Guns I make music that sounds like Fourth of July every night Names personally engraved in each of my hallow tips. I swallow lead and metal as my soul cocks back. Raped by the fingertips of death People take their last breath as shots of reality are fired out like […]
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Evanescence’s self titled third album will Surprise Fans
Evanescence’s fans, this album takes a 180 on its music direction compare to the first two albums. There’s still some remembrance of “Fallen” and “The Open Door” in there, but the rest of the songs brings out a whole new direction. Songs like “Erase This”, “Sick” and “Never Go […]
AKA asks Who Will Survive in America: an examination the State of Black America
On Thursday, October 13, UB’s Alpha Kappa Alpha sorority incorporated held an event in the Student Center. It was in efforts to embed the community with African American history. Senior and President of the Beta Iota Chapter Duancia Evans explained that her sorors and herself felt that it was something […]
Organization of the week
Stands for—United Nations International Children’s Fund Established— 1953 in New York City as an official branch of the United Nations AboutUNICEF—In 1959, UNICEF published the first Declaration of the Rights of a Child, explaining in basic terms the rights of a child. It’s a sponsor and advocate for all children […]
Webstar
Picture…Rainbows tattooed onto blue skies that cross roads with rose petal gardens. Picture…Inhaling oxygen filled happiness where smiles are contagious, Na na na wait Picture… having mind changes within changes, where people try to change you but cant seem to jigsaw your puzzle, so your unsolved like a crossword, so […]
Overwhelmed
New year, another year; Load of work for students to bear; Plus, so many test; For worried UB student not wanting 60s or less. So many essays and mid-terms; How could learning UB students stay firm? Students scream vacation, vacation, vacation After the load of work, vacation is our […]
NBA Lockout affects more than expected: A fan’s look at it
If you’ve ever had a conversation with me, you know that I absolutely LOVE basketball. Honestly speaking to you as a fan of basketball, I legitimately eat, sleep dream and focus on everything basketball. The National Basketball Association is in a work stoppage right now because its owners and […]
Amanda Knox: UB Perceptive
October 3, 2011—Amanda Knox was found not guilty of killing her British roommate Meredith Kercher. Just two years ago, Knox was convicted of murder along with Raffele Sollecito, facing 25 years in prison. Italian prosecutors ask an appeals court to overturn the conviction because they were not pleased with the […]
UB Supports Domestic Violence Awareness
October is National Domestic Violence Awareness Month. Domestic Violence is violence that happens in the home or within relationships. It can happen to anyone, regardless of race, age, sexual orientation, religion or gender. Abuse is physical, sexual, emotional, economic or psychological actions or threats of actions that influence another person. […]
Number One Team in Nation Gearing up for Playoffs
Back in August, UB women’s soccer head coach Magnus Nilerud would have never thought that his 2011 squad would accomplish the historical results they are currently experiencing. Now the Purple Knights are a perfect 12-0-0 and are riding as the number one team in Division II rankings into late October. […]