The United Students Government will have a new face taking over the presidential office in June. Eric Sauerzopf, a junior from Downingtown, Pa., was elected the next USG president over Gabriel Johnson and Ashleigh-Ann Sutherland by more than 140 votes. Sauerzopf said he chose Buffalo State because […]
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Aggressive response to North Korea unwarranted
The threat of North Korean military action against South Korea or the United States is very real, and Washington’s response has been less than impressive to say the least. President Obama and his advisors have chosen to meet Kim Jong-un’s aggression with a strong response every step of […]
Government must make sure guns are in good hands
As much as I hate to talk about politics and government, I came across a subject that I felt should be addressed. One that I have a personal experience and problem with. Lives are lost everyday all over the world. But the number of lives that our lost […]
Mandatory transportation fee should cover summer bussing
Many college students rely on the use of public transportation to get around town. Buffalo State College is no exception, since we are located on a major bus route (Elmwood Avenue). Major in that, we are in a centralized location for all things Buffalo, including local entertainment, and food. […]
Good health an attainable goal if right steps are taken
If I were to ask a large group of people, “By a show of hands, how many of you want to be healthy?” I could almost guarantee that not a single hand would be down. However, if I were to ask the same group of people, “How many of […]
Pom Team to make debut during club lacrosse game
The Buffalo State Pom Team, a new club created by juniors Courtney Taylor and Alicia Dirig, is set to don their yoga pants and dance at the men’s club lacrosse game April 14. The team dances to hip-hop and pop music, all while supporting a Buffalo State sports […]
Rutgers coach’s actions hardly go against the grain
When video surfaced of Rutgers head men’s basketball coach Mike Rice berating his players, calling them homophobic slurs, throwing basketballs at and even kicking them, it set off a firestorm through the sports world. When he was subsequently suspended, then fired, a few people wondered if it was […]
Life after college is scary, intriguing
Soon, the papers, tests, lectures and sleep-deprived nights spent studying will come to an end for some of us. Some of us are getting our caps, gowns and tassels as we plan our big celebration. We are starting to count down the days to when we walk down […]
Get involved, stop suicide and save lives
With mental illness and reports of suicide approaching alarming heights, Buffalo State has instituted Mental Health Awareness Week, a five-day program designed to bring to the campus’ forefront knowledge regarding mental health and suicide prevention. Buffalo State students should take notice and participate. Mental illness has been […]
Famous author hosts campus book signing
Buffalo State welcomed the entire campus community as well as the public Tuesday to sit in on a reading from writer Mick Cochrane of his newest novel “Fitz” in Claudell Hall 212. Buffalo State’s Barnes and Nobel Bookstore had a table set up for anyone interested in purchasing […]