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«  July 2005  »

WBNY All-Talk: Byte Me (7/25/05)

Join "Silent Bob," one of WBNY's All Talk Monday show hosts, as he gives the skinny on the world of technology. If you have a question about your computer, Silent Bob presents an approach that "isn't rocket science."


WBNY All-Talk: Oracle of Enlightenment (7/25/05)

Host Sal Monaco and his cast of characters review the world of Sci-Fi and entertainment including movie reviews and television. The Oracle of Enlightenment can be heard every Monday from 6:00-7:00 p.m. on WBNY-FM 91.3, Buffalo State's student-run radio station.


WBNY All-Talk: Primary Challenge (7/25/05)

Host Jim Liegl and Primary Challenge founder Lenny Roberto talk about the week in Erie County and New York State politics. Be sure to listen every week as Primary Challenge candidates answer your questions. Primary Challenge Radio can be heard every Monday from 8:00-9:00 p.m. on WBNY-FM 91.3, Buffalo State's student-run radio station.


WBNY All-Talk: Byte Me (7/11/05)

Join "Silent Bob," one of WBNY's All Talk Monday show hosts, as he gives the skinny on the world of technology. If you have a question about your computer, Silent Bob presents an approach that "isn't rocket science."


WBNY All-Talk: Oracle of Enlightenment (7/11/05)

Host Sal Monaco and his cast of characters review the world of Sci-Fi and entertainment including movie reviews and television. The Oracle of Enlightenment can be heard every Monday from 6:00-7:00 p.m. on WBNY-FM 91.3, Buffalo State's student-run radio station.  [more…]


Faculty Showcase: John Montague, Technology

John Montague, professor, Technology, discusses classwork in watercraft: plans for the Community Maritime Center, Solar Splash, and the use of alternative energy in boat building.

Buffalo State's proposed Community Maritime Center will bring an historic watercraft museum and community boat-building center to the Buffalo waterfront. It will serve to showcase the college's growing historic boat collection and extend the college's boat-building programs into the community.