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ROBYN HALICKI


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Seeing is UBing

While most people view spring as a sign that the months of winter drudgery are almost over, it's a different kind of season for prospective college students.


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Ellicott site chosen for new health center

After much criticism and debate, UB officials have announced a long-awaited North Campus health center will open next fall in place of the current Ellicott Area Office at 123 Richmond Quad.Construction, according to Student Affairs and UB's Health Services, is slated to begin in late May.


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"UB officials, SA to meet on health center"

Following Valentine's Day, the Student Association will be looking for some extra love from UB officials as the two groups have planned a closed-door meeting for Wednesday to discuss a plan of action for a future health center on North Campus.Administrators had hoped to bring a health center to Amherst this past semester, but it was again stalled due to problems with finances and location.This semester, tensions are higher and the pressure is on to make the project a reality.


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Completely absolved

A sold-out show; a line out the door, down the street, and all the way through the opening band's set.It takes just three Brits to make Buffalo rock.


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Mourning nothing

Some punk rockers just won't go down without a fight.Unwritten Law, a band of veteran SoCal rockers formed in the early 90s, will be joining Sum 41 and Hawthorne Heights this Tuesday at the Sphere in Buffalo to promote their sixth album, "Here's to the Mourning.""This is the next step in our evolution," said guitarist Steven Morris of the new release.


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Walking a mediocre course

The Kylesa press copy of "To Walk a Middle Course" is a crude item. It's a burned CD, your standard Sony CD-R with crudely scripted Sharpie letters denoting the name of the band and album.


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Tuesday night live

Electronic music reverberated through the Center for the Arts Tuesday in the first of several performances for the Music is Art series at UB.This week's "Live @ The Center" featured electronic music with performances by David Kane and Damien Simon.


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