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Music review of ‘Low Tides’ by This Wild Life

Chris Prenatt, Contributor September 20, 2016

It’s been two years since This Wild Life, a two-piece acoustic rock duo from Long Beach, C.A., released their incredible album Clouded. In between those two years, the duo consisting of Kevin Jordan...

Kenneth L. swain Jr.s collection of photographs include photos taken in Japan and Taiwan. They serve as historical views into different cultures.

Buffalo State granddaughter of Vietnam vet displays his photography in exhibition

Joseph Morganti, Reporter September 13, 2016

SUNY Buffalo State is presenting “Through a Soldier’s Eyes: My Grandfather’s Cultural Journey” until Sept. 18 in the E. H. Butler Library Information Commons Circulation Desk Gallery. The exhibition...

Frank Ocean’s ‘Blonde’ is a nonstop modern day masterpiece

Vincent Nguyen, Reporter September 13, 2016

In early 2013, Christopher Breaux was on the top of the world after winning two Grammys for his stunning 2012 release, Channel Orange. Fast forward to 2016 and Breaux, who now is legally named Frank Ocean,...

Burchfields Blistering Vision collection includes depictions of industrializations effects on nature.

Charles Burchfield’s “Blistering Vision” makes you think twice about the environment

Terra Harter, Reporter September 13, 2016

The Burchfield Penney Art Center is showcasing their recent installation, “Blistering Vision,” a collection of hauntingly honest artwork, created by Buffalo’s own Charles E. Burchfield. This exhibition...

‘VIEWS’ might be familiar, but still is an impressive outing for Canada’s best MC

Vincent Nguyen, Reporter May 4, 2016

On August 6, 2014, Drake announced that his new album title was “Views From The 6.” As the days went by, the growing anticipation and hype surrounding his fourth studio album intensified. Almost a...

Behind the scenes of the Buffalo Sabres broadcasting

Jacob Fyock, Contributing May 4, 2016

Attending a live sporting event can be one of the best experiences in someone’s life. In Western New York, watching the Buffalo Sabres is one of those experiences. However, if someone doesn’t want...

The Record’s declassified survival guide to finals week

Emily Niman, Associate News Editor May 4, 2016

Summer is right around the corner. There is just one giant obstacle standing in the way – finals week. Monday, May 9 marks the beginning to SUNY Buffalo State’s Critique and Evaluation Period, also...

Lil Yachty shines a joyfully lighter side on trap music with ‘Lil Boat’

Vincent Nguyen, Reporter April 27, 2016

From his red dreads with beads in them, to his nasally cartoonish voice, to the unique mixtape cover art, Lil Yachty is different. The 18-year-old from Atlanta is a part of a new wave of Internet-generated,...

Buffalo State students enjoying an outdoor concert in 1979.

Radio Waves, the Goos and Teenage Prohibition: A memoir of Buffalo State’s defining music scene in the ’80s

Dan Almasi, Managing Editor April 27, 2016

In early December of 1973, an up-and-coming Canadian rock band called Rush opened for Genesis in SUNY Buffalo State’s “New Gym.” On a Tuesday in late October of 1989, a local opener called the...

NASO President Brandon VanEvery (pictured third from left) was on the panel at the latest Beyond Boundaries diversity film series.

Native American Students Organization co-sponsors diversity film series

Donte’ Hemmans-Murdock, Reporter April 20, 2016

On Thursday April 15, there was a Beyond Boundaries: Dare to be Diverse Film Series event with The Native American Student Organization (NASO), Buffalo State Equity and Campus Diversity Office, Buffalo...

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