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Let it be enough

One of my fondest memories of my first year of college was International Fiesta, spring of '06. Coaxing me to join them, my friends promised a great time and show.


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Friday Night Party? Who Cares?

Anyone would be hard-pressed not to call UB a "party campus." We hold two or more parties every weekend; any student who bothers to go to classes on Fridays will tell you that there are twice as many flyers for the latest party than students in class.Are we a party school?


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Spooky sightings

From the funny to the grotesque, the hallways and classrooms of UB played host to students in costumes of all kinds on Halloween.


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Waste of money

The last thing 40-year-old men and women need is a drama-comedy flick to tell them how bad life can be at that age.


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Waste of money

The last thing 40-year-old men and women need is a drama-comedy flick to tell them how bad life can be at that age.


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UB filmmakers get 'The Scoop'

While Hollywood's recent movie output has been disappointing, UB students can find an atypical source of entertainment with the UB-made comedy, "The Scoop.""The Scoop" is a student production directed by senior media study major Dan Kowalski, who puts UB students in a not-so-academic adventure that takes an uncensored look into college life.The vulgar, the random, as well as plenty of chase scenes pepper the film."I got a f***in' guy chasing me, people kicking me in the balls, a f***ing cowboy kicking my a** and I'm afraid of a goddamn 16-year-old girl!


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Say 'Aloha' to a new sound

Today, most college-aged music lovers are either into hip-hop or rock. Aloha's mellow rock fused with '60s pop may be easily overlooked by the average music listener, but with a few more turns in the CD player, an appreciation develops for this Ohio-based group's strange combo of jazz and indie pop-rock.Lead vocalist Tony Cavallario calls Aloha, who formed in Bowling Green in 1997, a "pop band that uses the tools of progressive rock and jazz and other types of instrumental music."Aloha will be performing at Kitchen Distribution Wednesday.


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