NYPIRG stepped into the shoes of the homeless Friday night, hosting a Sleep Out from 7 p.m. to 2 a.m. underneath Cleveland Hall to raise awareness and support for over 5,000 people living on the streets of Buffalo, and millions more elsewhere. Participants braved the drastic temperature drop, […]
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THE RECORD TURNS 100: Animal Kingdom – April 8, 1970
In celebration of 100 years of service to Buffalo State, The Record will re-print one former article in each of its 10 issues this semester, chronicling the paper’s rich history since its establishment in 1913. This week, we feature an article that appeared in Vol. 72, Issue No. 24, […]
NASO engages college community in cultural comeback
The Native American Student Organization explored oral history, cultural identity and other topics in a speaker series entitled “Finding Our Community,” held from April 15-19. “Finding Our Community” is the first speaker series NASO has presented, and is symbolic of their comeback. NASO became unrecognized by USG in […]
‘Injustice’ is a fighting delight
In the spring of 2011, the award-winning NetherRealm Game Studios established itself as a heavyweight in the fighting genre of the gaming industry and released the highly anticipated remake of Mortal Kombat. Two years later, NetherRealm added another title to its resume, Injustice: Gods Among Us. Injustice: […]
THE RECORD TURNS 100: Washington Demonstrations Begin as Nixon Vacations in Maryland – April 27, 19
In celebration of 100 years of service to Buffalo State, The Record will re-print one former article in each of its 10 issues this semester, chronicling the paper’s rich history since its establishment in 1913. This week, we feature an article that appeared in Vol. 73, Issue No. 51, […]
Art education majors show depth of talents in exhibit
The Art Education Association and students of the Foundations of Museum Education are teaming up once again to present the annual Art Education Juried Exhibition, beginning Friday. The display will showcase the works of current art education students, possibly even those working to set it up. The […]
J-school student found higher education through aviation
Senior journalism major Elisabeth Tate didn’t always dream of flying. When it came time for everyone to choose a career path coming out of college, her classmates fell into traditional lines – dance, law, medicine or the military. “I wanted to do something out of the ordinary,” […]
Visiting artist views clay sculpting as ‘conversation’
Never disrupt a conversation between an artist and his clay. You might be disrupting the creation of a masterpiece. The Coalition for Ceramic Designers will be hosting visiting artist, Kensuke Yamada, 9 a.m. Wednesday in Upton Hall 129 and at 12:30 p.m. Thursday in Bulger South for a […]
The cheapest way to game: Gamefly most cost-effective
In today’s economy, playing the latest video games may be hard, especially on a college student’s budget. Whenever a hot game like Call of Duty or Assassins Creed comes out, we rush to the nearest electronics store and pay $60 plus tax to own them. It almost feels […]
THE RECORD TURNS 100: 2000 attend King memorial service – April 10, 1968
In celebration of 100 years of service to Buffalo State, The Record will re-print one former article in each of its 10 issues this semester, chronicling the paper’s rich history since its establishment in 1913. This week, we feature an article that appeared in Vol. 70, Issue No. 23, published on Wednesday, April […]