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Terron Grant

USG responds to housing policy changes

Press Release December 20, 2016

This is an unedited press release written by Terron Grant, SUNY Buffalo State United Students Government President  "In 2015, Buffalo State College administrators changed the policy for housing priority...

Ryan Bauer, Jordan Rychcik and Stephen Smaldone have been charged with criminal mischief.

Three football players charged in Rees Street window smashing

Staff December 8, 2016

Three SUNY Buffalo State football players have been charged with criminal mischief stemming from vandalism that happened to a house on Rees Street last weekend. Police charged Ryan Bauer, 20; Stephen...

Buffalo police investigating alleged window smashing involving football players

Buffalo police investigating alleged window smashing involving football players

Staff December 5, 2016

Buffalo police are investigating a criminal mischief case involving SUNY Buffalo State football players, according to multiple reports. At least four windows at a home on Rees Street were damanged by...

Step Out Buffalo

Celebrate Friendsgiving, prepare for the holidays this week with Step Out Buffalo

November 30, 2016

Celebrate Friendsgiving (Or Something) - Thanksgiving may be over but that doesn't mean we can't still be grateful for our friends! And also good food. And restaurants that have good food that's...

Kang Kerubino Guot survived a more than a 1,000 mile walk to Kenya.

Former ‘Lost Boy’ paving new life at Buffalo State

Dave DeLuca, Executive Editor November 30, 2016

The first time Kang Kerubino Guot shot an AK-47, the recoil was so powerful that it knocked him on his butt. He had no choice but to use the weapon when war broke out in his hometown in South Sudan....

The Native American Students Association set up a display inside the main entrance of the E.H. Butler Library.

NASO celebrates Native American Heritage Month

Joseph Morganti, Staff Writer November 30, 2016

SUNY Buffalo State is celebrating Native American Heritage Month with events, and displays throughout the month of November. On Aug. 3, 1990 President George H. W. Bush declared the month of November...

New diversity film highlights LGBTQ issues with music

Gregory Garrett, Reporter November 30, 2016

A showing of “Real Boy” was held at the Burchfield Penney Art Center Friday, Nov. 18 as part of the Beyond Boundaries: Dare to be Diverse Film Series. Members of the LGBTQ community, parents, and SUNY...

This week in Buff State History: Changing the mascot name from a fruit to a carnivore

Staff Reports November 30, 2016

The Buffalo State Bengals weren’t always the Bengals. Before December 1969, Buffalo State athletics sported the nickname the Orangemen. In an article posted on Dec. 3, 1969 called ‘Orangemen become...

Creating walks to promote movement, health and friends

Donte’ Hemmans-Murdock, Reporter November 30, 2016

At SUNY Buffalo State, there are campus walks that are held every Monday at 11 a.m. and Friday at noon. These group walks were constructed to get people off of their feet and become physically active by...

The E.H. Butler Library will undergo renovations, including a restored book collection and other amenities.

The E.H. Butler Library to receive $7.83 million in renovations

Olivia Smith, Associate News Editor November 30, 2016

SUNY Buffalo State’s E.H. Butler Library has some new features in store within the next couple of years. The library will be undergoing $7.83 million in selective renovations. The library was built...

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