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Marc Barnat, one of 10 in this year’s graduating class, joined the Sabres in December as a business development intern.
With red theater lights casting a warm glow on more than 300 supporters, SUNY Niagara celebrated the inauguration of Lloyd A. Holmes as its eighth president Thursday. Students, community members, and ...
As time ticks away toward graduation, more athletes are making their decisions as to where they’re planning to continue their ...
For Roy Scalera, Aquinas wasn’t just a high school—it was the foundation of a lifetime of connection, loyalty, and identity.
Corning lacrosse alumni turned in another big day at the college level. (Photo Courtesy: Maryland Terrapins Athletics) ...
Aidan Paul steps on the scale daily. Some SUNY Niagara players scoff because the numbers aren’t going to change significantly. But Paul knows the number he wants to see and it’s one he’s worked ...
Eric Lang was hired as the Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute (RPI) men’s hockey coach on Tuesday, and the new bench boss has ...
In the constantly shifting world of college athletics, things happen quickly. As of Monday afternoon, however, this is an ...
Congratulations to Kelsi Linton of the IRS, one of Buffalo Business First's 2025 30 Under 30 honorees. Business First once ...
College sports is in a state of constant fluidity. It will get some more clarity as early as this week when a final decision ...
With a salary of $550,884.40, Niagara Health president and chief executive officer Lynn Guerriero tops the list of thousands of local public sector employees paid more than $100,000 last year.
That’s the message to Brock University students planning to celebrate all things green today, as off-campus St. Patrick’s Day parties at one time were known for getting a little out of control.