
Timothy Chipp
Former education reporter for the Abilene @reporternews in Texas. Currently living in Buffalo, NY #GoBills
Articles
-
3 weeks ago |
buffalo.edu | Timothy Chipp
Undergraduate exercise science students share a brown bag lunch during a "belonging" event in the Harriman Hall ballroom during finals week. Looking to make new friends and connect with students and faculty, first-year exercise science student Dominick Currier wandered into the Harriman Hall ballroom during exam week unsure of what he’d find. Stressed out over finals, Currier found some relief in the form of games, food and conversation. “It gives me comfort,” Currier said.
-
3 weeks ago |
buffalo.edu | Timothy Chipp
UB alumna Christine Ambrosone delivers the annual Saxon Graham Lecture, named for a UB faculty member who helped inspire Ambrosone's career in cancer research. When it comes to remembering and honoring the work and spirit of Saxon Graham, Christine Ambrosone doesn’t have to stray too far from her center.
-
Jul 25, 2024 |
wnypapers.com | Timothy Chipp
Featured News - Current News - Archived News - News CategoriesFri, Jul 26th 2024 10:10 amNHL trophy displayed at Griffon Gastropub in LewistonBy Timothy ChippSitting at a square table within the Griffon Gastropub bar, Lewiston resident Rick Dudley smiled. As he answered questions from this reporter, a woman and her young son approached with a question of their own. Dudley, the reason hundreds of people gathered at the Water Street eatery Tuesday, paused to address the young man.
-
May 9, 2024 |
buffalo.edu | Timothy Chipp
Ginny Stoffel grew up surrounded by guilt. A child of an Irish-Catholic family, it was in her blood. She found compassion helped ease her burden. As she transitioned from student to teacher, instructing occupational therapy students at the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee for the past 40 years, she realized compassion served her role tremendously across multiple disciplines.
-
Apr 28, 2024 |
buffalo.edu | Timothy Chipp
Elisa Bandera, the 17th annual Saxon Graham lecturer, has had her eye on the history of cancer-prevention recommendations pretty much since her arrival in Buffalo — and the United States — in the early 1990s. After completing medical school in her native Spain, Bandera earned a PhD in epidemiology and community health from UB in 1995.
Journalists covering the same region

Michael Wooten
Senior Reporter and Anchor at WKBW-TV (Buffalo, NY)
Michael Wooten primarily covers news in Buffalo, New York, United States and surrounding areas.

Jennifer Stanonis
Evening Meterologist at WGRZ-TV (Buffalo, NY)
Jennifer Stanonis primarily covers news in Western New York, United States, particularly around the Buffalo area and its suburbs.

August Erbacher
Digital Director at WKBW-TV (Buffalo, NY)
August Erbacher primarily covers news in Western New York, including areas around Buffalo and Rochester, United States.

Pat McMahon
Digital Managing Editor at WBUF-FM (Buffalo, NY)
Pat McMahon primarily covers news in Western New York, including areas around Buffalo and Rochester, United States.

Kevin Hayes
News Reporter at Spectrum News 1 Central NY
News Reporter at Spectrum News Buffalo
Kevin Hayes primarily covers news in Western New York, United States, including areas around Buffalo and Rochester.
Try JournoFinder For Free
Search and contact over 1M+ journalist profiles, browse 100M+ articles, and unlock powerful PR tools.
Start Your 7-Day Free Trial →Coverage map
X (formerly Twitter)
- Followers
- 617
- Tweets
- 5K
- DMs Open
- Yes

Great take. The doofus she's referencing here finally apologized 30-some minutes ago. Too little too late, as far as I'm concerned. Ladies, what do you think? Are you only cheerleaders regarding football games? I don't think so. Most of you know more than guys, including me.

As much as I’d like to add more commentary to the Bills reportedly bringing back Cole Beasley, I am simply a cheerleader and don’t understand critical journalism!

I just want to scream "Finish HIM" like in Mortal Kombat. Because he needs to be finished. Opinions like his have absolutely no place in this world. Utterly reprehensible.

Years from now I will fire off all the saved, drafted tweets I have crafted on this take.. but my rage regarding this statement really doesn’t fall in line with being a “ wannabe cheerleader”. So - RAH RAH - I’ll let your imaginations run with how I feel about this…

Bringing this account back from the dead. Want to know why? I think I may just start writing for the Reporter-News again. On a freelance basis.