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Clockwise from top left: Kasper Akhøj, Tamar Guimarães, Eric Mack, Willa Nasatir, and Jacob Kassay.  Photo courtesy of Albright-Knox Art Gallery.

Albright-Knox to premiere four new solo exhibits

Reuben Wolf, Arts Editor February 15, 2017

Coming off its recent Picasso exhibit, the Albright-Knox Art Gallery is gearing up to premiere four brand new solo exhibits, each being the artist’s first in an American museum.  The four new exhibits...

With 176 two- and four-bedroom apartments, Monarch 716 is equipped to house nearly 600 students.

New apartment complex provides modern, upscale off-campus housing

Nadiya Roache, Reporter February 14, 2017

The nearby off-campus housing options for Buffalo State students are set to get quite an upgrade. A new housing development called Monarch 716 has been in progress on Buffalo's west side, just a few...

In the loss to Oswego, Buffalo State clinches a SUNYAC playoff berth. Though it is determined It will not have a home playoff game.

Men’s basketball blows first-half lead, clinches playoff berth in loss

Jahvon Graham, Staff Writer February 12, 2017

It was a gut wrenching game for the Bengals Saturday against Oswego. Midway through the first half the Bengals held a 25-9 lead and went into halftime up 33-26.  It was yet another game that the Bengals...

The Lady Bengals pose with their family and head coach Kevin Clifford after a win on Senior Night.

Women’s basketball snaps losing streak on Senior Night

Emmanuel Rodriguez, Staff Writer February 11, 2017

The Lady Bengals had their Senior Day Saturday, honoring senior guards Shyasha Spencer, Jasmine Shirley and the injured Taylor Graham. However, it was sophomore forward Princella McCullough who made the...

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...

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