The Buffalo State women’s basketball team outscored their opponents by a combined 31 points in the second half, helping them to a 62-51 win over New Paltz (9-8, 7-3 SUNYAC) on Friday before defeating Oneonta (11-6, 9-2 SUNYAC), 66-51, on Saturday at the Sports Arena. Timely shooting, stout defense, and […]
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Bengals score record eight power-play goals, rout Morrisville state, 12-3.
It was a wild game at the Ice Arena as Buffalo State defeated Morrisville State (3-16-1, 2-9-1 SUNYAC) on Saturday by a score of 12-3. The 12 goals were a season high for the Bengals (10-8-2, 6-4-1 SUNYAC) as the team showcased its dominance over the Mustangs for a second […]
Bengals extend win streak to four games with victories over New Paltz and Oneonta.
The Buffalo State men’s basketball team is playing the best basketball of its season right now. The Bengals (15-3, 8-3 SUNYAC), currently in the middle of a four-game winning streak, defeated New Paltz (7-10, 4-7 SUNYAC), 95-67, on Friday and followed up with a 102-65 thrashing over Oneonta (2-16, 1-10 […]
Ladies lose two more heading into make-or-break series against powerhouse, Elmira.
Alumni weekend and the inaugural Pink The Rink event for breast cancer awareness wasn’t enough to take away the sting that came with a pair of bitter losses for the Buffalo State women’s hockey team. The Bengals fell twice at the hands of ECAC West foe Oswego over the weekend. […]
It’s Groundhog Day All Over Again.
On Thursday in Punxsutawney, Pa. a groundhog called Phil will emerge from his burrow and deliver the news that about 20 to 30 thousand people have come from all around to hear. As many gather around their TV to see the groundhog’s prophecy of how long winter will last, nine […]
Local band tries to find its niche.
Recent graduates Nick Sessanna and Chrissy Krolewiczare just two members of Brother Keep, a local band who recently self-produced their first full-length album, Patchwork Walls, on Dec. 23rd. Not to be confused with Brother’s Keeper, the name of the band came from members Nick and Jake Sessanna, brothers who stumbled […]
NYPIRG looking forward to a productive spring semester.
Buffalo State’s New York Public Interest Research Group chapter is starting the spring semester with a new project coordinator and a slate of events planned, bringing awareness to issues like poverty, consumer advocacy, voting rights and the environment. Former student volunteer and Buffalo State graduate Patty Ceravole is taking over […]
College Senate votes to support committee’s recommendations
On Thursday, Dec. 9, Buffalo State’s College Senate voted to support a motion to eliminate BSC 101 from the college’s curriculum. This is part of the college’s ongoing review of the Intellectual Foundations program, required of all students upon coming to Buffalo State. The motion invoked considerable debate, but […]
USG votes against eliminating BSC 101
Last Tuesday, The USG Senate voted not to support the Curriculum Committee’s recommendation to eliminate BSC 101 from the college curriculum. This was two days before the College Senate was to vote on whether or not to support the motion, along with two other motions made by the Curriculum Committee. […]
Campus tries to boost alumni ties
Buffalo State alumni have gone far, becoming CEOs, high-ranking officials at major movie studios and members of the House of Representatives. Even the current mayor of Buffalo, Byron Brown, graduated from Buffalo State. But despite these successes, the college’s achievements can often go unnoticed. Officials hope that showing off these […]