When a King speaks, the crowd listens
“I am a practical idealist. I always feel there is hope; I refuse to be cynical,” said Coretta Scott King in her speech late last month in the Performing Arts Center.
“I encouraged all my students to attend this evening (with Coretta Scott King). This is a peacemaker of epic proportion. This is someone whose husband single- handedly... Full Story


Coretta Scott King

Staff Training: Except this time they’re getting in shape

At first glance you see this: the treadmill-runner who racks up the miles running nowhere, the weight lifter whose biceps look like speed bumps … the tanned glutes in spandex bicycle shorts, the abs, the buns, the legs of steel all pumping, breathing and sweating together. Everyone seems to know what they’re doing. Or, if not, everyone seems to look good doing it.... Full Story


Eileen Merberg

Traditional Celtic music band Solas to visit Buffalo State College

Celtic band Solas will be playing in the Rockwell Hall auditorium on March 14 and according to Jeff Marsha, the director of operations for the Performing Arts Center, it will be "a perfect, swinging-back-and-forth, beer-drinking, good ole time."
Marsha isn't the only one lavishing superlatives on Solas. The band has been lauded... Full Story


Solas

Helping the students: Buffalo State College Foundation’s scholarship gala presents “A Night in Nanjing”

The Buffalo State College Foundation wants to have a special night to support its honors program. This will be made possible by the foundation having a scholarship gala, with the evening event being called “A Night in Nanjing.” This event will take place on April 5 at 7 p.m. in the Mildred Campbell Social Hall. Full Story

 

“A Night in Nanjing”




 


Campus survey seeks to answer who Jesus is
Jessi Bowman is one of 20 students from Francis Marion University in South Carolina, who is on a Christian outreach mission to Buffalo State College.

Forty days, forty nights of reflection
On Wednesday Mass was celebrated in the Student Union Assembly Hall at noon and ashes were distributed to those participating to mark the beginning of Lent.

Great Lakes Institute and the future Waterfront Campus
The Great Lakes Center for Environmental Research and Education at Buffalo State College will begin construction of an Outdoor Teaching Pavilion.

Alumni Association hosts 6th annual Bengal 5K run
On Saturday March 22nd, the Buffalo State Alumni Association is sponsoring the 6th annual Bengal 5K run and fun walk...

New U.S. immigration rules & regulations Or more scrutiny on international students
Catalina Quezezo is a spouse of a full-time student. Under the immigration laws, she is an F-2 nonimmigrant alien...

Why bike in the winter?
For most of us, when the winter comes we put our bicycles away until the summer returns. But for a few, their bikes stay out all year round.

International Women’s Day conference
Anyone who is interested in learning more about women’s rights is strongly encouraged to participate in International Women’s Day on March 8th

“Art on Wheels” ready to be next “Herd about Buffalo.”
The Burchfield-Penney Art Center is presenting a summerlong public art display based on what is arguably the greatest invention ever—the wheel.

USG Press Services offers cheaper copies
The USG Press Services is available to students to make copies at half the price that they would normally pay in the library.

Buffalo State works together with Shea’s and Studio Arena
Internships are being offered at Shea’s Performing Arts Center and Studio Arena Theatre each semester to Buffalo State College students.

Library survey to help improve services
Recently every student, faculty and staff member at Buffalo State College received e-mail asking them to participate in this Web-based survey...

Campus Listening Post has an ear to student concerns
The Rev. Linda Harle-Mould realizes that students want to be heard.

Who still returns cans?
When the idea of returning cans for a nickel first came out, it seemed like everybody was enthused about it.