Buffalo State’s Great Lakes Center continues to help make strides toward restoring Lake Erie, with several on-going projects aimed at figuring out how to do just that. According to its website, the center received a boost in funding this year for a total of $4.5 million, which funds […]
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New course gives valuable experience
Several Buffalo State College students and adjunct lecturer Nancy Weekly have pulled together to showcase “Steel – The Art of Experience and Impressions,” which coordinates with the “Community of Steel” exhibit on view at the Burchfield Penney Art Center. Weekly said she tried something new this year with […]
Kacz ready to take on new leadership role
After former high school state champion Casey Kacz decided to commit to Division II Chowan University instead of Buffalo State two years ago, the Bengals thought they would never hear from him again. But the quarterback was redshirted in his first season with the Hawks and, after making […]
The Record staff mock draft
1. Indianapolis Colts: Andrew Luck, QB, Stanford Pick by reporter Aubrey Gibert No surprise here, as the Colts made the pick official yesterday. Luck will serve as the heir apparent to Peyton Manning and, as the most highly-touted quarterback prospect to come out of college since his […]
Time for NHL to reconsider flawed player discipline system
On April 26, 2002, Toronto tough guy Darcy Tucker delivered a malicious, low-bridge hip check to the knees of the New York Islanders’ captain, Michael Peca, during Game 5 of the teams’ first-round playoff series. As Peca spent the remaining two games hobbling around with an immobilizer around […]
Students show up to say “No fracking way”
Last Thursday, students holding brightly colored signs, shouting things like, “Frack is whack!” and, “Frack no!” could be seen all over campus. The New York Public Interest Research Group organized a protest during Bengal Pause against a contract signed by SUNY that will bring natural gas obtained through […]
Bills not shy about interests: Genuine or smokescreen?
The months of spring bring many good things to sports fans. The start of unrestricted free agency in the NFL, the beginning of baseball season, the opening of the Stanley Cup playoffs and the NCAA men’s basketball tournament are just a few notable occasions that come to mind. […]
Law, Dunham lead Bengals at Sparky Anderson Invitational
The Buffalo State men’s and women’s track and field teams made their presence felt at the Sparky Adams Invitational in Berea, Ohio last weekend, winning several events and bringing home a school record. “It was very cold but overall I think the team ran decent and did a […]
Shaddock leads team with assist from Clarkson
It was a two-for-one deal for the Buffalo State women’s lacrosse program. When head coach Meg Stevens travelled to Corning on a recruiting trip, she had no way of knowing she would come away with one, let alone two, of the best lacrosse players in NCAA Division III history. […]
Fifth-place Bengals face must-win game against fourth-place Brockport
The Buffalo State women’s lacrosse team’s seven seniors were honored prior to Saturday’s senior game win against Potsdam (4-10, 1-6 SUNYAC), sending them into a crucial showdown against Brockport today on a two-game winning streak. Karen Shaddock, Kendyl Clarkson, Mariah DeBolt, Jamie Handley, Brittany Nagowski, Renee Glass, and […]