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A 21-year-old was fatally shot and two were injured inside Club Marcella on Feb. 11.
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A 21-year-old was fatally shot and two were injured inside Club Marcella on Feb. 11.
Dancers from the Asian American Student Union practice their high-energy performance in the Natural Sciences Complex.
Joseph Costa won the 2022 Life Raft Debate, representing the Department of Pathology and Anatomical Science.
The Senate vote Monday was an even split, with seven ayes and seven nays or abstains.
Zettis, a popular pizzeria near North Campus, was shut down following non-payment of over $100,000 in taxes.
Sherrilyn Ifill, the former president and direct counsel of the NAACP Legal Defense and Educational Fund, spoke at UB last Thursday.
On Feb. 21, the University Honors College held a panel discussion and Q&A on the earthquake to help members of the UB community better understand the disaster.
The UB Improv Club hosted a show, with three troupes performing, last Friday night in Student Union 330.
The Buffalo Chips singing at their sound check before their 28th anniversary concert.
UB held Central Michigan to 35 points, the fewest points ever allowed by the Bulls to a Mid-American Conference opponent.
Senior forward Laquill Hardnett scored nine points in Saturday's contest against Akron.
Ifill was named one of the 2022 Time magazine women of the year.
Police tape surrounding Moody Terrace, where Tyler Lewis was stabbed in October.
The Burchfield Penney’s gallery walls are lined with Johnson’s vibrant, colorful pieces.
“Tough Topics: The Pushback of Black History Month,” brought difficult conversations around race to the forefront for UB students.
The UB football team announced its new coaching hires last week.
Blackstone LaunchPad’s Galentine’s Pop Up event was designed to empower women and their small businesses on campus.
Local band DaisyChain stopped by the newsroom in December to give the inaugural performance in The Spectrum’s brand new concert series. The three-piece rock group, fronted by UB electrical engineering senior Joseph Gogan and backed by guitarists Katie Missert and Matthew Riley, played a raucous set that featured both original songs and a host of classic covers. Follow DaisyChain on social media: Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=OLAK5uy_k8IbdlqY_r5Z7jJUaFgD7OL3NNUyXFqg4 Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/artist/4kKIZZTerFOgaGJaO6cf8m Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/daisychainbuffalo/
Fifth-year guard Jazmine Young surpassed 1,000 career points Wednesday night.
Students have been using AI-powered chatbot Chat GPT for assistance on homework and assignments.