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Published: August 26, 2004
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PHOTO: NANCY J. PARISI

How Does Your Remote Work?

What happens when high school students spend the summer with a bunch of TV remotes? At UB's Science and Technology Enrichment Program, they learn about the physical properties of light. Brianna Stephens, left, a student from the Buffalo Academy for the Visual and Performing Arts, and Sierra Rivera, a student from the Buffalo Academy of the Sacred Heart, used a camcorder, prism, lens, light bulb and mirrors to demonstrate how a TV remote control works as part of the Buffalo Science Museum's Invention at Play exhibit. The students will be repeating the exhibit Saturday from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. in the Food Court in Boulevard Mall.

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PHOTOS: ARTHUR PAGE

Sign of the Times

With more than 27,000 undergraduate and graduate students set to begin classes on Monday, a multitude of September Welcome banners and signs, like this one at Audubon Parkway and Flint Road, have appeared on the North and South campuses.

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