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PM Roundup: Wednesday, February 22

PM Roundup: Wednesday, February 22

As the price of crude oil rises, Western New Yorkers are paying higher-than-average prices at the pumps. The nationwide average is $3.57 a gallon for regular unleaded, while a sample of Buffalo stations shows an average of $3.83. Prices across -the-board are the highest on …

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    Sabres 2, Islanders 1

    Ryan Miller made 30 saves, including stopping Matt Moulson on the doorstep with 4:04 left, and led the Buffalo Sabres to a 2-1 win over the New York Islanders on Tuesday night.

    Tyler Myers and Thomas Vanek staked the Sabres to a 2-0 lead, and Buffalo …

      New student space at the Quick Center for the Arts has a new name — The Loft

      The new creative and study space for students and faculty at the Regina A. Quick Center for the Arts has a new name, courtesy of a student naming campaign.

        Bills season ticket prices to remain flat for 2012

        ORCHARD PARK, NY – The Buffalo Bills announced that season ticket prices will remain flat for the 2012 season while prices in the Tops Family Corner and Coors Light Rockpile sections will be sign…

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          UB MBAs to Take GM’s Newest Cars for a Spin

          Alternative fuels — battery, diesel, electric and fuel cell — will be in the spotlight when University at Buffalo MBAs test-drive GM’s newest cars from 9 a.m. to noon on Friday, Feb. 24, at thUB’s Center for Tomorrow.

            Third Buffalo Poverty Research Workshop to be Held March 2

            Professionals and others who work with issues of poverty in Buffalo are invited to attend Buffalo Poverty Workshop III to hear about new and ongoing research, promising strategies, opportunities for collaboration and to network with those in the field.

              SBU senior’s capstone campaign helps spread the word about local adoptions

              A St. Bonaventure University student’s senior project helped raise awareness in Cattaraugus County about local children in need of foster care placement and adoption.

                SBU senior’s capstone campaign helps spread the word about local adoptions

                A St. Bonaventure University student’s senior project helped raise awareness in Cattaraugus County about local children in need of foster care placement and adoption.

                  PM Roundup: Monday, February 20

                  PM Roundup: Monday, February 20

                  Charges may be pending in a February 10 incident involving state senator Mark Grisanti and his wife at Seneca Niagara Casino. A weekend press release from Grisanti says his family will press charges in the alleged assault against his wife, Maria. The statement also encourages …

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                    University at Buffalo Statement in Response to News Reports about NYPD Surveillance

                    The University at Buffalo has released a statement in response to an Associated Press report indicating that the New York City police department (NYPD) monitored the website postings of Muslim students at UB and several other colleges and universities.

                      Let’s Talk Native with John Kane 2/19/12: The Grisanti Affair Part II

                      The Seneca Nation President and Council join LTN in its condemnation of the press and asserting that no one involved in the mayhem at the Seneca Niagara Casino was innocent or without blame. One of the principals involved in the original disturbance speaks through his …

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                        St. Bonaventure’s President Carney elected board chair of Association of Catholic Colleges and Universities

                        Sr. Margaret Carney, O.S.F., who has served as president of St. Bonaventure University since 2004, has been named the new chair of the Board of Directors of the Association of Catholic Colleges and Universities (ACCU).

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