With National Mental Health Awareness Week underway, many students are feeling the pressure of performing well in their mid-term exams. Continue reading
Justice Kavanaugh’s confirmation divides the Buffalo State campus
Judge Brett Kavanaugh became Justice Brett Kavanaugh after the Senate confirmed him to the Supreme Court by a vote of 50-48. The votes went down party-lines with the exceptions of Senator Joe Manchin, of West Virginia, and Senator Lisa Murkowski, of Alaska, voting “Yea” and “Present,” respectively. Continue reading
Encouraging students to vote
The deadline to register to vote in the upcoming 2018 midterm elections is coming up fast. Voter registration applications are due on October 12, 2018, in New York State.
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Students wondering why they can’t find silverware in Student Union
In years past,after buying your mac and cheese, vegetables or rice, you would make your way over to the condiment station and grab whatever utensil you needed in the Student Union at Buffalo State. That’s no longer possible. Now, students need to ask for a fork.
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New fitness facility opens in Buffalo
This fall, the fastest growing functional training program is opening here in Buffalo. F45 Black Rock hopes to open to the public in Mid-November on Chandler Street. Continue reading
Buffalo State encouraging students to be creative
When you think of creative professions, do fields within the Arts like painting or writing come to mind? If so, you’re not alone. But, what if every profession embraced creative thinking? Continue reading
Delivering poems by bicycle a ‘dream’ come true for one poet
A passion for poetry has led to an interesting career for Mathias Svalina, a Colorado-based poet who travels the country delivering poems by bicycle. He has traveled to cities like Richmond, Chicago, Austin and Tucson and now he has brought his Dream Delivery Service to Buffalo. Continue reading
Use of Native American imagery in sports still controversial
Native American culture is still prevalent in the U.S., but many argue it has also been abused and disrespected over the years. One issue that has generated a lot of public discussion is the use of Native American terms and imagery as sports team mascots on the professional and collegiate levels. Continue reading
Buffalo State celebrates 146th commencement
Saturday May 19 marks the 146th commencement ceremony at SUNY Buffalo State, honoring the 2018 graduating class. For many graduating seniors, the opportunity to cross the stage and collect their diploma is the culmination of four (or more) years of hard work. Continue reading
Buffalo State honors staff with 25, 50 years of SUNY service
Last month, Buffalo State held their annual luncheon to recognize faculty and staff who have 25 or 50 years of service to SUNY. Tom Koller, the senior associate athletics director at Buffalo State, was one of 21 employees honored for 25 years of service April 12. Continue reading