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Senator Chris Jabobs, Senator Tim Kennedy Assembly-Member Crystal Peoples-Stokes, Assembly member Mickey Kearns, and Mayor Byron Brown listen to community members speak about ridesharing.

Supporters and opponents of bringing ridesharing to Buffalo make their voices heard at Albright-Knox rally

Francesca Bond, Social Media Editor February 11, 2017

Buffalonians have strong opinions about bringing ridesharing to Western New York. A rideshare rally and public forum was held at the Albright-Knox art gallery in Buffalo this morning. Members of the...

Senior Mike DeLaVergne will move on to play for ECHL's Atlanta Gladiators.

Bengals look to recover, avoid first back-to-back losses of season

Francis Boeck, Associate Sports Editor February 10, 2017

Last weekend was one to forget for the Buffalo State men’s hockey team. After beating Morrisville State Friday night, the Bengals gave up eight goals in an 8-2 loss to the Mustangs on home ice Saturday. “We...

USG election flyers can be found throughout campus.

Countdown to USG election begins, applications due Feb. 17

Reuben Wolf, Arts Editor February 9, 2017

If anything was observed throughout 2016, the world saw how chaotic an election could be. Between name-calling, protests, Twitter posts, daily media coverage, allegations and new vocabulary terms, the...

Latrell Charleson (left) and his father at the Super Bowl in the NRG Stadium in Houston, Texas.

Buffalo State student wins Super Bowl tickets

Jillian LeBlanc, News Editor February 8, 2017

The Super Bowl is an event many partake in yet never actually attend. Between expensive tickets, travel expenses and game day festivities, attending the Super Bowl is a pipedream for most college students....

Since 2013, forward Jake Rosen has 23 goals and 37 career assists for Buffalo State.

As his collegiate hockey career nears its end, Jake Rosen walks away with lasting bonds

Francis Boeck, Associate Sports Editor February 7, 2017

Bob Rosen always told his son, Jake, that the friends he would make playing hockey would stick around long after he hung up his skates. “You develop friendships that are unlike anything else. That’s...

Gov. Andrew Cuomo visited Buffalo State to detail his upcoming NYS budget and his economic plans for Western New York.

Gov. Cuomo announces Excelsior Scholarship, aims to make New York first state with free college tuition system

Francesca Bond, Social Media Editor February 7, 2017

New York could become the first state with a free college tuition system. On Tuesday, Governor Andrew Cuomo made the first stop of his statewide Excelsior Scholarship campaign at SUNY Buffalo State. The...

Milo Yiannopoulos speaking at the University of New Mexico.

Riots at UC Berkeley: an attack on free speech

Joel Hopkins, Opinion Editor February 7, 2017

Milo Yiannopoulos has never been a stranger to controversy. His tendentious style isn’t news, but the terrifying new response to it is. The 32-year old openly-gay, Catholic, alt-right Breitbart editor...

Five-time Super Bowl champion Tom Brady mean muggin' in a pair of Uggs.

A Buffalo Bills fan’s revelation: What if Tom Brady doesn’t suck?

Dan Almasi, Executive Editor February 7, 2017
“TOM BRADY SUCKS!” It’s the first rule of being a Bills fan. It’s a statement that, as a Bills fan, you come to accept as fact. It’s a universal law that requires no supporting data or factual evidence.
An alternative future for Elmwood Village proposed by Ryan

An alternative future for Elmwood Village proposed by Ryan

Dan Almasi, Executive Editor February 1, 2017

Differing visions for the future of Elmwood Village are clashing. Today, Assemblyman Sean Ryan offered rebuttal in the form of an alternative to Chason Affinity Co.'s plans to build a five-story condominium...

A crowd at Albright-Knox art gallery viewed a series of Isaac Julien's work, including Western Union: Small Boats (2007)

Albright-Knox hosts first of series of talks with internationally renowned filmmaker Isaac Julien

Dan Almasi, Executive Editor January 26, 2017
Globally renowned installation artist and filmmaker Isaac Julien’s illustrious career was sparked by a fire that burned down his East London home when he was a teenager. He and his mother were displaced to a diverse area of London home to many artists. Here, he mingled with locals in neighborhood bars and developed a great appreciation for art.
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