Heading into the 2010 lacrosse season, freshman Ashley Caporizzo was sure it would be her only one on the Buffalo State team. She was homesick and having trouble adapting to life away from her home in Syracuse. Moving back home and enrolling at local Le Moyne College to […]
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Com professor speaks at Harvard
Communication professor Michael Niman attended a conference at Harvard Law school on Saturday April 13, entitled “Deep Capture: Psychology, Public Relations, Democracy, and Law.” The theme, coined by Harvard Law professor Jon Hansen, focused on regulatory agencies and how the United States government in particular regulates certain industries. […]
New library databases promote extensive student research
E.H Butler Library has purchased several new online databases this semester to be used for extensive student research. The new databases are funded through the library budget. Electronic database librarian Albert Riess said that faculty members come to him asking for certain databases, and he does his […]
Panel discusses journalism’s future
In celebration of its 100th birthday, The Record invited the entire Buffalo State community to attend a panel discussion about the future of journalism with four distinguished media leaders of Buffalo last week at the Burchfield Penney Art Center. Students and professors of Buffalo State and other local […]
CDC celebrates student employees
Buffalo State employees were celebrated last week as part of an annual and nationwide recognition of all college employees. The Career Development Center planned activities for April 8-12 including a “Where’s ORCA?” Facebook contest, free popcorn in the Campbell Student Union and assistance in finding summer jobs. These […]
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 […]
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 […]
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 […]
The cheapest way to game: Gamefly most cost-effective
In today’s economy, playing the latest video games may be hard, especially on a college student’s budget. Whenever a hot game like Call of Duty or Assassins Creed comes out, we rush to the nearest electronics store and pay $60 plus tax to own them. It almost feels […]
Visiting artist views clay sculpting as ‘conversation’
Never disrupt a conversation between an artist and his clay. You might be disrupting the creation of a masterpiece. The Coalition for Ceramic Designers will be hosting visiting artist, Kensuke Yamada, 9 a.m. Wednesday in Upton Hall 129 and at 12:30 p.m. Thursday in Bulger South for a […]