Buffalo State wrapped up the 2011 season on Saturday, defeating Morrisville State by a score of 58-31 to give the Bengals a 5-5 record, their best finish since 2000. “This was a great win and a great way to close out the season,” head coach Jerry Boyes told buffalostateathletics.com. “We […]
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International team maps Lake Erie
In an effort to isolate where Lake Erie pollution comes from, Buffalo State has begun mapping the Lake Erie shoreline in 3-D, with some international help from one of Buffalo State’s Chinese partner schools. The project is in collaboration with Capital Normal University in Beijing, China, who provided the equipment […]
Program links students, alumni
The college’s new Partnering Alumni With Students program has begun recruiting students to represent the Alumni Affairs office at events on campus and around the community. The program is designed to foster a strong alumni culture at Buffalo State, something the college has lacked up until this point. The office […]
Students sound off on life in new apartments
The scent of onions and potatoes wafted through the air of a gray and black kitchen in the new apartment complex known as STAC as two residents prepared a meal. Jamie Mischner, a senior early childhood and childhood education major from East Meadow, and Jessica Pangerl, a junior art education […]
Union questions BSC contractors
Union members have come to Buffalo State twice this semester to protest what they say is unfair labor practices on the part of contractors hired by the college. The Northeast Regional Council of Carpenters has been engaged in a campaign across Western New York to protest against certain construction companies […]
New Great Lakes degrees on the way
Buffalo State has recently announced its intent to develop two new graduate programs in Great Lakes environmental science. Alexander Karatayev, director of the Great Lakes Center, said the first program will be a traditional master’s of arts focused on a research-based thesis project. This option will be intended for students […]
After missing season with injury, Schiappa leads team scoring
Tony Schiappa was one of the top point producers and a captain on the men’s soccer team who won multiple awards and received several acknowledgements since his first season at Buffalo State. He went into his senior year on top, but wasn’t able to play because of a season-long injury. […]
Team is 2-2 this season
The Buffalo State women’s ice hockey team welcomed Potsdam University to the Ice Arena over the weekend with hopes of sweeping the Bears to kick off ECAC West play this season. Instead, the Bengals (2-2) were forced to settle for a split of the pair of games, losing 3-2 on […]
Silent March to honor veterans
This Thursday, the Armed Forces Organization on campus will hold its third annual Veterans Day Silent March. The march will begin at 11:50 a.m. in front of Chase Hall and continue to the Veterans Memorial Rock outside of Bacon Hall. Leading the march is the Color Guard from the 107th […]
Residential dining hall offers healthier options
The crowd went wild as the clock ticked down. 5..4..3… students stuffed cheeseburgers into their mouths, trying to beat the clock. 2…Burgers were being crammed into already full mouths. 1…0 Bzzz. All eight contestants’ hands flew up as their mouths chewed vigorously, swallowing down their last bites. The reason for […]