Flashmob Breaks Out at UB [VIDEO]
In the fall, a flashmob broke out at Fredonia to break up an otherwise monotonous Monday for the students there. This past Monday, another one broke out on a local college campus.
In the fall, a flashmob broke out at Fredonia to break up an otherwise monotonous Monday for the students there. This past Monday, another one broke out on a local college campus.
Spring is right around the corner, which means that spring sports are about to explode at colleges and universities. Here is a list of the sports that are happening at our Western New York Schools. If you would like to add your school's sports to our list, email them to brettalan@wyrk.com.
One of the great things about Western New York is that there is so much to do. That includes activities at all of the great colleges and universities that are in this area. If you love sports and would love to get out and see a college game, we have put together the schedules for many of the great schools in the area.
SUNY FREDONIA
Winter Sports (Men's/Women's Basketball, Men’s Ice Hockey, Swimming & Diving, Track & Field)
Men's and Women's Basketball
Last game for both teams was February 16.
Men’s Ice Hockey
Wed 2/20 @ 7 p.m. at Buffalo State / SUNYAC Tournament
Swimming & Diving
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Nothing breaks up an otherwise boring Monday like walking through your campus and finding a flash mob in the commons. That's what happened today (Monday, September 17) at SUNY Fredonia.
A Fredonia native has earned a gold medal at the 2012 Olympics in London! Jenn Suhr, a pole vaulter for the USA, earned a gold medal on Monday afternoon with a vault of 4.75 meters. This win was big for Suhr because she was going up against Russia's
For higher education value – there are four local colleges that rank nationally among the best. The University of Buffalo, Geneseo, Fredonia and Brockport are ranked in the Top 100 among public colleges in Kiplinger’s Personal Finance Magazine January, 2011 issue.
Kiplinger’s says their data is based on affordability and academics at four-year schools using SAT or ACT scores, admission and retention rates, student-faculty ratios and graduation rates.