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Alumnus speaks as part of AAMEN lecture series

  A Buffalo State alumnus returned to campus to express the importance of furthering an education, and continuing “to ride that wave until it is over” at the African American Males Empowering Network lecture series, which started Feb. 28 and is ongoing.   Dr. Christopher St. Vil, social work major […]

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THE RECORD TURNS 100: Staff parking in student lots causes headaches

  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 No. 31, […]

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Panel discussion focuses on arts in West Side education

  As a part of Buffalo State’s Year of the City initiative, local artists are looking to connect the campus with the community at “West Side Roundtables at the Buffalo State Community Academic Center: Voices of the Arts in Education” from 6 to 8 p.m. Wednesday, March 20, at 214 […]

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Grant funds student trip to Italy

  A $33,000 grant from the Statler Foundation is funding a 10-day trip for 18 hospitality and tourism students.   Students from a cultural tours class within the hospitality and tourism department will be flying to Italy on March 23, touring Alba, Florence and Bologna. In celebration of the 10-year […]

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Henry dashes into school history

  The Buffalo State men’s and women’s track and field teams had four athletes compete at the Division III NCAA Indoor Track Championships this past weekend in Naperville, Ill., and sprinter Sasha Henry made the most out of the opportunity to compete on the national stage.   Henry won a […]

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Party politics trump public welfare

  The federal government has long been seen as an entity in which bickering between parties has taken precedent over serving the American people.   On Friday, this feeling was confirmed when President Obama was forced to order enormous budget cuts because the Democrats and Republicans couldn’t agree on a […]

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Face your fears and make the most of your college experience

  Students should aim for more than to just earn a college degree. Yes, obtaining that special piece of paper is the reason we’re all here-but during these short years of college, this time should be used to face fears and gain experiences.   Time is your most valuable asset-don’t […]

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College Commencement: To walk or not to walk?

  While waiting in the huge line looking towards the person with the microphone, your heart pounds nervously and you listen for your name. Finally, you’re next and all eyes are on you.   After receiving your diploma, congratulatory handshakes and an enthusiastic round of applause, the moment ends and […]

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Caffeine can enhance brain function when you need it most

  If you’re like me, remembering basic things like someone’s name or even more complex ideas like mathematical equations can, at times, be a challenge.   While our brain is wired in a way that processes information into organized clusters, occasionally it struggles to retrieve this information from its stored […]

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Bengals blowout non-league pair in perfect start to season

  The Buffalo State lacrosse team is off to a blistering start this season after winning its first two games by a combined 23 goals.   On Friday, shortly after conceding the game’s first goal five minutes in, the team shook off the rust and first-game jitters. They proceeded to […]