Finding My Future Took a Few Tries
It was Aug. 28, 2008.
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It was Aug. 28, 2008.
It was Aug. 28, 2008.
After 66 games in about 123 days, the NBA regular season has finally come to a close. With the playoffs just around the corner, 16 teams have a chance to win it all. The Spectrum's NBA experts, Matthew Parrino and Nathaniel Smith, are here to break down the storylines, the upsets, and the break out players in the 2012 playoffs.
I am the editor in chief of The Spectrum, but I am also a student at UB and for the past three weeks I've had a front row seat for one of the biggest scandals in Student Association history.
So before I get started I have to make sure you all know what you're getting into by reading this piece: I'm weird as can be when it comes to food. My co-worker Luke Hammill – who I have worked with for about three years – will want to tell you that I simply just don't like anything.
So before I get started I have to make sure you all know what you're getting into by reading this piece: I'm weird as can be when it comes to food. My co-worker Luke Hammill – who I have worked with for about three years – will want to tell you that I simply just don't like anything.
When Zach Filzen arrived on campus after transferring from Northern Arizona in 2008, nobody had a clue as to how good of a player he would turn out to be.
Sorry for the abrupt headline, but I feel like this is my final plea. I know what you're thinking, ‘What is this guy talking about?'
So in case you've been busy studying or haven't been able to get to a computer, The Spectrum had an article "go viral" this week. The vitriolic response to that article and the questions that have followed are the reasons I am writing this column.
Ashton Luffred has lived several miracles in his 19 years so it didn't strike him as unusual to be heading over to the Ride of Steel at Darien Lake with his wheelchair-bound uncle James last July. Sgt. James Hackemer, a decorated Iraq veteran, had lost both legs and his left hip when a roadside bomb blasted through his Humvee in 2008.
An interesting question was posed to me recently, how could I root for the Heat?
1 – The Defending Champs Eligible for Social Security
Senior forward Dave Barnett is sick of hearing people tell him to be more aggressive offensively. So sick, in fact, that he decided to do something different on Wednesday night – look to shoot.
Senior guard Zach Filzen is the most feared three-point shooter in the Mid-American Conference. Opposing teams are usually in big trouble when he starts to heat up.
The National Football League is filled with great football players. But as great as the best are, nobody is perfect, and every player that lines up on Sunday has made a mistake at some point in his career.
After two games of the 2011-12 season, the men's basketball team is just beginning to learn what it's capable of doing on the court.
Everything was going right for the men's basketball team on Friday night.
The start of basketball season is the most unsettling time for a head coach. Some players have graduated and moved on, and the remaining ones are trying to figure out what their new role is and how that role meshes with the rest of the team.
It's been a dismal semester for UB sports.
Most 12-year-olds are fast asleep by midnight on a school night.