Buffalo State’s football team concluded spring practices last Friday, showing signs of improvement as the team prepares to split up for summer break. “I’m pleased with what we saw during the course of our spring practices,” head coach Jerry Boyes said. “What I saw from the team, which […]
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Elected prepare for first term
When elected officers of United Students Government take office June 1, one of their main goals will be to get student voices heard by Buffalo State administration. Muhammed Sumbundu, elected College Council member, said he strives to make sure student opinion is a priority and will make decisions […]
New planetarium for 2016
A state-of-the-art planetarium will be the finishing touch on Buffalo State’s new Mathematics and Science Complex, which is expected to be completed within the next four years. Phase two of the final construction will begin during the summer of 2014 and the building is expected to open in […]
Students encouraged not to “Stop out”
Buffalo State College’s financial aid office is in the process of running a campaign that will help inform students on how to finance their education. “Stop in Stop out” is intended to help educate students on the financial aid process in order to help prevent students from dropping […]
Committee decides Spring Fest
The United Students Government’s initiative to create a committee that would better evaluate what students wanted to see this year for Spring Fest is proving to work. The committee was created by the USG Senate and consisted of Sara Garfinkle, Josh Lipka, three USG senators and Terence Harding, […]
Curran fills big shoes
It’s a difficult position for Buffalo State interim head softball coach Marie Curran to be in. Her friend and fellow coach, Bengals legend Sandra Hollander, passed away in April, leaving behind a head coaching position that she filled for the previous 24 years. Curran, despite tackling the […]
Bills find value in another successful draft class
Fret not, Bills fans. Despite guiding Buffalo to 4-12 and 6-10 seasons since taking over, Buddy Nix and Chan Gailey do have a vision. And if last week’s NFL draft and preceding moves in free agency are any indication, they’re on the verge of executing that vision and leading […]
Culture shock evident at BSC
The first time an American asked Hanne Bratsberg how she was doing, she froze. The graduate student from Norway didn’t know how to respond. Eventually, she told the stranger exactly how she felt at that moment and why. She hadn’t realized that the practice of asking […]
Rwanda trip inspires teaching
When six students from the Buffalo State theater department went to Rwanda over winter break, they planned to learn about history, culture and genocide, and apply their experiences in the studio. Since coming home, they have gone past their original plan and spread Rwanda’s story to people far […]
Clubs forced to cancel events
As the school year comes to a close, on-campus organizations usually prepare for a week filled with events. Not this year. Due to the construction in the union that caused the third floor to be closed, organizations are forced to either cancel their week of events, or compete […]