Benefit for Brian Ardino
By AMANDA SHETTLETON | Oct. 9, 2009At an age when most people are worrying about careers or life after graduate school, Brian Ardino, 24, of Lancaster, N.Y. faces yet another surgery.
At an age when most people are worrying about careers or life after graduate school, Brian Ardino, 24, of Lancaster, N.Y. faces yet another surgery.
Whether he's your good luck charm on flip night or just serving you a brew after a bad day, Paul Coleman of Third Base sports bar, is a favorite bartender on Main Street.A graduate of Buffalo State College, Coleman started at Third Base over four years ago as a bouncer and quickly started working behind the bar."It's fun hanging out with people and basically throwing a party behind the bar," Coleman said.
Veterans across campus received news Wednesday that their student accounts had been placed on hold as the Student Response Center re-evaluated financial aid packages that had been incorrectly calculated.
They call themselves "couchsurfers" and they're no slaves to tourism: locals host them on sofas, air mattresses and floors in cities from New York to Shanghai.
The verdict is in: Obama for the blue team and McCain for the red team. Now it's time for students to get in the game by getting informed and registering to vote.According to the Rock the Vote Web site, students should know that they have the right to vote in the community in which they reside, whether at their college or home address.