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Hilbert Horizons Has Arrived

 

By Amanda Snyder

Pick up your copy of Hilbert Horizons now before they are gone.  Hilbert Horizons offers the creative works of fellow Hilbert students. Inside you will find anything from poetry and short stories, to art submissions, including photography. Hilbert Horizons publishes once a year at the end of the Spring semester.

Interested in joining or have any questions? Email Professor Charles Ernst, or find the table at the club fair in the fall. Hilbert Horizons is always looking for new submissions and members. The club would also like to note that it is never too late to be published. Submit your work before graduation and you may still be featured up to two years post-graduation.

Quad Party is Friday

By Adam Heftka 

This Friday, April 29, is Hilbert’s annual Quad Party. This past week has been filled with events like Stuff a Hawk, the Free Money Giveaway, Danny Mack, Up All Night Scavenger hunt, and the Friday will cap the week of festivities that celebrate the end of the school year.

This year’s theme will be a Carnival. It’s a return to previous themes after last year’s Olympic Competition. This includes food, games, and rides for every Hilbert student to enjoy.

The party will go from 3pm to 9pm. This event is known as the last event before every student gets stressed with finals. The end of the semester is coming; this may be the last chance to enjoy a weekend at Hilbert.

Hamburg policeand Campus Safety are usually present at this event. Be smart out there.

 

Interview: Dr. Charles Ernst, Advisor to Hilbert Horizons

 

By Mary Kate Wirfel

Hilbert Horizons is a literary magazine that has been published here annually  for 26 years. For 25 out of the 26 issues, Professor Charles Ernst has served as the director and advisor.

We conducted an interview with Prof. Ernst about how the magazine came about, and what goes into producing it:

What made you want to be a part of Hilbert Horizons: The question suggests that I joined the student literary magazine after it was a going concern.  Instead, however, I worked with students to initiate the magazine from scratch back in the summer/fall of 1990, with the first volume appearing in spring, 1991.  It seemed to me that most colleges and universities had an equivalent publication, so I thought Hilbert College should have one, too.  Fortunately, a number of students agreed with me and so did the Office of Student Life under then Vice President for Student Life John Kissel.  Sufficient funding and support were available; a student contest produced the title Hilbert Horizons (the imaginative choice of future student editor Madonna N. Groom); and during 1990-91, Hilbert Horizons became a reality.”

Why do you enjoy it?  “Encouraging creativity and imagination would seem to go hand-in-hand with being an English teacher.  Getting to work with students on something that they believe in, something that brings out their talents in poetry, short stories, photography, and the like, has been a great privilege and an undeniable pleasure.  Each year we start in the fall with a blank slate.  By late April of the following year, a new and exciting volume is ready to be shared with the Hilbert community.  It is always a fulfilling moment for all those connected with the magazine.”

What are your favorite memories of Horizons throughout the years?

“Reviewing the names from volume to volume of all those who worked for Hilbert Horizons over the past 26 years reminds me of all the positive relationships established outside of class with so many talented Hilbert students.  Nothing could have been accomplished without their effort and support.  Of the many staff meetings held, the festive December dinner meetings, where so much is annually accomplished, represent a series of stand-out moments.  Although we always had sufficient budgets, for several years (2002-04) we held three successive fund-raising Lord of the Rings reading marathons for Hilbert Horizons, which, in the grandeur of the enterprise each year, resulted in some of the fondest memories of my career.  Having said that, however, I am inclined to think that each year—at the end of a publication cycle—produces my most recent favorite memory, i.e., working with student staff and contributors for the year just past, as is true for 2015-16.”

Will you continue to be a part of Horizons for the years to come? “Providing good health continues to prevail, I am not planning to step down for the foreseeable future.”

Amanda Figueroa, student contributor to Hilbert Horizons: “Horizons is a club that allows students to submit their creative works to be published for the Hilbert Horizons booklet. Since this is my first year in the club, I am quite unfamiliar with how the club operates, however, it is very easy to learn. As well, as it being a ton of fun. I would really recommend it for students who are looking for clubs to join next year.”

The reason why I joined the horizons is because I enjoy poetry art and photography you may be suppressed but I do write poetry and short stories in my free time. It is also a good stress reliever for me. I am glad to participate in this club. It takes allot of work starting in September and October meetings begin and we begin to reserve poems, stories photography and art peaches. When the due date is reached usually around Thanksgiving the horizons staff puts aside their time to read and rate all the poems. Then in December before the semester ends we gather for two dinner meetings we read and grade the poems deciding witch ones will go in or not. The authors of the poems are all anonymous meaning we don’t know who they are until the layout designer starts editing the magazine.  This year the layout designer is Jennifer Gattie, her job is to put together the magazine using graphic design and editing programs on the computers. With a few more critiquing meetings to get the magazine just right it is then published and by April when the semester is winding down the magazine is out and free for students to take, read and enjoy. Another major job at Horizons is the Editor. This year,  Nicole Maiorana was in charge. This job requires you to keep in contact with Dr. Ernst and the staff also planning meetings and keeping the club, as well reviewing Jens work making shore everything is correct. With all this hard work we do I hope you enjoy the 26th issue of the Hilbert horizons which is available now.

First female SGA president in six years will pursue unity

By Kyle English

With the Hilbert College Student Government elections over, it is time for the new president to take the helm and lead the students on campus.  That person is Junior Rebecca Crawford.

Crawford patiently waited while the ballots were being counted and recounted for accuracy.  When it was over, she realized the results were worth the wait.

“I was surprised.  Then I became nervous and excited at the same time,” Crawford said.

“It is an honor to be elected president.  The previous two presidents were very inspirational and I wanted to follow in their footsteps,” Crawford said.

Crawford made an immediate impact on those who were in attendance for her inaugural address.  She challenged the students in her inaugural speech, telling them “to speak less, listen more and stand a little bit taller.”

Crawford was quick to add that the presidency is not just going to help the students and SGA, but it is going to help her grow as an individual and break out her shell.   “It is very important to me on a personal level, too.  I am going to be doing two things that I love to do, making a difference and talking to people.”

Starting immediately, Crawford is putting her plans into action.  “My main focus is to involve and intertwine all groups on campus.”  However, her plans don’t stop there.  Crawford also intends on re- emphasizing Hilbert College Student Government’s open door policy, which allows and encourages people to come, ask questions, and voice their concerns.

When asked what her expectations for SGA are, given she has the largest Senate Hilbert has had in several semesters, Crawford responded with enthusiasm.  “I’m not really sure what to expect, but I am excited that we have so many people that want to be involved.  It should bring a larger presence on campus.”

Crawford brings with her two years of SGA experience (one year serving on the Executive Board as Secretary), various Leadership programs at Hilbert and two years of managerial experience in the fast food industry.

By winning the election, Crawford ends the streak of five straight male presidents dating back to the 2010-2011 academic year.

ed. note: Hilbert College News writer Kyle English is the outgoing SGA president.

Protesters dragged away at “chaotic” rally

By Connor Kirst

After attending the Bernie Sanders rally last week, I knew that the Donald Trump rally would be a completely different animal. I was still surprised just how different it was.

The Bernie Sanders rally was held at U.B. and seemed to be very well organized from a media standpoint. It was very easy to get credentials and everything from parking, check in and set up was very streamlined. In comparison, I was the only member of the Hilbert College News to get credentials and attend the Trump rally. Other students were denied and our advisor/editor Dan Higgins was denied credentials, too. Media parking at the Sanders rally was clear and accessible, but I paid $15 to park at Trump. Many of the roads around the First Niagara Center were closed off and I had left my retail job just before 6.

 

I’ll do my best to keep my own political views out of this article, but it is hard to not see the Trump rally as chaotic. Walking up to the event, I noticed a very large crowd of protesters, and a heavy police presence. After going through the media entrance I walked into the First Niagara Center. The designated media spot was crammed and I ended up seemingly in a spot where photographing Trump would be difficult. As each speaker –  from Chris Collins to Carl Paladino – riled up the crowd with chants of “Make America Great Again” and “Who’s gonna build that wall?” “MEXICO!”  I was worried that I wouldn’t be able to fully capture the atmosphere of the event in my spot. However after Bills Head Coach Rex Ryan introduced Trump, my spot became the attention of almost every media member in attendance. Within the first 10 Minutes of the event, nearly

a dozen people were dragged out by police for apparently protesting. I saw a young woman being dragged out by her jeans, and countless other being dragged by their arms with legs scraping against the ground. This happened literally two feet in front of me.

 

At this point it didn’t even matter, that Donald Trump was speaking. As protesters were “escorted” out, Trump was talking about his bid for the Buffalo Bills. Most news I’ve seen about the event either noted that, or his now infamous gaffe confusing 9/11 with 7-11.

 

In comparison, at the Sanders rally I did not see a single protester or anyone getting kicked out. While it is quite possible that there was protesting, I spent nearly 9 hours at the Sanders rally, compared to 3 hours at the Trump rally.

 

I don’t necessarily want to criticize the media or Donald Trump, but I find it odd that it’s not even news anymore when protesters are dragged out of his rallies. It almost seems like Trump loves it when the protestors distract the crowd from his message. “There is no safer place than a Trump rally,” Trump says.

 

Other than the the protesters being dragged out, I didn’t personally find the rally to be very interesting. I consider myself to be a very moderate person when it comes to politics and would consider many different ideas. By going to his rally, I have Donald Trump a chance to change my views. However unless you already think Trump is the man to “Make America Great Again,” spending a huge chunk of time talking about building a wall that Mexico will pay for, is not the best method of winning the general public over.

 

My experience at both the Sanders and Trump rallies is not something I am soon to forget. Being in tune with current events is my responsibility as a college student, and I would encourage anyone – press credentials or not – to attend one of these events. It is truly an eye opening experience and I am proud that I had the opportunity to cover it.

 

 

Sanders Vs. Clinton, Two Live Reviews

By Mary Kate Wirfel

Recently I was able to attend both the Democratic candidates Hillary Clinton and Bernie Sanders’ political rallies, in advance of the New York State primaries. The first rally I attended was Hillary Clinton’s on Friday April 8. Clinton visited Roswell Park Cancer Institute on the Buffalo Niagara Medical Campus. She then stopped for a rally at the Pierce Arrow museum in downtown Buffalo. The museum was jam packed with Clinton supporters it was hard for them to get in after the cops said it was to dangerous for others to get in. Before Clinton took the stage Mayor Byron Brown and Lt. Gov. Kathy Hochul took the stage mainly talking about progress in Buffalo. Brown even stated that “Buffalo is Hillary Country.” When Kathie Hochul took the stage she pointed out that Clinton was there for western new york when we were in our deepest need. When Hillary herself took the stage she talked about how Buffalo is on the rise she then brought up the Medical campus and how they are creating jobs and how these jobs will help with medical research and the improvement of it, Buffalo is on the rise of bio medical research, besides that Clinton brought up her support of small businesses and innovation. She wants to see the growth of unions and jobs. Clinton also wants to advance technology not only in buffalo but across the united states. She wants to bring us together and not divide us.  She will fight for universities and job growth here in Western New York. Clinton said that she helped the waterfront and saved the Air force base in Niagara Falls. Clinton also stated that she is the type of leader who does not talk at us but talks with us and we got to work. Clinton is prepared to get things done. Clinton will defend a woman’s right to make her own decisions she then brought up the Fact that Donald Trump will punish women for mistakes they did not make and that it is a scary thought to think of the possibility that he could be president. She also brought up that Bernie Sanders said that she is “unqualified” to become president. Clinton supports plant parenthood and pro-choice when it comes to abortions. Clinton will defend equal pay for women and make a law for common sense gun safety. Clinton then went on and stated that she is the only candidate that can get something done in the United States. She said she is not afraid to go after the terrorism and will protect Americans. She then went on to say she supported Obama care and wants Americans to work together to make the health care system better. Everyone should have access to health care in this country.  Clinton stated There are three test that anyone in this election can make test one can you make a real positive difference in people’s lives don’t just make promises deliver results how well you do it and what differences can you make.  The second test is can you keep us safe and maintain Americas leadership around the world and the third test is can you bring this country together instead of driving it apart. After the first test she stated she already knows what to do and that is to create more jobs with rising incomes as well build on the economic recovery and make is better than before to improve the economy.  Clinton states we need more infrastructure jobs for our roads bridges and buildings as well water and sewer systems etc. Clinton stated that we need to spread high speed affordable internet for every part of Western New York and America. These are good jobs she states good jobs that can’t be exported. We need more jobs here in Western New York as well jobs all across America “the same goes for Manufacturing Jobs” Clinton stated. She then brought up what she saw on the medical campus and how advanced technology in that felled will save peoples lives and make us healthier. These medical products need to be made somewhere, why not right here in Western New York Clinton stated. She wants things to be made in America and not anywhere else that will be used buy tax incentives. Clinton wants to spend 10 million dollars on advanced manufacturing here in the United States. She wants to put more money into research and for college campuses studying research like the Buffalo Medical Campus. This will make more jobs.  Clinton then stated that she wants to invest money into clean renewable energy this will help combat climate change. We can expect clean renewable energy in all of the united states from wind to solar to energy efficient. Clinton would like to have every home in America run on solar energy buy the end of her second term.  Clinton wants the United States to be the cleanest nation in the world. She also supports minimum wage hike she wants families to have a better chance and women to get equal pay. Its up to all of us to make this happen, the more equal the pay is the more family income there is. The republicans all disagree with this Clinton states. The economy will be at the core of the general election. Clinton stated that a good education will be given to all students no matter where they live supports the teachers and wants debt-free tuition for public college.  Middle class and poor families deserve this the most. Clinton states that students should work ten hours a week so they don’t have do be in dept. she states that if you can refinance a mortgage or a car Payment you can refinance your student debt. My plan will save Americans millions of dollars. Wants a plan to help children’s education she also supports the affordable health care act that president Obama signed. We need to focus on the affordable car act as well lowering the cost of prescription drugs. Clinton said that we need to treat mental health just the same as regular health. Clinton states that if you can get care for Diabetes you can get care for Depression.  Let’s start treating drug and alcohol addiction as the issue it is we need to help people. Clinton is a progressive that needs to get things done. Clinton will defend a woman’s right to make her own health care decisions. Donald Trump’s comments about women and Doctors being punished for abortions is a very real threat and we as people should not ignore it. Clinton wants to defend the LGBT community and work to end citizens united. As well common sense Gun safety reforms to keep America safe. Clinton then brought up September 11th and said she wants to bring everyone in this country together in order to keep us safe she was also very grateful to be apart of the Osama Bin Laden raid. She is all for keeping Americans safe. Her last statement was can you unify us? What she learned today about things such as the medical campus all that won’t happen unless we work together.  She is not afraid to stand her ground to make America progressing along and will make shore that no one gets in the way to set us back. We want progress and we will get it. She does not take anything for granted and wants us to vote for her as our next president.

 

As for Bernie Sanders, he gathered an even larger crowed at University at Buffalos alumni arena.  Sanders was impressed with the crowed as well the crowed outside. This is a campaign on the move Sanders stated. Began with talking about two issues that most recently happened the first one was that Golden Sacks one of the largest corporations have reached a settlement with the federal government for five billion dollars’ even though they knew they were selling bad deals and ripping off the American people with mortgage loans. It’s not just Golden sacks its every big company in the united states.  Sanders sates that this campaign asked questions that others don’t.  Sanders stated that the business model of wall street are fraud.  They could care less about small businesses and consumers in this country all they care about it making money for themselves. We are going to make a better legislation and why we are going to break up the large institutions.  Sanders then states that he stopped at the Communications Workers union to talk to some of the workers.  He then announced that the workers of Verizon are going on strike because Verizon is reflecting on corporate America and the corrupt things they are doing. Sanders states that Verizon workers were asked to pay more for there health care and cutting other benefits.  He also brought up how Verizon is outsourcing jobs.  Verizon is not investing in small community has made millions but not payed taxes. This is what the greed of corrupt America is all about we are going to change that Sanders stated. We are treating the American people as intelligent human beings we settle on issues that the media and politicians don’t cover. We have to determine what reality is and not the media Sanders stated. The truth is not always pleasant so we need the courage to confront the truth and the truth is we have a corrupt campaign fiancé system and billionaires undermine American democracy. This does not mean that corporate America elects candidates that help the billionaires that is not democracy that is oligarchy. Sanders stated that the economy is rigged. the nation today has more corrupt finance for the rich than any other country in the world. More of the 1% own more wealth then the bottom 90% and that is a problem. Sanders than brought up the Walton Family they own Wal-Mart. It turns out that Walmart pays wages that are so low that most of their employees have to go on welfare. So we have to pay taxes to support food stamps and that is all because of the Walton family witch is the wealthiest family on earth. Sanders said to the Walton family “get off of welfare and pay your workers a living wage”. People should be embarrassed Sanders stated that the united states has more people in jail than in any other country in the world.  The majority of the people in jail are African American, Latino and Native American. We will end that international disgrace. Today are youth unemployment rates being off the charts between the ages of seven teens to twenty sanders stated that thirty-three percent of unemployed teens are white, thirty-six percent are Latino, African American fifty-one percent Sanders stated that we are going to invest jobs and education and not jail and incarceration for our young people.  Sanders stated that people are sick and tired of people watching unarmed individuals who are being shot and killed. Sanders have worked with police officers all over America and stated that the majority of police officers are honest.  If police officers brake the law they must be held accountable sanders stated that as a nation, we need to end militarization of police officers. Police departments in America should not look like they are occupying armies police officers should reflect on the diversity of the community Sanders stated police officers should use lethal force as the last resort and not the first. Sanders then stated that we need to end privet corporations owning prisons and detention facility. We have got to rethink the war on drugs sanders stated over the last thirty years’ billons of Americans have prison records because of position of marijuana. Sanders then stated that this has destroyed lives and that if you have a police record it is hard to go out and get a job.  Sanders then went on to state that this is a racial issue. As it turns out blacks and whites do marijuana at the same rates however blacks are fore times more likely to be arrested.  Sanders than stated that under the federal controlled substance act marijuana is listed as a Schedule One drug right along side heroin. People can argue marijuana but no one thinks that marijuana is like a killer drug heroin. Sanders than stated.  Sanders has introduced legislation which will take marijuana out of the federal controlled substance act.  He then went on to say the differences about his campaign and Hillary Clinton’s. Discussing how the candidates raise money for the campaign. Sanders raises his money differently his campaign finances help the people and not wall street. Sanders then stated that secretary Clinton uses wall street and made several speeches on wall street sanders than stated that he has never made speeches for wall street or any of the big corporation. Sanders then brought up trade policy and it is enormously important. What has happened with all the trade agreements in China and what not factories have been shut down in America and as well in Buffalo. When companies throw American workers out on the street to move to other countries. Sanders then stated that NFTA has resulted the loss in thousands of jobs as a result of trade relations with china thousands of people of lost jobs he went on to state how many jobs in Buffalo were lost and moved to other countries Sanders voted against them and Clinton supported them. Sanders than stated that New York state and others the fact that people are drinking poisoned water. Sanders talked about the struggles of Flint Michigan and his visit to Flint and sow how their children were suffering its not just in Flint it is in all towns all over this country. Sanders then stated that Fracking is poisoning our water. Sanders stated that we need to phase out fracking. Families in America should not have to worry about toxic drinking water.  Sanders than stated that Vermont phased out fracking and demands that new york state does the same. Sanders then brought up foreign policy issues and the differences between him and secretary Clinton on the issue.  Sanders then talked about the Iraq war and how he voted against it and Clinton voted for it. Sanders is listening to the American people, and workers and is all for raising the minimum wage. He then brought up how he wants equal pay for women. He then brought up that the young people will have a lower standing of living brining up the fact that he grew up poor. Sanders is all for the American dream together we are not going to let that dream end. This will help young people in the future and the economy. Sanders then brought up how he wants free college for public colleges a tuition free college. Why would we punish millions of people because they did the right thing and got an education we should be rewarding young people not punish them.  You need a college degree to get a job in this economy. We have to make public colleges and universities tuition free. This is not a radical idea Sanders said and don’t let anyone try to convince you that. He sated that 50 years ago public college was free why can’t we make it free today.  Sanders then tackled the issues with student debt and to refinance the student dept. Sanders then talked about Senior citizens and disabled vets who can’t make it on twelve of eleven thousand dollars. The republicans want to cut social security benefits instead we should raise it to help them. Sanders then brought up the struggles with the African American community. How come we have the money for a war we should have never gotten into but not enough money to help the minorities of the inner cities, Sanders then brought up the struggles with the Latino community. Sanders then brought up how he wants immigration reform.  Sanders then brought up the struggles of the Native American community even diving deeper in to history and how the Native Americans were backstabbed throughout history and we owe the Native Americans. Some of the best aspects of our culture come from the native American people. Sanders then stated that if we go about destroying nature this civilization will not survive.” Sanders then said that the native American reservations are struggling and suicide rates for young people are high as president he will change the relationship with the Native American people. Sanders then stated that health care is a right and not a privilege. How does it happen that the United States of America is the only country on earth that does not guarantee health care to all people as a right, sanders then talked about how he agrees with the affordable care act? Sanders then stated that twenty-nine million people still can’t afford or don’t have health care. Sanders then stated that American people are getting ripped off buy the drug companies.  The united states then spend more money than any other country on health care.  Sanders wants a Medicare for all program.  Sanders then brought up the big crisis of climate change stating that this is the biggest crisis in this world that he fears the most. Sanders is all for helping the environment. Climate change is real it is caused buy human activity and we have the moral responsibility to make the planet healthy for our future kids and their kids. Then came the big question what did Sanders think of republican front runner Donald Trump if he were to become president.  Sanders stated that “it ant gunna happen” Sanders stated that he leads in Trump in national polls, and that our strength is in diversity we will not allow Donald Trump to divide us up buy insulting minorities women and veterans.   The American people all help each other. Sanders last stated that Love trumps hatred.

 

Here are the differences and similarities between both Hillary Clinton and Bernie Sanders. So both Clinton and Sanders want to help college students become relieved from their debt however Clinton wants students to pay their loans like a mortgage and Sanders wants free education for all. Both Clinton sand sanders want to help with job growth however Clinton talked mainly on research and growth locally Sanders hit the hard points talking about targeting big businesses and stopping corruption. Sanders rally was more exciting than Hillary’s and Sanders covered more topics that needed to be stated Clinton covered more progress and what we need to do Sanders covered what we need to change. If you’re a Democrat go out and vote.

Reflection: Photojournalism’s impact surprises one photographer

 

By Danielle Lutz

I packed up my car and started to drive to the rally.  I thought to myself that this is just like any other shoot I’ve done; this one is just for the news. I personally am not a journalist. I am a creative writer, I don’t write news articles. I have nothing against journalism it is just not personally for me.

Photo Gallery: Bernie Sanders event at U.B. Photos by Danielle Lutz.

I get into the rally and I start taking photos. One after another, snap, snap, snap. Taking photos of the crowd. Taking photos of the speakers. Just another shoot for me. Then as I was reviewing the photos during the break it hit me: I am documenting history with MY camera.  I took this with my camera:

I am documenting history through a camera lens. Most people see photojournalists as only doing half of the work. They think that photojournalists do not have the story but I find that to be the exact opposite. I feel that photojournalists capture the story that regular journalists cannot: the unspoken story.

This is a story that cannot be told with word no matter how hard we try. These are stories that can only be told through pictures. You know when you start to tell someone a funny story and then you realize that it was only funny if you were there? Pictures tell those stories. Photojournalism is extremely important because without it we are missing half of the stories that can be told in history. People say “A picture’s worth a thousand words.” I feel that it’s even more than that. I believe a picture is worth a thousand stories.

I also realized while I was at this rally that the story does not just start and end at Bernie Sanders. Every single person at that rally has a story. There were about 8,500 people that were at that rally. Another 3,000 people gathered outside could not get in. Every single one of those people has a story that got them to that moment in life and that is one of the most eye opening revelations to have for me personally. So you will notice that most of the pictures added to this article are not of the speakers but are of the other people there. Every person has a story and a photojournalist’s job helps capture the stories of the people that attend. A photojournalist’s job is unique in it’s own way. They tell the story in ways in words cannot. They tell the stories of the people whose stories usually are not told. This is what makes the job of a photojournalist tough but also very rewarding at the end of it all.

 

 

Bernie Sanders Electrifies Thousands at Packed Alumni Arena

By Connor Kirst

A group of student journalists from Hilbert covered the Bernie Sanders rally Monday night at U.B. The event was held at a packed Alumni Arena, with reportedly three thousand Sanders supporters still waiting outside. Before the event, Dave Seifert and I went out to interview those waiting in the rain to see Sanders speak. This video contains both the interviews as well as the “best” moments from the event.

 

Artist-in-Residence Brendan Bannon Tells “Untold Stories”

By Amanda Snyder

HAMBURG, NY- Hilbert College hosted international photojournalist and Buffalo resident Brendan Bannon as its 2016 artist-in-residence.

Bannon teamed up with the campus community to work on his current project, “Untold Stories.” Students and staff have contributed story ideas to Bannon, who has made it his mission to capture the stories through a series of photo essays that are local to the Buffalo area.

Bannon explained his photo essays as a series of photos that gives one insight into a story, sets a scene, shows an action, or provides detail that people may otherwise not notice. As a Buffalo native, Bannon is currently exploring the area in hope to find an “untold story.”

Bannon has also been given the opportunity to present his work and talk to classes about what his work is all about. To the students in the journalism practicum course, Bannon stated, “I like to see the very real and human moments of a life. Especially through the eyes of children,” as he referred to his return from his most recent project with Syrian Refugees.

Bannon has taught photography workshops to children in refugee camps – including those in Rwanda and Syria — to provide the students with a grounding in photography that is geared toward personal expression. The program he taught at the camps, called, “Do You See What I See?” gave voice to those whose stories needed to be told, he said. Through the refugees’ own photos, the program also has helped the rest of the world get a realistic and humanizing portrait of refugees.

As an internationally recognized photojournalist, Bannon has worked with the United Nations, UNICEF, the UN Refugee Agency, and other organizations, along with the New York Times.