Who’s stylin? - Fashion majors critique student outfits

People watching. We’re all guilty of doing it at some point. Take for example when people walk in late for class. You watch them as they quietly take their seat and clumsily take their book bag off. Sometimes you survey their outfit.
You think: “Who is that person 20 minutes late to class… oh that’s a nice shirt,those pants could use an ironing, I saw that scarf...
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Students show off their style

Art is Life and Life is Art

In early April, Buffalo’s local traditional artists and the Minority Students Organization presented poetry slam and traditional music in Buffalo State College’s underground café.
“Art is a gateway to the spirit and the latter will take you everywhere in life,” said Michael Hill, director of Buffalo’s Langston Hughes Institute.
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Crittenden performing

Hats off to the Hall of Fame inductees

Buffalo State College’s communication department inducted Lou Michel and Kevin Cusick into its Hall of Fame for 2003.
Michel, a 1977 BSC graduate, is an author and reporter for The Buffalo News.
Cusick, a 1984 BSC graduate, is a New York City broadcaster who runs KC Productions in NYC.
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Lou Michel's book

Native American Month heats up: Speech and workshop highlight end of April
Buffalo State College has featured an abundance of interesting events for Native American Heritage Month thus far, and anticipates the end of the month to be just as exciting. Former Sabres coach Ted Nolan spoke recently in Assembly Hall, and audiences will be treated to the following events in the near future:
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Ex-Sabres coach Ted Nolan
 
 
   
 

 
 


Students react to Tower 3 arson indictment
When an arsonist struck a room on the eighth floor of the residential dormitory Tower 3 at Buffalo State College on Dec. 7, 2002...

The truth about tobacco lies
Whether you’re a smoker or not, by now you have to be living under a rock to not know about the dangers of tobacco use...

K-9 Arson Unit trains on Lake Erie

The New York State Office of Fire Prevention & Control Canine Accelerant Detection Training Program has graduated three dogs April 17...

Holy week services held in BSC area
The observance of Palm Sunday on April 13 began the holiest time of the year for Christians and marked the beginning of Holy Week.

Wild world of Robertson arrives at Burchfield-Penney
Conventional art takes a back seat to the wild works of Agnes Robertson (1911-2001) in April and May at the Burchfield-Penney Art Center.

Out with the (c)old, in with the new
Here are some encouraging words: The Buffalo State College ground crew is ready to put away the snow plows and salt trucks until next winter.

Two Web writers consider whether cyber-scribblers will get the kudos and credit they are due
The first printing press was invented by Johann Gutenberg in 1450, according to an on-line site. Everybody who ever sat through...

Stress at the finish line
Of all the things that cause us stress, like your car having a flat tire, your best friend and his wife coming to stay at your house for a week...