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Why Buffalo?
By Marissa Burr There’s an age old question: What came first, the chicken or the egg? Now I don’t really know the correct answer to that...
Marissa Burr
Sep 23, 2022
Notes from the Underground
By Patrick Healy On Monday President Stoute wrote to the “Canisius campus community” that “I expect you know that I believe in the power...
The Griffin
Sep 23, 2022


Introducing: “Readers Rite,” your opportunity to share your truths
By Grace Brown It is with great excitement that I have the pleasure of introducing the newest addition to The Griffin family: Readers...
Grace Brown
Sep 23, 2022
Griffin Editorial
New student dean is keen Dr. Harold Fields, Canisius’s new Vice President for Student Affairs and Dean of Students, spoke with the...
The Griffin
Sep 16, 2022


What is the name of the orange Quad Cat? A Griffin Survey
By Grace Brown and Patrick Healy He is a purring phenomenon of particular psychological import to Canisius undergraduates; a feline...
Stephen Lapage
Sep 16, 2022
Cultivating Cura Personalis Across Campus Can Help Ease back-to-school Anxieties
By Marissa Burr As summer turns to fall, sweatpants replace shorts, and vacation becomes routine again, a new school year begins. To me,...
Marissa Burr
Sep 16, 2022
Notes from Underground 09/16/22
PHat ealy President Stoute signs every campus-wide email AMDG, which in Latin stands for “Ad Majorem Dei Gloriam” but in Layman means “AM...
The Griffin
Sep 16, 2022
From the Managing Editor: Public Safety Blotter and more in store this year
By Patrick Healy Thanks are first owed to Ms. Debbie Owens, Title IX Coordinator and New Griff Orientation Director, for supporting The...
Andrew Crooks
Sep 16, 2022


President John Hurley on his legacy, Canisius’s future
By Patrick Healy, Opinion Editor President John Hurley, then a staff reporter covering Canisius’s cross-country team, entered his first...
The Griffin
Apr 29, 2022
Jesus, Jehovah's need to leave us alone
By Grace Brown, Assistant Opinion Editor It was a crisp spring day in Chicago — the kind where the warmth of the sun makes it pleasant to...
Grace Brown
Apr 29, 2022


Mission 100 days: It’s a little weird
By Aidan Joly, Editor-in-Chief How do you sum up four years at Canisius in one 750-word piece? I guess it’s my turn to give it a shot. I...
The Griffin
Apr 29, 2022
Notes from The Underground 04/29/22
Are we just not going to talk about how the new USA E-board is Jahare, Jillian, Jake, and Julia? AND that the new editor of The Griffin...
The Griffin
Apr 29, 2022
Cancellation leaves Allen fans crestfallen
By Maddy Lockwood, Assistant Features Editor As a die hard Bills fan and local Western New Yorker, I was devastated to open my email last...
The Griffin
Apr 29, 2022
Randy Barnett on colleges and the constitution, scholars and students
The Griffin spoke with Randy Barnett, professor of law at Georgetown and renowned constitutional scholar, during his recent trip to...
The Griffin
Apr 22, 2022


Mission 100 Days: It’s only pain
By April Vega, Managing Editor One day when I was little I came home sniffling, holding the latest of the scrapes I had collected from...
The Griffin
Apr 22, 2022
Humans know too much; social media to blame
I am addicted to my phone. And I think I speak for most people around my age when I say that. It’s quite debilitating. I am always...
The Griffin
Apr 22, 2022
Notes from the Underground 04/22/22
The Griffin endorses all senior USA candidates. All of the time and energy devoted to this arduous campaign is quite admirable. This...
Grace Brown
Apr 22, 2022
Notes from the Underground 04/08/22
The Underground proposes a mask-burning event at GriffFest. They’re going in the garbage anyway! And Canisius will love it — it won’t...
The Griffin
Apr 8, 2022


Mission 100 Days: Commutes, layouts and memories
By Adam Gorski, Sports Layout Editor For as long as I can remember, I’ve been a perfectionist. Believe me, I don’t like it either, but...
Adam Gorski
Apr 8, 2022


A Lesson in Optimism, from Experience
By Grace Brown, Asst. Opinion Editor My grandmother recently passed at the end of March. She was 82 years old, and had lived a good life...
Grace Brown
Apr 8, 2022
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