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School of Professions launches national search for new dean

  A national search for a permanent dean of the School of Professions is currently underway. Dr. Kevin Mulcahy, Chair of Hospitality and Tourism and Interim Dean for more than three years, has resigned from the position.   Dr. James Mayrose, Chair of Engineering Technology and chair of the search […]

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USG prepares for upcoming elections

  The United Students Government is once again preparing for its annual student elections, which will be held April 1-4 in the Campbell Student Union lobby.   The elections, held through Bengal Connect last year, will take place in the lobby where students will be able to vote in booths. […]

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Food, Film & Forum caters to AIDS awareness

According to the Aids Healthcare Foundation (AHF), HIV affects millions of people worldwide — those living with the autoimmune virus, their friends, families and partners. By educating yourself about HIV and AIDS, you can better guard your health and minimize the impact of living with the virus on yourself or […]

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NYPIRG works to help students pay for college

  New York Public Interest Research Group, better known as NYPIRG, is one of the largest student- directed, non-profit organizations uniting students and campuses across the state. By setting goals each semester, NYPIRG’s campaigns have made many accomplishments for Buffalo State College.   You may have recently seen NYPIRG on […]

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Keep your focus on the way to CEP week

  With our bellies still recovering from Thanksgiving indulgences and a tryptophan crash, it’s time to focus on the last few days of school and the exams looming in the near future.   Some of our bodies may not have readjusted to their regular sleep schedules, and some people may […]

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New toys allow parents to ignore their kids

  For children, Christmas is a time to gather with family and enjoy the wonder of the year and the new gifts they have received.   There is no sight more wondrous to a child than a brightly lit tree surrounded by glittering presents. As their anticipation and excitement builds, […]

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Don’t overindulge in holiday treats

  ‘Tis the season to be jolly, and make unhealthy choices that lead to nutritional folly.   After celebrating Thanksgiving this year, I realized how difficult it was to be consistent with my health goals while surrounded by family who aren’t as health conscious. So, here are a few tips […]

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Now is the time to think about internships

  When you were in elementary school and were asked what you wanted to be when you grew up, I’m sure many things flew through your head.   You probably thought about being a police officer, firefighter or athlete, but you never stopped to think about what it takes to […]

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Resist the temptation to skip end-of-the-semester classes

  Where did all the students go?   You can find a parking spot during the day now.   The computers in the study quad are actually available.   These are all signs that the 2012 fall semester is coming to a close. But why would students who put up […]

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Shopping sprees take away meaning of Thanksgiving

  Recent social trends are starting to make me think that everyone wants to get rid of Thanksgiving. Black Friday and the nonsense that comes along with it makes everyone look like a hypocrite, driving to the stores just hours after giving thanks for what we already have.   I’ll […]