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

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Butler toasts the opening of Argo Tea kiosk

Butler toasts the opening of Argo Tea kiosk

Sara Ali, Reporter February 12, 2014

A toasting ceremony to celebrate the official opening of Argo Tea was held Feb. 4 at the Butler library, marking the organic tea and café chain’s first location in Western New York. The kiosk, which...

The Burchfield barge, a floating art gallery that will travel down the Erie Canal from Buffalo to New York City

Burchfield barge to set sail with painted canvas

Mike Provenzano, Reporter February 12, 2014

An unusual art project scheduled to tour New York State by way of the Erie Canal will get its start right here at SUNY Buffalo State by way of the Burchfield Penney Art Center. The proposed project...

Graduate students balance lives with online education

Sarah Minkewicz, Reporter February 12, 2014

SUNY Buffalo State is one of 10 colleges in the United States to offer an online master’s degree in music education. This accredited program aims to help students become accomplished, reflective educators. “It’s...

NYPIRG aims to reform TAP, make education more affordable

Autumn Evans, Associate News Editor February 12, 2014

Making higher education more available and affordable is a top priority for the New York Public Interest Research Group this year, and SUNY Buffalo State is one of the centers of action. “The overall...

Campus organizations collaborate to improve health in Buffalo State community

Youleidy Vega, Reporter February 12, 2014

Buffalo State’s Center for Health and Social Research and the Center for Development of Human Services have joined together to form the Institute for Community Health Promotion. Already successful...

A volunteer reads to children during Peace Love and Grant Street 2012.

Shop small on ‘peace’ of Grant Street

Colleen Young, Associate Culture Editor December 5, 2013

Buffalonians are taking on the “Shop Small” initiative in holiday fashion. The third annual Peace, Love and Grant Street is taking place from 4-8 p.m. on Dec. 5 at various businesses along Grant...

Deficit concerns drive cutbacks across campus

Andrew Manzella, News Co-Editor December 5, 2013

During his campus address in September, interim President Howard Cohen identified a plan to address six focus areas he deemed crucial to the college’s future. Cohen called these the “Six Priorities,”...

Buffalo deemed a top city for college students

Lauren Coppola, News Co-Editor December 5, 2013

Buffalo is ranked as one of the top cities throughout the United States for college students, according to the American Institute for Economic Research. The AIER recently produced the College Destinations...

Game of Hard Knocks: Athletic departments alone in concussion prevention

Game of Hard Knocks: Athletic departments alone in concussion prevention

Brandon Schlager, Executive Editor December 5, 2013

Casey Kacz remembers the date but not much else. He manages to recall the play he ran and the feeling of his pursuant dragging him down from behind to the turf beneath them both. But he does not recall...

Buffalo State purchased a pair of Bengal statues at $10,000 apiece this semester.

Campus opted for cheaper, generic bengal statues

Autumn Evans, Staff Writer December 5, 2013

SUNY Buffalo State’s plan to commission a local artist to create two Bengal tiger statues for its campus was scrapped this semester when the college chose to purchase the statues from an out-of-town...

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