Homeward bound
By NICOLE SANTACESARIA | Apr. 29, 2009No more school, no more books, no more dirty looks from professors - with the last day of classes, students are now able to turn their thoughts to the move back home.
No more school, no more books, no more dirty looks from professors - with the last day of classes, students are now able to turn their thoughts to the move back home.
Many graduating seniors are getting fearful and nervous as the end of the semester approaches, realizing they've yet to land their dream job.
As some students near the end of their college careers, constructing a resume and starting a career are the first things on their minds.
The UB Equestrian Club held a horse riding demonstration on North Campus Friday and showed off their work with the help of the Amherst Police Mounted Unit.
The Dazzlers dance team brings spirit and talent to events throughout the UB sports seasons. This year's Dazzler team captains are Melanie Warren, a senior exercise science major who has danced since she was three, and Lisa Badgley, a senior pre-nursing major who has danced since age four.
Student bedroom decoration is taking on a new shade: green. Jim Simon, an environmental educator with UB Green, said that reasons for using green products and implementing green practices go beyond saving money on bills.
Buffalo is often valued for its variety of eateries; but this, paired with fewer and fewer supermarkets, is contributing to severe hunger issues in the Western New York community.
Student bedroom decoration is taking on a new shade: green. Jim Simon, an environmental educator, said that reasons for using green products and green practices go beyond saving money on bills.