LISA NEWMAN
Watch the abbreviations
By LISA NEWMAN | Nov. 10, 2008Imagine reading a novel with the first words written as, "I c u prob dnt no me." For someone who is a frequent text messenger and user of abbreviations this may be a legible sentence, but not everyone is on board with the functions of new technology.
Meet Mr. Mooch
By LISA NEWMAN | Oct. 29, 2008He comes out of nowhere. He smells that pizza and asks, "Hey, can I get a slice?" He watches someone put their coat on and grab their pack of cigarettes.
'Tis the season to be scary
By LISA NEWMAN | Oct. 29, 2008With Halloween right around the corner, students are in desperate need to be scared. One of the most well known haunted houses in the Western New York area is the House of Horrors, better known as the Haunted Catacombs.
Is a smartphone the smart buy?
By LISA NEWMAN | Oct. 17, 2008In today's cell phone market, the omnipotent smartphones grant users constant communication at their fingertips along with over-the-top data packages.
Riding on student-run airwaves
By LISA NEWMAN | Sep. 22, 2008WRUB, the student-run campus radio station, has been hitting the airwaves and giving students opportunities since 1978.








