Quad Party

Byron Brown trying to stop Quad Party

I did not know that college students celebrating the last day of classes was Buffalo’s number one crime problem. For the past few weeks all we hear around campus is how Byron Brown is putting all his efforts in to stopping our festivities. We are a community made up of thousands of people from all over the United States, and even other parts of the world, who come to this school to get an education and work towards a common goal of success both personally and as a community. There are several groups affiliated with this school that do some amazing things for the city of Buffalo and many other places in the word. Instead of commending our accomplishments our mayor wants to put an end to a celebration that we as a student body look forward to all year and that has been happening for the past several decades. Would it be wrong to ask for a simple “congratulations on working so hard to complete this school year?” We are not the only school that partakes in such activities. Just last weekend I went to Sienna College in Albany, NY where their end of the year party was taking place; Sienna Fest. The mayor of this city did not send in extra forces to try to stop these events from taking place, in fact I did not see one city cop the whole week. They had their campus security patrolling to make sure everyone was safe and acting appropriately. Everyone had a great time and are back to doing their work this week. It is not as if it is a continuous or reoccurring problem, it is one day out of the year where we can all get together and rejoice that the year is over and it is a common practice at a college.

We are told that the surrounding members of the community do not like this day and that we are a nuisance to them. I could understand this if it just happened sporadically and it was an all night event preventing them from getting things done. However they are fully aware when it is going to happen and ample warning should enable them to prepare for it. Also it is in the middle of the day where they are at work and their kids are at school. Everything is calmed down by five or six o’ clock and things are cleaned up by committees at school. On the same note we make up the majority of the housing in the area that any activities take place and in a democracy it is usually the majority that comes out on top. It is similar to block parties which happen all the time.

If these few hours of students hanging out at each others’ houses and venturing around campus is the number one concern of our mayor then our city has a serious problem. Why has no one stood up and said anything to him about everything else that is taking place in our city. Just the other day a group of friends and I were enjoying a 75 degree day in April. We were throwing the ball around and playing kan-jam. Not causing any problems for anyone and not being noisy or obnoxious. Just to be courteous we even asked our neighbors if we were bothering them in any way and they said we were just fine. Buffalo police came by and wrote us tickets. We were on our property and using cups. This is not even the part that is frustrating. Throughout the day one of our surrounding community members (not associated with Canisius College) continuously walked past us and asked us if we wanted to purchase illegal drugs from him. It happened at least three times during the hours of 3:00-7:00 P.M. Now it seems a little ridiculous that a few of us, who are also members of the community, get written tickets for having a few drinks, on a sunny day, in cups when at the same time there are people trying to sell drugs to us. Now if our mayor thinks it more of a problem for a college to have an end of the year party, one day out of the year, what is that saying of him? I propose that he picks another day during the year to increase the police forces and try to stop the selling of drugs, the constant robberies and assaults that our students receive, and the murders that take place in our neighborhood. This sounds like a more practical way to spend our tax money.

Concerned Canisius Students

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Anonymous says ... on Sunday, May 3 at 1:23 AM

WE SUBSIDISE YOU AND YOU ARE SO ILLITERATE. YOU ARE ARE A JOKE AND A WASTE.

INTR3PID1 says ... on Sunday, May 3 at 1:22 AM

THIS IS WHAT I HAVE TO SAY. ANSWER YOU MORONS OF YOUR REASON. I CHALLENGE YOU,

Anonymous says ... on Saturday, May 2 at 9:05 AM

theh best come from idiot families.

INTR3PID1 says ... on Saturday, May 2 at 9:04 AM

And, to let you know, kids that come from decent families are just as destructive as kids that come from idiot families. The problem is that too many people say, "It can't be my kid." Guess what, it is your kid. As a matter of fact, the bestof

INTR3PID1 says ... on Saturday, May 2 at 9:00 AM

Sounds like students that think that they can do whatever they can't do at home. It wouldn't be tolerated there either.

INTR3PID1 says ... on Saturday, May 2 at 8:58 AM

The problem is that the few ruin it for the many. Get responsible for your surroundings. If someone is abusive of a thing, get busy policing yourselves and stop it. Are you all so weak that you have to let the police do it for you? Get Real!

Jerry davis says ... on Wednesday, May 7 at 2:52 PM

Mayor Byron Brown did the right thing.Our neighborhoods suffers from the students that live in rentals .They destroy the homes that they live in.We have no parking because the students won"t park on school lots.There are parties all the time .

Former Student says ... on Wednesday, May 7 at 7:10 AM

Franny maybe you haven't notice but you are on the EAST side and no that's not North Buffalo. Just because your home is in a bad part of town doesn't mean your family isn't "decent". May be your "decent" family should have taught you better!

Anonymous says ... on Tuesday, May 6 at 10:56 PM

It’s a shame we have racial tones in this discussion. I’m a young home owner in the Hamlin Park area. I understand the good and bad of the college students in the community. A Few rotten eggs”-college students and locals make things difficult.

Franny says ... on Monday, May 5 at 9:16 PM

You have to be kidding, Byron needs to leave the good kids alone and look in his own back yard. At least these are college kids coming from a decent family. What about his own shot'em up neighborhood on the EAST side. back off!!!

Anonymous says ... on Monday, May 5 at 1:17 PM

I got an open container ticket on Fri.I was on my friends lawn playing catch and had my beer in a red plastic cup.I was just wondering if any1 knows if I should protest it or just pay the fine.Also is this gonna affect me getting a job now?

Student Leader says ... on Saturday, May 3 at 6:54 PM

As a student leader I was deeply disappointed in the actions of Buffalo Police Department yesterday. I believe the police used fear and intimidation to send a message instead of working with the Canisius community to solve the problems of the day.

Greg says ... on Saturday, May 3 at 6:09 PM

The Mayor isn't trying to "Stop" you from having your party, if he was, you wouldn't have been partying at all. If your not breaking the law, you don't have anything to worry about, plain and simple.

Joe says ... on Saturday, May 3 at 3:20 AM

Laya, maybe you should worry about the community members that are constantly robbing and shooting us instead of a one day a year party. I hope the next "Timely notification" of a violent crime we recieve has you as the victim, not innocent sutdents.

TAhrens says ... on Friday, May 2 at 5:10 PM

It's also Fred Fest time, most of the "students" will be intoxicated, underage,disrespectful.These "students" believe they have the right to steal, break or otherwise damage others property. I applaud Mayor Brown,Fredonia should follow his example

k says ... on Friday, May 2 at 5:02 PM

Also, UB has its own problems. Like the crime rates in University Heights. Maybe we should send some of the police whose time is being wasted at Canisius over there. Just a thought.

k says ... on Friday, May 2 at 5:00 PM

At the school you went to, did residents of surrounding streets need to worry about the mayors son smashing into their cars after stealing daddy's car?

UB Neighbor says ... on Friday, May 2 at 4:58 PM

UB has this type problem almost all year. Wish the mayor lived here. Tired of the late night noise and cleaning the mess left behind.

Laya says ... on Friday, May 2 at 4:56 PM

No Byron Brown is doing the right thing. The Canisius college students are coming into our neighborhood and destroying, not thinking or caring about the elders thta live there. Now if the school was in a white neighborhood then people would care!

Canisius neighbor says ... on Friday, May 2 at 4:47 PM

Let's keep young educated people in Buffalo. Let's give them jobs and a great city to raise a family. Maybe you should leave Byron.....you are crazy...control what you need to control...the Canisius students have never been a problem and you know it

Anonymous says ... on Friday, May 2 at 12:39 PM

The neighborhood around Canisius is not demolished! In fact the only reason it is safe is because of the College. The school has donated a house to Habitat for Humanity and students volunteer all the time in the Hamlin Park neighborhood to "clean up"

Not A Student says ... on Friday, May 2 at 11:54 AM

There are armored vehicles, MULTIPLE SWAT teams, Police from 6 different cities, state troopers, HELICOPTERS, road blocks, and people in CAMOUFLAGE. It doesn't stop there, they cannot have CAKE because it 'Contributes to a party atmosphere.'

Helena Counts says ... on Friday, May 2 at 9:16 AM

Byron Brown is worrying about what is right no other Mayor before him has cared ...I attended college in a different state and for graduation or any other celebration the surrounding neighborhoods were not demolished. UB does not have that problem.

buffalo student abroad says ... on Thursday, May 1 at 7:07 PM

Brown should worry about the failing literacy rate of the public school system, the simultaneously shrinking economy and population, and the crime that exists within the city--perhaps more so than a few red cups lining eastwood and blaine for one day

Alex says ... on Thursday, May 1 at 5:50 PM

Byron Brown needs to worry about his son more than us...

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