The Buffalo State women’s soccer team rode a 4-1-5 record over its final ten games to qualify for the SUNYAC playoffs, finishing the regular season slate last weekend with a 2-1 win over New Paltz on Friday and a 3-1 loss to Oneonta on Saturday. Buffalo State (5-7-5/3-2-4 […]
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Ladies cancel Niagara Falls’ comeback plans to secure 3-2 win
The Buffalo State women’s hockey team opened its season on a high note Monday night, holding on to defeat Niagara Falls Rapids Midget AA 3-2 in an exhibition game at the Ice Arena. The Bengals jumped out to a 3-0 lead over two periods on goals by freshman […]
Grad fair introduces students to potential grad school options
Buffalo State’s Career Development Center hosted its annual graduate school fair in the E. H. Butler Library last Thursday during Bengal Pause. The fair, which was held from 11 a.m. to 1:30 p.m., brought together representatives from different colleges and universities from around the country, allowing students to […]
Members of USG student organization banned from serving
Two executive board members from Tha Ink Club have been dismissed from their positions. Vice President Mercy Badmos and Treasurer Sherrie Jones have been found guilty of misusing funds for personal use. United Students Government President Sara Garfinkle and Treasurer Justine Britten represented USG at the Judicial […]
Transfer students to earn associate’s
Transfer students will now be able to earn their Associate Degree after already transferring to a four- year school, thanks to a $500,000 grant from Lumina Foundation. The money from the Lumina grant, Credit When It’s Due: Recognizing the Value of Quality Associate Degrees, will go towards funding […]
Students get ready for election day
With the presidential election less than two weeks away, Buffalo State students are making up their minds on who they’re voting for. President Obama and Mitt Romney finished their last debate Monday night, and all that’s left is last minute campaigning in battleground states like Ohio and Florida. […]
Low enrollment figures may lead to problematic budget gap
Buffalo State’s enrollment numbers for the 2012-13 school year and the recent news of a new SUNY allocation model may lead to a several million dollar budget gap. Buffalo State has seen a drop of 250 students at the undergraduate level, and 180 at the graduate level, President […]
CERT focuses on safety and preparedness
Campus safety and disaster preparedness is a chief concern for students, staff and faculty alike. The Campus Emergency Response Team is one of the programs on campus designed with those concerns in mind. According to a presentation given by CERT last week, it is a program that trains […]
Common questions: How to eat right
As a dietetics and nutrition major, I am always confronted with questions on how to eat healthy. Here are the top five questions and my answers to them: Does late night eating cause weight gain? The short answer is no. Studies conducted by the Academy for Nutrition […]
Voting is more than a right, it’s a crucial civil duty
They say ignorance is bliss, but many are blissfully ignorant. This is especially true of those who choose not to vote. You see, voting is not a right, nor is it a privilege. Voting is a duty. A duty to our ancestors, our founders, our country, our government […]