You are independent and strong. Beautiful. But not by the measures of the men that have the word at the tip of their tongue. But by the measure of the maker and possibly by the men who have it tucked away And only use it on certain occasions for certain […]
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College Party life
Need a stress reliever, Homework have become a home wrecker; Our mind is about to blow, The rhythm of our swagger is losing its flow; Last day of the week, “hmmm” what do I seek? So dark outside but party rooms is opening there lights, Boys fresh, girls dressing […]
Gospel Café Night
On November 3, kids, parents and UB students filled the Private Dining Room in the Student Center. What was happening was the Gospel Café, hosted by the UB Gospel Choir. There were a lot of acts consisting of dancing, rapping, singing and poetry reading. The Private Dining room was decorated […]
Xuice Hades – Champion Sound
Very few artists can call themselves successful independent artists. The artist formerly known as Illecism, now Xuice (pronounced Zeus) has been making a lot of noise in the underground scene. Having a vast body of works already, his career as a superior artist can only go further up. His group/label […]
Toxicology expert, Sandra Wise, discusses long-term effects of the Gulf Oil Spill
On November 9, Sandra Wise, Director of the Wise Laboratory of Environmental and Genetic Toxicology at the University of Southern Maine, came to lecture at the University of Bridgeport on her research team’s findings on the impact of the Gulf Oil spill on whale species and the Gulf of Mexico […]
UB layoffs off several administrative personnel
Recently, there was talk around campus about the possibility of recent layoffs happening. There were several rumors about as many as 50 staff members that had lost their job due to the budget cuts but that number turned out to be false. According to President Neil Salonen, only nine […]
Earthquake Rocks Turkey
At least 600 people have died from a 7.2 magnitude earthquake that hit eastern Turkey on October 23rd. It was the most powerful earthquake to hit the country in 10 years. Almost 2,000 buildings and homes were leveled during the quake, leaving at least 4,100 people injured and thousands more […]
The Hub Concert
Students were entertained by great songs and music covers in the hUB on Thursday, November 12th.
The Best Movie yet of the Twilight Saga: “Breaking Dawn Part 1”
Stepping into the movie theater and buying a ticket to see “Breaking Dawn- Part 1,” fills the air with excitement for “Twilight” fans. Fans had no idea what was in store for them, but they couldn’t wait to see how the story unraveled leading up to Bella’s marriage to Edward […]
The Truth About 7 Billion
As the world’s population hit seven billion two weeks ago on October 31, concerns have arose about overpopulation and how it will affect the Earth in upcoming years. Debates have recently started up again about overpopulation with the main concerns being the environment and poverty; but has the world really […]