Construction has begun to replace outdated utilities in the Rockwell Quad. Workers are replacing the sanitary, storm drainage, water lines and gas lines for several buildings in the surrounding area. This includes the college’s five original buildings: Rockwell, Bacon and Ketchum halls, the Donald Savage Theater Building and Campus […]
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Committee decides Spring Fest
The United Students Government’s initiative to create a committee that would better evaluate what students wanted to see this year for Spring Fest is proving to work. The committee was created by the USG Senate and consisted of Sara Garfinkle, Josh Lipka, three USG senators and Terence Harding, […]
Students encouraged not to “Stop out”
Buffalo State College’s financial aid office is in the process of running a campaign that will help inform students on how to finance their education. “Stop in Stop out” is intended to help educate students on the financial aid process in order to help prevent students from dropping […]
New planetarium for 2016
A state-of-the-art planetarium will be the finishing touch on Buffalo State’s new Mathematics and Science Complex, which is expected to be completed within the next four years. Phase two of the final construction will begin during the summer of 2014 and the building is expected to open in […]
Elected prepare for first term
When elected officers of United Students Government take office June 1, one of their main goals will be to get student voices heard by Buffalo State administration. Muhammed Sumbundu, elected College Council member, said he strives to make sure student opinion is a priority and will make decisions […]
Dining services offer giveaways
Buffalo State dining services have new end-of-the-semester promotions for students and some changes to campus dining for the fall 2012 semester. “Stock Me Up” is a new program this semester to help students use up extra dining dollars they may have left toward the end of the semester. […]
Evergreen disposes drugs
Buffalo State College participated as a National Prescription Drug Drop Off location for the first time on Saturday to help ensure that unused or expired drugs are being disposed of properly. There were approximately 250 drop off locations in communities across New York State, open from 10 a.m. […]
ANGEL goes mobile
In recent months, Buffalo State has decided to go live with a mobile app called Blackboard Learn which allows students and professors to use ANGEL on the go. The app became available in the beginning of February on limited devices, but within the past few days has gone […]
Students show up to say “No fracking way”
Last Thursday, students holding brightly colored signs, shouting things like, “Frack is whack!” and, “Frack no!” could be seen all over campus. The New York Public Interest Research Group organized a protest during Bengal Pause against a contract signed by SUNY that will bring natural gas obtained through […]
Great Lakes Center expands on projects
Buffalo State’s Great Lakes Center continues to help make strides toward restoring Lake Erie, with several on-going projects aimed at figuring out how to do just that. According to its website, the center received a boost in funding this year for a total of $4.5 million, which funds […]