Winter break is officially over, and what does that mean? It means the Buffalo State Sports Round-up is back in full throttle ...
After the controversial firing of Sean McDermott and a weeklong search, Joe Brady was officially announced as the Buffalo ...
We’re no strangers to chilling weather and some insane snowfall here in Buffalo and it looks like the winter season is starting to rear its head again. Around this time each year, as the sun sets ...
Ketchum Hall, home to many English and Education majors, is one of the five original buildings on campus. Despite Buffalo State College’s historical reputation of being a pioneer school for education, ...
Ever since OpenAI’s ChatGPT introduced the wider public to generative AI in late 2022, students all over the world have relied on its services for their workloads. According to an AI in Education ...
When I grew up, I had one irrational fear. A fear that affected my life so much that I could not enjoy childhood the same way my peers could. Places that normally brought happiness and laughter to ...
For many years, the Writing Center at Buffalo State University has been a crucial tool for many students’ success. However, the university is currently in talks of combining its four tutoring services ...
The annual Pumpkin Drop, organized by the department of geosciences, took place during Bengal Pause today/this past Tuesday outside of Buckham Hall. As in previous years, organizations were invited to ...
Buffalo State senior Jenna Bolivard, VP of Powerful United Ladies Striving to Elevate, was asked how uncomfortable she feels when she’s out at a party. Her response emulated that of presumably many ...
I had the pleasure of sitting down with the cast of Buffalo State’s Friday Night Live (FNL) on a Thursday night. Head captains, Carissa Ewing, Manny Mejia, and Aubs Marohn, talked about the improv ...
People unhappy with the policies of the current Trump Administration and Elon Musk’s Department of Government Efficiency are voicing their frustration in the form of protests and economic boycotts.
Jay Phillips, a student in the Africana Studies department with a minor in fashion, held a poetry reading in the planetarium on Sept. 29th, opening the stage to students and alumni alike. Phillips ...