Updated September 22nd, 2005




Mural of Saint finding new home by library

 

Buffalo State College students, meet the founder of public schools, St. Joseph Calasanctius.  He will be outside Butler Library for those who want to thank him.

 

Hip Hop is the revolution

 

Buffalo State Colleges own Wise Mecca and fellow DeepThinka Records recording artists Rhyson Hall performed at Buffalo State College's Hip Hop is the Revolution!

The rally took place at 7pm, October 27 in the BSC Campbell Student Union, and was hosted by University at Buffalo professor Kush Bhardwaj with DJ Cutler providing the sounds for the evening.

 

BSC student-athletes lead on and off the field

Books in the E.H. Butler Library have grown feet.   

The books are part of a program called the Paperback Release Program that was started on Sept. 15, and is located in the library’s Copier Lounge.

 

 

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Supporting Our Troops
By Carla Young

 

 

Hurricane Katrina hits home for two WBEN anchors
Two WBEN radio announcers experienced the devastation of Hurricane Katrina first-hand this summer in Baton Rouge, La., and New Orleans

BSC gets ready for winter
As students at Buffalo State College begin bundling up for the winter months, the administration and services on campus are putting the plans for the season into affect.

Local Artists Take Over Burchfield-Penney
A local artist who’s been involved in art since she was a little girl, had a change of style when she was hit by an 18-wheeler truck.

“Gusto at the Gallery” Showcases Local Authors
Authors from all over Western New York showed up Friday evening for the “Gusto at the Gallery.”.