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Women’s swim and dive ended the 2026 season at No. 6 in the Ivy League, marking its highest Ivy League finish since 2010.
Bridges to Bioengineering prototyping and evaluation with audiences at a local Family Science Night. (Photo courtesy of Sciencenter)
Staff members are in the process of constructing Bridges to Bioengineering prototypes. (Photo courtesy of Sciencenter)
Build a gravity dam with metal blocks to prevent creek flooding in Sciencenter’s Watergates Gallery. (Photo courtesy of Sciencenter)
In the Watergates Gallery, children explore hydrology and engineering by experimenting with rubber ducks and testing water flow through gates and barriers. (Photo courtesy of Sciencenter)
In the Airways Maze, visitors send colorful balls through a fifteen-foot air tube maze, using airflow to navigate twists and turns. (Photo courtesy of Sciencenter)
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The women's hockey Division I NPI ranking (as of 2/26).
Junior forwards Ryan Walsh and Jonathan Castagna have been unstoppable at center. Those around them weigh in and say why. Graphic by Jane McNally, photos by Grady Millones/Sun Staff Photographer and Cynthia Tseng/Sun Staff Photographer.
Design by Jane McNally, photos by Grady Millones/Sun Staff Photographer and Leilani Burke/Sun File Photo
Rose Dwyer celebrates with her teammates after a Cornell goal versus Colgate on Nov. 15.
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Chicken wings served at Bar-Bill Tavern in East Aurora, just outside Buffalo.