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Military sexual assault a growing concern

Stigma and harsh punishments deter victims from reporting assaults
Angelica Rodriguez, Culture Editor May 7, 2014

When anyone signs up for the military, they do so with clear objectives – go to college, see the world – or an ideal: to be a part of something bigger than themselves. They go through the rigors of...

Buffalo State professor Felix Armfield was killed when his Delaware Avenue apartment caught fire Wednesday night. He was 51.

Buffalo State history professor Felix Armfield dies in apartment fire

Armfield was a student favorite who will be remembered for community work
Brandon Schlager, Executive Editor May 1, 2014

A SUNY Buffalo State professor was killed in a three-alarm fire to his Delaware Avenue apartment Wednesday night, school officials confirmed this afternoon. Felix J. Armfield, a professor in the  history...

Interim President Howard Cohen speaks to Buffalo State for the first time in September. He has filled in as president this year as the school searches for its ninth president after Aaron Podolefsky passed away in August.

Cohen changes mind about presidency, named as third finalist for permanent title

April 30, 2014

Buffalo State this morning announced interim president Howard Cohen is a finalist in the search for a permanent president, a change-of-heart decision for Cohen that is the culmination of his experiences...

A display of Native American artifacts in the E.H. Butler Library. Native American Awareness Week brought attention to common issues faced by the Native population.

Awareness brought to Native American struggle with pipeline

Adrienne Boudreau, Staff writer April 30, 2014

SUNY Buffalo State celebrated Native American Awareness Week last week, where many events brought attention to the issues facing Native American society while also celebrating their rich tradition and...

From left to right, honor students Michael Filipski, Tim Anderson, Tim Schuler, Devan Brady, Jordan Sims, Tiffany Basset, Tiffany Guines, Azda Beda.

Foundation Scholarship Gala recognizes student honors

Sara Ali, Reporter April 30, 2014

SUNY Buffalo State’s 17th annual Foundation Scholarship Gala was held in the Student Union Social Hall on Saturday. The gala served as a way to recognize honor students for their achievements and...

The Student Union piques the interest of the ACUI newsletter .

Union renovations make the front page

Sarah Minkewicz, Reporter April 30, 2014

SUNY Buffalo State was recently featured on the cover of the Associations of College Unions International’s newsletter, The Bulletin, which highlighted the success on the renovation of the Student Union. The...

USG talks end of the semester, discusses plans for the future of converged media organizations

Sarah Minkewicz, Reporter April 30, 2014

The United Students Government discussed voter turnout for this year’s USG election, media organizations on campus converging, and the details for next month’s Foam Party during its weekly meeting,...

Gary Miller introduces himself to the campus community, and answers audience questions.

Second presidential candidate visits campus

Miller interested in Buffalo State for diversity and community
Andrew Manzella, Associate News Editor April 30, 2014

University of North Carolina Wilmington chancellor Gary Miller came to SUNY Buffalo State Tuesday to present himself to the campus community as a finalist in the search for a permanent president. Miller...

Gary L. Miller, chancellor at the University of North Carolina Wilmington, will visit campus tomorrow and Wednesday.

Gary Miller announced as second presidential finalist, will visit tomorrow

Staff Reports April 28, 2014

An extensive background in biology highlights the week-traveled resume of the next presidential finalist, who will arrive to campus tonight for a visit that is scheduled to run through Wednesday. He...

Signs are posted on all available water fountains and sinks warning people of unsafe water.

Bacteria levels in Science Building drinking water far exceeded healthy limit, documents show

SUNY Construction, campus still trying to figure out best course of action
Mike Provenzano, Staff Writer April 25, 2014

We now know just how bad bacteria levels in the Science Building water actually were thanks to documents provided by SUNY. As a result of a Freedom of Information request seeking any records relating...

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