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Foot in Mouth

By Steve Neilans Gentleman, hide your cameras. The New York Jets have provided more erotica this year than Cinemax at 3 in the morning. First we were introduced to alleged photos of Brett Favre’s penis sent to a Jets hostess , and now we’re all taking a crash course on the intricacies of Rex Ryan’s

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An Extended Farewell: Interview with President John Simpson

By: Kathryn Przybyla Despite an expected departure by the spring semester, even UB’s big man on campus can’t just yet give up the deliciousness that is Rachel’s chicken souvlaki. Generation sat down with UB President John Simpson to reflect on his years here in Buffalo and what the future holds for the university. What we

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UB Card Office: Outrageous Policies

Ever wonder what the number one scam on campus is? No? Well I will tell you anyway.  There is this evil union between the UB Card Office, Campus Dining and Shops and the UB Residence Halls.  Combined, they scam students.  The following account did not actually happen to me.  It happened to a friend, but

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UB Stampede: Never on Time

By Dino Husejnovic For students who live off-campus and don’t have cars, or need to get to class in bad weather, the Stampede has been a great solution, up until the bus drivers decided to completely ignore the schedule. It is 6:35p.m., I head to the Ellicott tunnel to catch the 6:40p.m. bus which will

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He Said, She Said – January 24, 2010

Published on January 28, 2011, by in Advice.

By Catherine Prendergast and Nathan Grygier Why do Americans eat disgusting food? NG: Because it’s the American way. Think about it, nearly everything in our culture is disgusting in one aspect or another. We actually hold competitions on how many hot dogs someone can eat in one sitting. Now I’m a little unsure on what

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Protect the Future

By Dino Husejnovic Many students will be coming back this break with their brand new laptops, netbooks, tablets, personal media players and whatever else can access Facebook.  These devices help us with research, help us relax, and often help us stalk people, and these tasks are possible thanks to the open Internet.  If you want

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Album Review: Cee-Lo Green – “The Lady Killer”

Published on December 6, 2010, by in Music.

By Seon McDonald Cee-Lo Green is probably best known as the voice behind the Gnarls Barkley hit song “Crazy”. Embracing his eclectic style and larger than life persona in the Gnarls Barkley collaboration, Cee-Lo honed his Southern neo-soul drawl while creating a sound that was easily recognizable.  The trend continues with the new album “The

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2010 Holiday Gift Guide for the Tech Enthusiast

By Seon McDonald Tis that time of the year again when we look forward to the holiday cheer of being with family and friends, eating great food and excitedly tearing the giftwrap off new toys on Christmas morning.  So what to shop for, wish for, or hope Santa exists to fill your stockings this holiday

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Anti-Semitism: The Funny Version

By Josh Q. Newman The Jews have been the tragic and tangible targets of persecution throughout history. (Well, duh.) The Egyptians, the Assyrians, the Romans, the Crusaders, the Spanish, the English, the Nazis. You name it, they’ve hated them. Nowadays one would like to think that anti-Semitism is relatively under control, even unspeakable, but it’s

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Steve Neilans’ Winter Survival Guide

By Steve Neilans After months of rotting away in the basement at Capen, it’s finally time to get the hell out of Buffalo. Lake Ontario will soon be covering the Queen City with a comfy blanket of lake effect snow, so you better get out before the 90 gets backed up again. I know a

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How to Throw a Classy New Years Eve Party

By Kathryn Przybyla It’s been a long year. We’re just about to cram our way through finals and finish those group projects. But never fear because there is a light at the end of the tunnel. And that light my friends, is called New Year’s Eve. The last day of the year will be celebrated

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Sex and Ghosts: Interview with Logan White

Interview by Liz Flyntz Logan White is a young photographer from hailing from Georgia.  She got a degree in photography from Rhode Island School of Design in  2007 and has shown her work extensively throughout the US.  She also produces commissioned commercial work for clients such as Urban Outfitters and magazines like Vice and NYLON. 

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