Mock Lawyers Win Big
By NICK FARNOLO | Nov. 30, 2001The weekend before Thanksgiving break, six UB students took part in defending the wrongly accused in a high-profile murder trial.
The weekend before Thanksgiving break, six UB students took part in defending the wrongly accused in a high-profile murder trial.
Following another dismal season and the resignation of third-year head coach Nadine Lilavois, the UB women's volleyball team was faced with a single question: What could make the struggling team succeed?
Private bookstores won a partial legal victory this month when the Appellate Division of the New York State Supreme Court ruled in favor of a suit that would force SUNY Albany to release course textbook lists to off-campus bookstores.Mary Jane Books, a private bookstore in Albany, filed a lawsuit last year against SUNY Albany after a three-year fight to get the university to make the book lists available upon request.
Hazardous Waste ScareA student working in the Biomedical Research Building Wednesday, Nov. 21 reported receiving "hot" readings on a Geiger counter, indicating radioactive material.
President Bush and other members of the American political community are affirming their opposition to the first successful attempt at cloning a human embryo, made by scientists at Advanced Cell Technology in Massachusetts.
The technological revolution that spawned the information age and a new global economy has galvanized areas of study like computer science, medicine, engineering and communication, while the liberal arts major, a time-honored mainstay of American education, has been pushed aside in recent years by college students seeking increasingly specialized majors.The recent focus of higher education on acquiring a position in the job market has some questioning whether the classic elements of liberal arts - a broad educational base of critical reading, discourse and debate - are necessary."If we're in an environment with specialized education that will benefit us in the workforce, why forgo that opportunity for a traditional major?" asked UB student Nate Lange.Michael Ryan, associate dean for undergraduate education, said students in specialized majors are looking at the long-term future of their career paths and pointed to increased job security as one of the reasons students are turning away from liberal arts degrees.
For the first time in 30 years the University at Buffalo can boast it has competed in the National Collegiate Athletic Association Division-I Championships.Jerimie Slick, a member of UB's cross country team, placed 91st out of 244 runners in the 10-kilometer cross country race at the NCAA Division-I National Championships at Furman University in Greenville, S.C.
UB's English Language Institute is giving its international students a chance to learn English from an old-fashioned but highly interactive educational tool: other students.The Learning Center, located in 209 Baldy Hall, hosts ELI's "chat room," where Monday and Thursday evenings casual conversations gradually translate into a better understanding of the English language.
The UB Bulls women's basketball team returned to Alumni Arena for their home opener against the Niagara Purple Eagles last Tuesday night intent on showing UB's home crowd what their young team is really made of.
UB's once ubiquitous Blue Bird buses, familiar objects of student complaints regarding the deterioration of the aging fleet, are being gradually replaced by newer models.UB added four new compressed natural gas (CNG) vehicles from Coach USA to its bus fleet this year, which now consists of eight CNG buses and the remaining Blue Bird buses, some of which were built over 20 years ago.
While classes may not have been in session, the young UB Bulls men's basketball team learned a lot over the Thanksgiving break: They learned how to function together as a unit.They learned how to win on the road, something they last accomplished on Nov.
With each second that ticks off the clock, a little piece of you dies. Time is working against you and your team synonymously.
TAMPA, Fla. - More than 40 sites in Afghanistan have been identified as possible laboratories for weapons of mass destruction, the U.S.
Researchers at UB have discovered that the drug methylphenidate, sold under the brand name Ritalin and commonly prescribed to treat Attention Deficit-Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD), may actually have long-term effects similar to those of amphetamine and cocaine.
After reading Elizabeth Fox-Solomon's opinion piece in your periodical ("Activism for Activism's Sake," Nov.
The world we live in is far different than that our parents grew up in. This is the technological age, an era of video games, car starters and tons of other inventions that supposedly have made our lives better.
The Buffalo Bulls wrestling team opened up Mid-American Conference competition this past weekend in Dekalb, Ill.
While multitudes of eager bargain hunters crowded stores in search of stocking stuffers and after-Thanksgiving steals on Black Friday, the New York State Museum unveiled its latest exhibit showcasing the diverse terrain and regional cultures found within the state's borders.Over 9,000 people visited the museum last weekend, foregoing the film debut of Harry Potter and the enticement of the malls to view the museum's most ambitious undertaking in recent years.The $4 million project boasts a caf?
Active, spirited UB students were rewarded for their contribution to campus life and their extracurricular efforts by their peers Nov.
"According to Marx the stages of history are canabalism, slavery, fuedalism, capitalism, and back to canabalism.