A competitive atmosphere filled Classroom Building over the weekend, as over 200 students from 16 different schools across the country filed in for an annual competition. Buffalo State hosted the American Mock Trial Association’s 2013 Great Lakes Regional Tournament Saturday and Sunday. Teams from each school simulate a […]
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FSA engages in search for new campus modeling talent
The Fashion Students Association is preparing for their second Buffalo State’s Next Top Model competition, to be held April 4. Aspiring models and those with a keen sense of style are urged to participate and put their skills to the test for a chance to win the title. […]
Latest exhibit at Burchfield Penney suspends reality
Students will have the opportunity to get away from winter’s dull gloom when they see the colorful, dramatic sculptures and watercolors on display in Suspended Motion: Sculptures and Watercolors by Ellen Steinfeld, an exhibition on view now through July 28, 2013 in the Charles Cary Rumsey Gallery and the […]
Nutritional values would aid campus-wide health
Many students enjoy grabbing a bite to eat in the retail section of campus dining. They have just about everything from burritos and pizza to sandwiches and salads. Those who are more health-conscious may go for a salad or a sub, but it’s often hard to stick to […]
Students should think twice before spending refund
With spring break swiftly approaching, thousands of students alike are greatly anticipating the first disbursement of student refund checks for 2013. The checks, which have begun to arrive at students’ doorsteps, have many on edge waiting for what some would refer to as “extra cash.” As the […]
Ring the bell: Beiber v. Carney a match made in music
It’s a Twitter war that has kept me on the edge of my seat – a thin, gangly drummer taking on a legion of fans of an 18-year-old pop star all by his lonesome. And the former is undoubtedly winning the cyber tilt. After last Sunday’s Grammy Awards, […]
Extra steps lead to success
Once you graduate from high school you can go in one of two directions: college or work. Once you make that choice, one question should be asked: are you satisfied with where you are? A lot of times, when the answer is no, people decide to go to […]
Cell phone rules a burden
Leaving high school and entering college is a huge milestone. It comes with its fair share of freedom and independence, in school, living situations, social situations, and more. Rules that were present in high school classrooms especially are different from classroom norms in college. One main controversial rule […]
Buffalo a better city than its reputation suggests
How many times have you heard the phrase, “I can’t wait to get out of Buffalo,” either being said by your friends, classmates, or even yourself? I’ll admit that I used to say the same thing. However, once I opened my eyes to all of the beauty and […]
Visual Arts Board “Currently” making masterpieces
Student artists have been invited to join the Buffalo State Visual Arts Board in an experimental and creative process to create the “Currently” Open Studio Event and Exhibition. “Currently” is a biannual event, and this semester the exhibition represents 18 artists, with 32 works on display. Artists […]