All students will have the chance to interact with one another and develop essential skills needed for the real world at the Academic Mix & Mingle, which will take place from 6 p.m. to 8 p.m. Wednesday in Butler 210. The event, hosted by the United States Government […]
Arts
Campus literary magazine to hold first release party
If you’ve ever ventured outside campus, you’ll know that Buffalo State is on the fringe of one of the trendiest neighborhoods within the city limits. One organization on campus aims to take that mellow vibe and reproduce it, this time within the walls of the Campbell Student Union. […]
THE RECORD TURNS 100: The Blizzard of ’77
SC-100yearsfeature 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. 80, Issue […]
New Retail Dining option carries Caribbean flair
The new aromas of Caribbean spices and herbs have swept their way into the Retail Dining Hall. Borne of the desire for more diversity in the food service, Roots Caribbean Kitchen was created, in collaboration with the Caribbean Students Organization (CSO), to cater to students of Caribbean decent. Roots celebrated […]
AASO kicks off Spring semester with nod to Harlem Renaissance
The African American Student Organization is starting off the spring semester with a bang, and their annual Africa Week, from Monday, Feb. 11 to Sunday, Feb. 17. This year AASO chose the Harlem Renaissance, the Black cultural movement which spanned the 1920s, as their theme. “We wanted to focus on […]
TFA students get hands-on experience with short film
Sophomore television and film arts major Cassie Crimmen didn’t always dream of seeing her name in film credits. She giggled loudly recalling her first dream job, slightly embarrassed to admit it. “I originally wanted to be a pharmacist,” she said. “I don’t know why.” However, that dream died, and when […]
Black History Month a reflection on lack of diversity
#8220;Hey, why isn’t there a White History Month?” Every year, we get at least a few people acting affronted by the fact that there’s an entire four weeks devoted to awareness of the contributions African-Americans have made to society. They ask the above question, feeling slighted that for some reason, […]
“9 Parts of Desire”: Magic of play lies in characters, set
Last semester, I wrote a preview for the play “9 Parts of Desire,” which opened on Feb. 6. Written by Heather Raffo and directed by Alysha Reller, it showcases the lives of nine Iraqi women spanning through the Gulf War to the Iraqi War. Ever since my interviews with the […]
Beautiful Creatures
High school students. Star-crossed lovers, entangled in a battle of good versus evil. Family issues. A race against time. Does all of this sound familiar? If you replied yes, then you aren’t alone; these have been the themes of countless movies and books aimed at young adults. The […]
Kick back and enjoy Relaxation Night before finals week
After long hours of studying, making flashcards, and worrying about final exams and last minute papers, a night of stress-free fun will cure your frustration. Relaxation Night will take place in The Student Union Thursday from 7 p.m. to 11 p.m. courtesy of Health Promotions, Resident Hall Association, […]