FBI vs Apple in hacking request
Between the 0s and 1s – the very fabric of computer processor instructions – we’ve reached an impasse. The Federal Bureau of In- vestigation, the transgressor of a new controver- sial battle against electronics giant Apple, isn’t letting up. It…
Adidas spreads love through Instagram
Much like the FIFA World cup, Detlef Schrempf from the Indiana Pacers and rapper B.O.B., I love Adidas. It is a nice brand with good quality products. But I recently learned that I could love the company even more. This…
Personal growth proves essential during college life
Look at this guy here. Forced smile, clean shaven face, that gray shirt that, in all fairness, looks pretty good. I look at this photo every week as I write my horoscopes and think, how could I be this person?…
STUDENT DUTY TO SPEAK UP
The ‘It’s On Us’ campaign has advocates in the entertainment industry, professional sports and NCAA athletics. But, it’s much more than just another cause to support here on campus. It is a pledge each and every student on campus should…
Mechanical failure in Shineman Center leads to loss of rare plants, student projects
A majority of the plants in the Shineman Center greenhouse were lost over the weekend due to mechanical failure in the building caused by cold temperatures. The heat pumps failed Sunday night, which caused the temperature in Shineman to drop…
Counseling Services Center welcomes returning staff members, reduces waiting list
The spring semester is five weeks old and the Counseling Center no longer has a waiting list. “We are fully staffed for the first time with our permanent staff,” said Katherine Wolfe-Lyga, director of the Mary Walker Counseling Services Center….
Reports in sexual assault increase under new policy
According to The Associated Press, reports of sexual assault have increased on New York state college campuses under the new policy. In almost two years since the SUNY system adopted a new policy defining consensual sex and rights of…
Administration, Greek orgs react to Buffalo State incident
On Thursday, Feb. 18, a Buffalo State student died from yet-unknown causes. Bradley Doyley, 21, was a business major ready to graduate in the spring. After his death, allegations of hazing circulated around the fraternity Alpha Phi Alpha in which…
Student Association executives run opposed
The current Student Association president and vice president will run unopposed to lead the student governing body next year. Both candidates, SA President Emily Nassir and SA Vice President Shelby Gallaro will be running to be reappointed to their…
Suspect identified in Seneca Hall burglaries
After a series of burglaries was reported in January and February in Seneca Hall, University Police were able to identify a suspect, due to the cooperation of several residents. Adam Marshall, who lives in of Room 308 in Seneca…