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Amid the deluge of heated Israel-Palestine discourse and Young Americans for Freedom (YAF) abortion arguments are two characters bringing levity to the UB 2024 Snapchat story.
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Amid the deluge of heated Israel-Palestine discourse and Young Americans for Freedom (YAF) abortion arguments are two characters bringing levity to the UB 2024 Snapchat story.
Hundreds of art lovers flocked to the Center for the Arts (CFA) for “Spring into Art” last Tuesday. Students sold their work at several tables, and a slew of performers took to the stage in what turned into a spectacular, art-filled night.
Jeremy Meyers discovered the meaning of life in Penn Station three years ago.
By day, Gregory Opalinski and Paul Swisher teach math and science.
The time is nigh. The dreaded hour approaches. Finals are almost here.
The neon lawn chairs stared back at me as I walked into the small theater. They stood out against the whitewashed walls that were starting to shed little flecks of paint.
They talk too much. They sing too loud. They dance in hallways while everyone else is just trying to walk. Their jubilation is at the expense of all those who have to put up with their unawareness of their surroundings.
Deanne Choo’s path from Singapore to the Bulls’ tennis team wasn’t the most straightforward.
The social media trend of stopping strangers to ask what they’re listening to has offered us a glimpse into our peers’ music taste. But what are educators on our campuses listening to? What music did they listen to when they were an undergraduate?
The EDM Club, Classics Club and Latin American Graduate Student Association took home the top three prizes in UB Student Engagement’s “Colors in Construction: Student Organization Art Showcase.” Dozens of student groups painted murals on the temporary drywall in the Student Union, competing for $500 or more in extra funding for their club budget.
The semester is finally coming to a close, and the weather is finally warming up.
Editor's note: This letter remains in the condition in which it was sent. The list of 197 signatures is as of May 6, 1:05 p.m.
Editor's note: This letter remains in the condition in which it was sent. The list of signatures is as of May 5, 1:20 p.m.
The undergraduate Student Association (SA) has allocated $314,405 — aside from artist fees, which the SA has not made public — for expenses for this year’s Spring Fest concert.
Editor's note, May 5: UB originally reported that five of the 15 protesters arrested on Wednesday were students. The university's Student Conduct Office announced on Sunday that it had "discovered" that two of the protesters previously categorized as unaffiliated with UB were students. This article has been updated to include that new information.
UB is focusing on phasing out single-use plastics on its campuses, in part due to an updated SUNY policy. UB Chief Sustainability Officer Ryan McPherson said that UB played “a key role” in developing that policy.
UB men’s basketball head coach George Halcovage III is revamping his coaching staff ahead of his second season with the Bulls. The team announced the hiring of Kevin Voigt as the director of basketball operations and assistant coach.
The UB School of Law named S. Todd Brown as its next dean.
A 36-year-old Buffalo man is facing an assault charge after he allegedly stabbed someone in the NFTA Metro University Station, which is located on South Campus, last Friday afternoon.
Editor’s note: This letter remains in the condition in which it was sent.