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Thursday, April 25, 2024
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OPINION

What I've Learned at the University at Buffalo

With graduation just around the corner, those of us who are leaving UB cannot help but look back on what we have learned in our time here. If you are a continuing undergraduate who is unfortunate enough to be cornered by a particularly drunk almost-grad at a party, you will probably hear him yammer on and on about the friends he has made here and the great experiences he has had.


SPORTS

NHL Playoffs Preview

The NHL's regular season has come to a close. There will be no more hockey until the fall for an unlucky 14 teams, but the real challenge is only beginning for the other 53 percent of the league.


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Commonwealth in an Uncommon Place

Here we go again. Another year, another Colonial Athletic Association basketball team dominating the NCAA Tournament. Wait, that doesn't sound right. The Rams of Virginia Commonwealth University are sitting in the Final Four after completing one of the most remarkable March Madness runs of recent memory.


SPORTS

Bulls Boxers Strike Gold

For amateur boxers, the only gloves more important than those made of padding are those made of gold. On March 18, the UB Boxing club competed in the Western New York Regional Golden Gloves Tournament.


SPORTS

A Different Kind of Job Interview

Most people only need one conversation to land a job. For some, potential employment requires a bit more. On Thursday morning, members of the football team worked out for NFL scouts at the program's annual Pro Day.


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Marriott Center Has Thin Walls

Brandon Davies seems to have contracted the worst sexually transmitted disease ever: expulsion. Early yesterday morning, the news broke that Brigham Young University would be excusing Davies from the basketball team for a vaguely worded "violation of the school's conduct policy." The rumor mill started swirling.


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Bulls Bounced in the Rubber City

With the clock to the Mid-American Conference tournament winding down, the men's basketball team seems to be in a rut. The Bulls (16-11, 7-7 MAC) traveled to Ohio to meet conference rival Akron (19-10, 9-5 MAC) on Saturday night.


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Don't Drink the Pegul-Aid

Buffalo has been craving a championship for years, and recent developments have given the city hope that its thirst might finally be quenched. Everywhere you turn, there is a member of the Sabres faithful buzzing about how the team's new owner, Terry Pegula, is going to save the franchise.


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