugh. He said the paper is funny because it covers the same issues over and over, and insinuated the whole effort is an over-excited chronicle of trifling events.


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Afghan Government

The struggle for control of Afghanistan is rapidly coming to a close. Over the previous 10 days, key cities in North Afghanistan have fallen to the Northern Alliance: Mazar-i-Sharif, Jalalabad and the capital Kabul.


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It's Miller Time

A 300-hundred pound gorilla - that is what Dennis Miller refers to himself as on his critically acclaimed and five-time Emmy Award-winning live talk show, HBO's "Dennis Miller Live," now in its seventh season.Dennis Miller has emerged as one of today's premier comedy talents in America.


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Do UB's Dorms Measure Up?

Ever since UB was rated #1 for "dorms like dungeons" by the PrincetonReview earlier this fall, many students and faculty have criticized and questioned the validity of the study, especially in light of the university's on-going mission to create a large-scale community through increased on-campus housing.The Spectrum reviewed information and interviewed staff from UB's sisterSUNYs, as well as several private institutions, to gauge the living environment and see how UB's residence halls are measuring up.


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Letter To The Editor

I am a medical student here at UB. Although my classes are all on South Campus, I spend several afternoons a week on North Campus.


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