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Ideal fashions for your ideal spring break

Ideal fashions for your ideal spring break

Brianna Baptiste, Columnist March 26, 2018

What’s your ideal spring break? Maybe relaxing on a beach or trudging through a rainforest? You might even be the party animal that wants nothing but tons of drinks and non-stop music. No matter what...

The 4 YouTube channels all pop culture and film fans should be watching

The 4 YouTube channels all pop culture and film fans should be watching

Max Wagner, Columnist March 24, 2018

For most film fans, the most important weapon in your arsenal is your knowledge about the vast catalog of films you’ve seen, and the ones you lie about and say you’ve seen. Yes, everybody has one,...

Buff State Con poster with a new design to it

With a bold new name and new events, Buff State Con is a hit once again

Edwin J. Viera, Opinion Editor March 20, 2018

For many, Saturday was St. Patrick’s Day, but for the anime and comic book buffs, Saturday was Buff State Con, held by C.R.A.G.G, Campus Role-playing Anime Gaming Group. In previous years, this event...

Being a Buffalo State entrepreneur comes with ups and downs

Being a Buffalo State entrepreneur comes with ups and downs

Brianna Baptiste, Columnist March 20, 2018

Being an entrepreneur isn’t a new way of living here on SUNY Buffalo State College campus. For as long as I’ve been here, I’ve known student entrepreneurs. Some of these people are phenomenally talented,...

REVIEW: Will NBC’s “Rise" separate itself from its musical predecessors

REVIEW: Will NBC’s “Rise” separate itself from its musical predecessors

Max Wagner, Columnist March 18, 2018

Hey, is that Ted Mosby? And wait, is this a “Glee” reboot? These are the first two questions that popped into my head when I saw the preview for NBC’s new show, “Rise”. And the answer...

Race remains vital factor in how we treat drug epidemics

Race remains vital factor in how we treat drug epidemics

Edwin J. Viera, Opinion Editor March 13, 2018

The 1980s were a rough time for New York City. Gang violence was on the rise; the crack epidemic was killing black communities, and just going outside meant risking your life. Ronald Reagan was the...

Sexualization of food in advertising contributes to obesity epidemic

Edwin J. Viera, Opinion Editor March 12, 2018

Seinfeld has been an integral part of society. From such ideas as “the regifter” to the celebration of Festivus, Seinfeld has heavily impacted some of our societal norms. In the episode, The Blood,...

Yes, I have a photo I took of avocado toast, a latte and my laptop readily available.

Opinion: Being plugged into social media is fun, right?

Francesca Bond, Executive Editor March 12, 2018

Millenials have been reduced to avocado-toast eaters, Walmart-killers (although I'm still racking my brain on how this is a bad thing..,) texting, smartphone-obsessed robots, people who, gasp, wear rips...

From jungle to meadow, eyebrow maintenance tips for everyone

From jungle to meadow, eyebrow maintenance tips for everyone

Brianna Baptiste, Columnist March 12, 2018

Are your eyebrows on fleek or are they withering away with every wax appointment? Do you even wax your eyebrows or are you more of a threading person? Are you supposed to tame your brows or let them grow...

The “Battle Royale” that inspired them all

The “Battle Royale” that inspired them all

Max Wagner, Columnist March 12, 2018

The battle royale mode in gaming has exploded as of late with games like H1Z1, PlayerUnknown's Battleground, and Fortnite. The gamemode is simple, you parachute onto an enormous map where you then have...

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