With the United States presidential elections just a month and a half away, the New York Public Interest Research Group is actively focusing on getting students registered for this year’s vote. NYPIRG has partnered with a few other organizations on campus to assist in efforts to register 2,000 […]
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First College Senate meeting of fall semester in the books
The College Senate held its first meeting of the semester Friday, providing several updates relating to on-going programs and confirmation of committee rosters taking precedence. Recent issues discussed in the senate included the smoking ban and the abolishment of BSC 101. Once a decision is made on an […]
Historic fundraising campaign goes public
Buffalo State is set to kick-off the historic “Transforming Lives” fundraising campaign at the end of September, aimed at benefiting several areas of campus as well as academic life. The goal is to raise $20 million over the next three years. The kick-off event will begin at 4 […]
Poster contest brings students together
Buffalo State College’s Pride Alliance will host their first poster contest from 6 to 8 p.m. on Friday in the Pride Alliance lounge in Campbell Student Union 400. Pride Alliance is an organization, funded by USG and the mandatory student activity fee, which is an alliance for students […]
Cultural getaway on campus
As part of the Year of the City, Buffalo State students are encouraged to view new exhibits at the Burchfield Penney Art Center at Buffalo State College. Students and staff can easily attend events and exhibits at the museum since the Burchfield sits at the front of campus, […]
Guest lecturer gives talk on ethnic Jihad
The history department, along with Phi Alpha Theta, will be hosting a lecture by Anatoly Isaenko at 3 p.m. on Sept. 21 in Classroom Building B118. The lecture is titled “Ethnic Conflicts and Their Transformations into a Regional and Global Jihad in the Former Soviet Union,” and will […]
Walk encourages supporters
As part of the initiative Buffalo State Cares, a team from the counseling center gathered with local community groups and members in Delaware Park on Saturday morning to raise awareness about the victims of suicide. The annual walk, titled “Out of the Darkness,” raises money to fund education […]
Bengals become first team to defeat No. 1 UW-Whitewater since 2008
WHITEWATER, Wisc. — Buffalo State football pulled off its biggest win in program history Saturday when the Bengals became the first team since 2008 to defeat three-time defending national champion Wisconsin-Whitewater in a 7-6 come-from-behind win at Perkins Stadium. Buffalo State trailed 6-0 with 1:35 remaining in the fourth quarter […]
Muhammad to stay at Buffalo State after shooting
Buffalo State freshman Jabril Muhammad is just happy to be alive. The last thing the 18-year-old expected when he and two friends decided to go out after a cross country meet on the night of Aug. 31 was a gunshot wound to his arm. But that’s exactly what happened […]
Students live in lofts
Due to the closure of Tower Four for renovations, Buffalo State students without housing on campus were forced to relocate to the Lofts at 136 in downtown Buffalo at the start of the fall 2012 semester. The Lofts at 136, a student housing complex on North Division Street, […]