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Josiah Henson, photographed in Boston, 1876

Recap of ”Conversations With Cait’ episode 4: A discussion with Saladin Allah’ part one

Cait Malilay, News Editor February 4, 2022

Saladin Allah, the third-great grandson of the Underground Railroad freedom seeker whom Harriet Beecher Stowe used as the primary narrative for her famous 19th century novel, “Uncle Tom’s Cabin,”...

Bruce Dickinson on stage

Iron Maiden’s Bruce Dickinson shares his ‘strange journey’ at Rockwell Hall

Thomas Tedesco, Vice President February 3, 2022

Being the lead vocalist of one the world's most highly praised and successful metal bands would seem to be enough for most people, but not for Bruce Dickinson. The Iron Maiden front man has worn many...

Saladin Allah

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Tune in tomorrow to “Conversations With Cait’ episode 4: A discussion with Saladin Allah’ on 91.3 WBNY-FM

Cait Malilay, News Editor January 30, 2022

Tune in tomorrow at 5 p.m. on 91.3 WBNY-FM for “Conversations With Cait,” for a discussion with Saladin Allah, the third-great grandson of underground railroad Freedom Seeker Josiah Henson whom...

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Recap of ”Conversations With Cait’ episode 3: The importance of addressing Islamophobia’

Cait Malilay, News Editor January 21, 2022

Islamophobia is nothing new and it's especially apparent today in Congress. In November, a video surfaced of Republican Rep. Lauren Boebert of Colorado making anti-Muslim remarks about Democratic Rep....

Tune in tomorrow to ‘‘Conversations With Cait’ episode 2: Texas book bans’ on 91.3 WBNY-FM!

Cait Malilay, News Editor January 16, 2022

“‘Conversations With Cait’ ep. 2: Texas book bans” is set to air on 91.3 WBNY-FM tomorrow at 7:30 a.m. This episode’s discussion will be about Gov. Greg Abbott and Republican representative...

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The owner of Yu and Me Books shares her thoughts on the Texas book banning situation

Cait Malilay, News Editor January 13, 2022

The owner of Yu and Me Books, the first New York City-based bookstore owned by a female Asian-American, said that the censorship of books in Texas school libraries by Republican lawmakers is “ridiculous...

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Supporters of Bob Avakian and Charlie Kirk agree on one thing: the censorship of books is not ok

Cait Malilay, News Editor January 10, 2022

Texas Republican lawmakers are on the hunt to take down books in school libraries that center on race, the LGBTQ+ community and sexual health. In a letter to the executive director of the Texas Association...

Buffalo’s latest urban movie: An interview with writer Duece King

Tanya Gamble, Staff Writer January 10, 2022

Duece King is a playwright, author, and motivational speaker born and raised in Buffalo, NY. He's recently taken on the role of creating movies in partnership with AK Reed and together they are diversifying...

Revisiting: 'The Hateful Eight'

Revisiting: ‘The Hateful Eight’

Elijah Robinson, Opinion Editor December 27, 2021

The concept of unity is seen during tough times. It doesn’t necessarily mean that people care for one another. There is no better example of this than in "The Hateful Eight." In the first scene,...

SUNY Buffalo State College students study at the E.H. Butler Library.

Buffalo State College students’ thoughts on diversity of student population

Amnah Mohsin, Contributing Writer December 27, 2021

SUNY Buffalo State College students said that diversity on campus has given them new perspectives on cultures and shaped their view of students. Elijah Robinson, a senior at Buffalo State majoring in...

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