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The concert’s attendance was lower than expected. Although SA said it handed out 1,200 of 1,740 available tickets, only 204 students actually attended.
Buffalo AKG's public tribute to Black History Month
Feb. 25The “Freedom Wall” art gallery is a Public Art Initiative, in partnership with the Michigan Street African American Heritage Corridor and local stakeholders, conceived this mural to honor the nation’s historic and ongoing fight for political and social equality, highlighting the pivotal and enduring contributions of local leaders to this cause.
Bulls defeat Toledo Rockets 30-15 on Saturday
Oct. 16UB football claimed victory over Toledo at UB Stadium on Saturday afternoon. This 30-15 win improved their overall record to 4-2 and 2-0 in Mid-American Conference play. Al-Jay Henderson led the Bulls with a career-high 142 yards on 18 carries, linebacker duo Shaun Dolac and Red Murdock with 15 and 11 tackles, and quarterback C.J. Ogbonna who accounted for three touchdowns. The Bulls host Western Michigan (3-3, 2-0 MAC) for homecoming next Saturday, with a kick-off set for 3:30 p.m.
Women's volleyball triumphs over Kent State in doubleheader on Friday and Saturday
Oct. 8During a weekend of school spirit and community pride at UB, the women’s volleyball team dominated Kent State during their doubleheader. The Bulls won both matchups on Oct. 4 and 5 with consecutive 3-0 victories. The team locked from pre-game warmups to a victorious end. Throughout the game, energy remained high as the crowd cheered. Victor E. Bull rallied on the sidelines while taking selfies and fist-bumping fans. It was a cheerful celebration weekend for the community.