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(04/16/24 6:16am)
A policy that would introduce a formula for awarding undergraduate clubs supplemental funding failed to pass at the Student Association (SA) Senate Wednesday night, but is likely to emerge in an updated form at the body’s next meeting.
(04/16/24 6:07am)
Three weeks after 11-year wrestling head coach John Stutzman was removed on March 28, 14 wrestlers have entered the transfer portal due to what several wrestlers have called mistreatment and neglect by UB Athletics. According to FloWrestling, the transfers make up just under half of the official 29-man roster.
(04/16/24 4:54am)
Robin G. Schulze – the dean of College of Arts and Sciences (CAS) — announced on Monday that UB has “implemented a pause to the undergraduate portion of the budget model” and is conducting a “comprehensive review of [the] undergraduate enrollment plan.”
(04/16/24 4:42am)
Content warning: This article briefly mentions suicide in a statistical context.
(04/16/24 4:18am)
The College of Arts and Sciences (CAS) faculty will hold a confidence vote regarding Robin Schulze, the dean of the college, President Satish Tripathi, and Provost A. Scott Weber in a CAS faculty meeting at 4:30 p.m. on April 16 in 190 Norton Hall.
(04/16/24 3:46am)
Music plays a big part in my life and I’m sure it does in many others, too. It connects you to people, makes you feel something and stays with you forever. When I listen to songs, I instantly have a flashback memory from when I first heard them and it makes me reflect on all the different periods of my life and how that music changed me. Here is a list of songs that I have grown up with that have impacted me forever:
(04/16/24 3:40am)
Without lighting design, a set or much prior preparation as to what characters they’d be playing, the cast of “King Henry VI: Part 2” took to the Center for the Arts (CFA) Rehearsal Workshop. They had 110 minutes of showtime with no intermission to encompass comedy, romance and tragedy in the bloody War of Roses. With the show running for only two nights, April 5 and 6, the cast set out to make the most of it.
(04/16/24 3:43am)
92% of students in crisis see a UB counselor the same day they request an appointment. But students who need further assistance encounter a difficult dilemma: attend the UB program’s biweekly individual counseling sessions — capped at 10 appointments every academic year — or navigate the complexities of health insurance to secure stable, long-term care off campus.
(04/16/24 3:27am)
Kirsten-Lewis Williams originally planned on staying close to home for college, near her hometown of Mooresville, in North Carolina — until head coach Becky Burke reached out to her late in the recruiting process, and convinced the freshman guard that she would be better suited at UB.
(04/16/24 3:15am)
With the spring semester coming to an end, a mental breakdown is about as far away as exam week. So when it’s your time to cry, here are some of the best places to let it out:
(04/16/24 3:05am)
Former UB guard Dyaisha Fair was selected No. 16 overall by the two-time defending champion Las Vegas Aces in the WNBA Draft Monday night. She finished her college career as the third-leading scorer in women’s NCAA Division I history with 3,403 points.
(04/16/24 2:48am)
As one of two active players that have represented their country in an International Basketball Federation (FIBA) tournament, freshman guard Paula Lopez brings a unique blend of experience to the UB women’s basketball team.
(04/16/24 2:43am)
When David Hoekstra was in graduate school at Roswell Comprehensive Cancer Center, he purchased his first honeybee hive out of pure curiosity.
(04/16/24 2:37am)
The U.S. News & World Report placed 11 of UB’s 372 graduate and professional programs near the top of its annual rankings of 800 institutions.
(04/15/24 9:44pm)
UB Sustainability has partnered with Astronomers Without Borders to set up recycling stations for eclipse glasses on North and South Campus.
(04/10/24 4:00am)
University at Buffalo Police will no longer post weekly lists of the incidents and calls to its website, UPD Chief Kim Beaty told The Spectrum in an email.
(04/10/24 3:05am)
On March 18, a more-than-nine-minute video chronicling vandalism committed by UB students in a neighborhood near South Campus was uploaded to YouTube.
(04/10/24 12:25am)
With the changing of the seasons, it’s the right time to not only clean your closet but to get rid of all the things holding you back.
(04/09/24 11:44pm)
Decades of urban design, public policy and intentional disenfranchisement have made Buffalo the sixth most segregated city in America.
(04/10/24 2:52am)
Alexa and Edreys Wajed first had the idea for Eat Off Art while on a road trip to Toronto in 2020.