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SUNY Buffalo State's award-winning student news outlet since 1913

The Record

Mice have been removed from Moore Hall, Buffalo State residence hall.

On-campus housing might be more affordable than off-campus

Annaliza Guard, Staff Writer November 19, 2015

In a recent press release by apartment rental website Zumper, it was discovered that on-campus housing is more affordable than off-campus housing in metropolitan areas.   But is this true for...

University Police Department grows goatees for homeless

Emily Niman, Staff Writer November 19, 2015

Many of SUNY Buffalo State’s University Police Department officers are sporting more facial hair than their standard for the month of November. UPD is participating in their own version of No-Shave-November...

Bars such as Milkie's on Elmwood may be closing at 2 a.m. in the future.

Buffalo bars may close earlier as discussions continue

Maris Lambie, Staff Writer November 19, 2015

Erie County is currently the only county in the Western New York area with a 4 a.m. bar closing time, catering to late night crowds looking for places to get a drink or eat. However, after intense debate,...

The proposed housing project by Greenleaf is set to begin in sping of ‘16.

Criticism arises on landlord taking on off-campus housing project

Dave DeLuca, Executive Editor November 18, 2015

The possibility of solving SUNY Buffalo State’s housing dilemma with more than 600 beds at an off-campus apartment complex has many on campus giddy. However, a recent story by Dan Telvock of the Investigative...

Two Buffalo State students smoke near the Campbell Student Union Quad. While there is a tobacco-free policy on campus, Buffalo State is not responsible for enforcing the policy.

Unenforced tobacco-free policy becoming a campus-wide smokeshow

Najee Walker, Associate News Editor November 18, 2015

SUNY Buffalo State's tobacco-free policy has been in effect since January 2011, making it the first SUNY school to enact a policy. Nearly five years since then, it would seem that the policy still may...

The exhibit had library books, photos and mementos from various US wars.

Veterans Day-themed exhibit honors fallen American troops

Joe Morganti, Reporter November 17, 2015

SUNY Buffalo State presented a Veterans Day exhibit in honor of Veterans Day. The exhibit, “War: It’s Real, It’s Personal, It’s Lasting,” was displayed in the E. H Butler Library Lobby. The...

USG re-recognizes three organizations at senate meeting

Franklin Hagler, Staff Writer November 17, 2015

The African American Student Organization, Caribbean Student Organization, Pan-African Student Organization and the Student Political Society were all re-recognized by the United Students Government Senate...

‘T R A P S O U L’ marks beginnings for Bryson Tiller

Vincent Nguyen, Reporter November 17, 2015

Bryson Tiller, the 22-year-old singer-rapper hailing from Louisville, KY, released his debut album, “T R A P S O U L,” on Oct. 2 by RCA Records. Tiller gained notoriety and attention through his...

NASO celebrating Native American Month with Thanksgiving event

Benjamin Joe, Reporter November 17, 2015

Marcus Farmer Tyner has been working for the Native American Society Organization (NASO) for about two months, but he’s found a home. “One of the best parts of working for them is reaching out to...

UPD charges Grayline bus driver with DWI

Chance Morrow, Reporter November 17, 2015

  A Niagara Falls/Buffalo Grayline bus driver was found to be driving while intoxicated on Sunday, Nov. 1 around 6:23 p.m, according to University Police Department Chief Peter Carey. A call was...

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