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Reading still an escape for some students- if they have time

Charity Wimmer, Reporter September 24, 2013

Between class assignments, working part-time jobs and maintaining social lives, are college students reading books for fun? A few Buffalo State students claim that they have absolutely no time for books...

Kristina Darling reading poetry at Talking Leaves bookstore.

UB, Buffalo State instructors darlings of scene at reading

Samantha Wulff, Associate Culture Editor September 24, 2013

Friends, members of the surrounding community and area students all gathered at Talking Leaves bookstore on Main Street this past Wednesday. They weren’t there to browse the books, but rather to examine...

New Buffalo State professor Kyle Resnick has performed on some of the world's biggest musical stages.

Q&A: From Carnegie to Rockwell, new trumpet instructor finds comfort in every hall

Colleen Young, Associate Culture Editor September 18, 2013

Kyle Resnick is a new trumpet instructor from New York City who’s played in some of the world’s most famous concert venues and found his way to the Elmwood Village and Buffalo State’s music department. I...

The Buffalo State Philharmonia is composed of students, community musicians and members of the Buffalo Philharmonic Orchestra.

Orchestra blends college with community, creates diversity

Caitlin Kupiec, Staff Writer September 18, 2013

In the fall of 2008, Buffalo State’s music department decided it was missing something. There was no orchestra for string musicians to be a part of, yet students were being accepted as string music majors. So...

Seventeen-year-old Maddie Larkin has moved to Nashville from her native Buffalo to pursue a dream she's had for four years: singing and songwriting.

Young Buffalo native shoots for country stardom

Angelica Rodriguez, Culture Editor September 18, 2013

Even after traveling back and forth between Nashville and her native Buffalo for the past three years, Maddie Larkin has had an interesting transition period after moving to Music City permanently. Where...

Susan McCartney speaks to a group of students and community leaders at the Community Engagement Center.

Anne Frank Project extends legacy of Holocaust victim, preaches against ‘bystander effect’

Colleen Young, Associate Culture Editor September 18, 2013

The campus was flooded last week with students, staff and visitors who were all inspired to change the world, and many were proudly dressed in orange. The fifth annual Anne Frank Project took place...

Innovation the name of the game at Chinese fashion exhibit in Technology Building

Kaitlin Russo, Reporter September 18, 2013

The third floor of the new Technology Building on campus bore witness to a new chapter in couture. Chinese fashion designer Shao Fang and textile designer Shen Li opened their new collections there Thursday. In...

CUTE's comeback single cocky, yet satisfying

CUTE’s comeback single cocky, yet satisfying

Samantha Wulff, Associate Culture Editor September 18, 2013

A lot can change in five years, which is how long it has been since Buffalo-based band Cute Is What We Aim For, or CUTE, released its last album, “Rotation.” Sept. 3 marked the end of that dry spell,...

The Grace Stumberg Band performing at Studio Cafe on Amherst Street.

Buffalo-based band elevated by lead singer’s success

Charity Wimmer, Reporter September 18, 2013

From the time she was a child drumming spoons on pillows to a now, a young woman singing duets with Joan Baez, Grace Stumberg is making her dreams come true. The front woman for the Grace Stumberg Band...

Holly Bewlay, standing, and Emily Boyce performed at the Louis P. Ciminelli Recital Hall Thursday night. The two share a professional bond that reflects upon their similar backgrounds.

Music faculty members collaborate for sweet melodies

Samantha Wulff, Associate Culture Editor September 12, 2013

It was a Thursday night. The audience was large and restless. There’s no doubt that some of them had witnessed such scenes before, as they whispered that this would be unlike anything the newcomers have...

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