After outscoring its last four opponents by an average of 30 points per contest, the Buffalo State men’s basketball team headed into the weekend riding a four-game win streak. The Bengals (17-3, 10-3 SUNYAC) extended their winning streak to six games over the weekend, defeating Plattsburgh (7-14, 5-9 SUNYAC), 92-74 […]
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Offense runs dry for Bengals on road
Buffalo State kicked off their season-ending five-game road trip by losing to Potsdam on Friday, 5-1, and falling to Plattsburgh on Saturday by a score of 1-0. The Bengals (10-10-2, 6-6-1 SUNYAC) blamed themselves for not taking advantage of the opportunity to collect a pair of wins over the weekend. […]
Artvoice unfairly insults Ron Paul supporters
There are a lot of things that can be said about Ron Paul supporters. They are fiercely loyal, deeply passionate and highly ambitious. And this has been their year. With more support than ever, the Texas Congressman is in the middle of the most successful of his three bids for […]
Student Life’s Winter Welcome celebrates beginning of spring
Over the last two weeks, Buffalo State College’s Student Life Office held their annual Winter Welcome to celebrate the arrival of the spring semester. Winter Welcome offered various events around campus, such as the hot chocolate bar, a snowman building contest, commuter breakfast and Lasertron lock-in. The events brought students […]
Review: Last Train Home makes BPAC premier
The Burchfield Penney auditorium was home to the Buffalo premier of Lixin Fan’s documentary Last Train Home on Friday, a captivating story of human identity crisis in the face of vast urban development. Communication department professors Mike Niman and Meg Knowles organized the showing. Each year, 130 million migrant Chinese […]
Students see genocide through Rwandan eyes
Known as the Land of 1,000 Hills, students said it was hard to imagine that only 17 years ago there were bodies piled up on street corners of Rwanda, bloodshed abundant. In January, six of Buffalo State’s theater students embarked on an emotional journey that they said would change their […]
Show features rare xylophone
Last March, Bradley Fuster, Chair of the Buffalo State music department, happened upon a very unique find while teaching a clinic at nearby Hoover Middle School. What he found was a 1919 Deagan Wide Bar Artist’s Special, an extremely rare and valuable xylophone. “The instruments the Deagan Company made between […]
Church stands in way of health
Citing religious beliefs, Catholic universities across the country are refusing to prescribe birth control medication to their students and faculty. Even schools like Fordham University in New York City are following the trend, despite the fact that New York State law requires its schools to pay for birth control as […]
Uncle Same wants YOU – to start being tolerant
I was cruising along the 290 this afternoon, just like every other afternoon, driving home from school. I noticed the bumper sticker on the car in front of me, and it annoyed me. I mean, most bumper stickers annoy me. “You can’t be Catholic and Pro-Choice,” “Don’t Blame me, I […]
Judicial board hears USG case
The United Students Government’s Judicial Council heard a precedent-setting case Tuesday night, with implications on how USG student organizations will fund overseas trips. The case, SUNY MEU v. USG,involved SUNY Model European Union’s contention that they were denied money for a trip to the United Kingdom for a Model European […]