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USG sens motion ‘no confidence’

  Correction: In light of new information learned following the publishing of the original version of this story, The Record would like to inform students of some corrections: According to Chief Justice Edward Bryant, the motion of no confidence was not passed because the Judicial Council found it unconstitutional and […]

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Chartwells plans campus food truck

  The food truck phenomenon has made its way to campus as the route, menu and name of a new Chartwells truck will be decided on by students.   An open forum will be held at 3 p.m. Thursday in the United Students Government Game Room 105G for students to […]

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Students donate shoes, raise money for Boston bombing victims

  Buffalo State’s Evergreen program is teaming up with the nonprofit Herding for the Hurting in collecting donated shoes to raise money for Boston.   Each pair of shoes donated will raise 50 cents for One Fund Boston Inc., while the shoes themselves are sent to developing countries.   One […]

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Statler hosts honor student Gala

  The Buffalo State community dressed to the nines at the 16th annual Buffalo State College Foundation Scholarship Gala to raise money for the newly named Muriel A. Howard Honors Program Saturday night at Statler City.   The Honors Program’s name change was initiated by Buffalo State President Aaron Podolefsky. […]

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Buffalo runs in solidarity for Boston victims

  American flags, patriotic music and sympathetic hearts filled Delaware Park on Sunday as the Buffalo community took over the track in a solidarity run for the Boston Marathon bombing.   People from all over Western New York were welcomed to walk or run in in the park. They were […]

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Campus composting initiative kicks off environmental week

  Buffalo State recently made a considerable stride in the effort to become more environmentally friendly with a new composting initiative on campus just in time for the celebration of Earth Day and the New York Public Interest Research Group’s Environmental Week.   Composting on campus began at Campus House […]

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Olympian offers advice to students

Olympic medal-winning speed skater Apolo Anton Ohno relayed his experiences in sports and in life at the Performing Arts Center Monday night, speaking to a crowd of students, faculty and local speed skaters assembled at Rockwell Hall.   Drawing upon the major points in his book, Zero Regrets: Be Greater […]

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Poets tweet to win Butler’s contest

  In celebration of National Poetry Month, the E. H. Butler Library is hosting a Twitter poetry contest April 15-24.   At least one poem submitted by each student has to contain something about libraries, books, reading or the E. H. Butler Library. Students should tag their poem entry posts […]

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Author Reigstad signs books, tells of Twain’s connections to Buffalo

  Buffalo State English professor emeritus and Mark Twain scholar Thomas J. Reigstad held a signing for the release of his book Scribblin’ for a Livin’: Mark Twain’s Pivotal Period in Buffalo, Monday at 5 p.m. in the campus bookstore.   The book, published in March, covers the classic American […]

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Gun control laws concern campus

  As part of Year of the City’s Emerging Scholars Lecture series, associate professor of criminal justice at Buffalo State James Sobol gave a presentation on gun violence Friday.   The presentation was titled “Reducing Gun Violence: The Rhetoric and Reality of a Gun Buyback Program,” and touched on topics […]