Cold shooting night dooms women’s basketball in loss to Northern Illinois
A 10-2 run by Northern Illinois (13-12, 6-7 MAC) put UB (14-10, 7-6 MAC) in a 13-point hole halfway through the second quarter, and the Bulls trailed 29-16.
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A 10-2 run by Northern Illinois (13-12, 6-7 MAC) put UB (14-10, 7-6 MAC) in a 13-point hole halfway through the second quarter, and the Bulls trailed 29-16.
UB men’s basketball (4-22, 2-11 MAC) won 78-69 over the Eastern Michigan Eagles (10-16, 3-10 MAC) on Tuesday night. This marks the Bulls’ second win in four games after an overtime victory against the Georgia Southern Eagles on Feb. 10 snapped a nine-game losing streak.
Graduate student workers across the SUNY system celebrated last May when the New York State Legislature voted to include $3 million in the 2024 state budget to mitigate the broad-based fees paid by some graduate assistants (GAs) and teaching assistants (TAs).
At 5:05 p.m. on Feb. 14, seven Student Association (SA) senators conversed quietly in a third-floor boardroom in the Student Union, watching the door in the hopes more senators would arrive. Five clubs’ leaders talked among themselves, their events’ budgets on the line.
Vibrant colors adorned the Center for the Arts (CFA) mainstage at this year’s International Fiesta.
If new head coach Pete Lembo is going to usher in a new era of success for UB’s football program, it will be because he fought an uphill battle.
Since 2021, a total of 383 police incidents have been reported in UB’s on-campus residences. Governors Complex, which houses about 800 students accounted for 47 of the incidents (12.2% of the total). The Ellicott Complex houses about 3,200 students and accounted for 208 incidents (54% of the total).
University Police (UPD) are asking owners of Kia and Hyundai vehicles to “consider utilizing a steering wheel locking device” and “be vigilant at all times” after three vehicles were damaged in possible theft attempts on South Campus earlier this month, according to a UB Alert email.
The UB Institute for Artificial Intelligence and Data Science and the UB Center for Embodied Autonomy and Robotics are joining the U.S. AI Safety Institute Consortium (AISIC), which has been tasked with improving safety and trustworthiness by more closely analyzing the risks of the most advanced AI. The UB groups are two of over 200 organizations that have joined the AISIC alongside companies like Amazon, Google and Pfizer.
The Indian Student Association (ISA) took home first prize at last Saturday’s International Fiesta with a bold, exciting dance in homage to India’s struggles to free itself from British colonizers. The Filipino American Student Association (FASA) cemented second place while the Bengali Student Association (BSA) achieved third.
At the age of 13, Amrith Mariappan received devastating news.
Members of the Graduate Student Employees Union (GSEU) gathered last week to write satirical Valentine’s Day cards asking UB President Satish Tripathi to lower the cost of attendance for graduate student workers.
Singing, dancing, confetti and excited guests filled Shea’s Buffalo Theater for days as the Broadway musical “Funny Girl” touched down in Buffalo from Feb. 13-18.
Scrolling on Instagram is a daily activity for most people. Yes, it’s a place to catch up with your friends, share memes, and lurk on your ex’s profile — but it’s also increasingly a platform for protesting, spreading awareness about social issues and calling others to action. Social media not only affects people you know but it also affects those who need your help.
It’s once again an election year.
Women’s tennis (11-1, 0-0 MAC) continued their impressive season as they swept Duquesne (2-5, 0-1 A-10) and Niagara (2-7, 0-0 MAAC) 7-0 on Friday at the Miller Tennis Center to advance to 11-1 on the season.
UB women’s basketball (14-9, 7-5 MAC) faced off against the Akron Zips (9-14, 4-8 MAC) but failed to get the job done, as they lost 65-54.
UB men’s basketball (3-22, 1-11 MAC) fell 73-62 to the Akron Zips (19-6, 11-1 MAC) in Alumni Arena Saturday afternoon.
Constant engine noise and diesel fumes from a temporary sewage pump drew complaints from South Lake Village residents after the pumps that remove sewage from the on-campus apartment complex failed late last week. The failed pumps were replaced this week.