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(05/04/24 12:26am)
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.
(05/03/24 11:30pm)
The UB School of Law named S. Todd Brown as its next dean.
(05/03/24 5:30am)
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.
(05/02/24 10:43pm)
Editor’s note: This letter remains in the condition in which it was sent.
(05/02/24 5:27pm)
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, as well as to include reports from protest organizers that more demonstrators were injured.
(05/02/24 6:31am)
College of Arts and Sciences (CAS) faculty will vote in confidence referenda on CAS Dean Robin Schulze, UB President Satish Tripathi and Provost A. Scott Weber, after voting faculty approved the referenda in a special Zoom meeting last Tuesday, April 26.
(05/02/24 6:35am)
Editor's note, May 2, 11:46 a.m.: The university has just released a statement that revised the number of protesters arrested to 15, among other clarifications and new statements. This article will remain in the condition in which it was published, but a new story can be found here.
(05/01/24 11:20pm)
Hundreds of pro-Palestinian protestors started setting up an encampment on North Campus Wednesday afternoon, but tore down their tents after law enforcement ordered them to do so.
(04/30/24 7:35am)
A federal judge appeared skeptical of a right-wing UB student group’s claim that a Student Association (SA) policy targeted it with a “constitutional injury” by prohibiting the club from becoming its own legal entity.
(04/30/24 12:46am)
Don't know where to get a second-hand dress or used jewelry near UB's North Campus? Spectrum assistant news editor Sarah Owusu visited three thrift shops in the Buffalo area:
(04/30/24 12:09am)
Anyone walking into UB’s Veteran Services office will have a hard time missing Finn: he’s brown, curly-haired and has floppy ears.
(04/30/24 12:03am)
I would like to begin my review by discussing the most important factor when it comes to food: calories.
(04/29/24 11:56pm)
Bob Ryan’s bicycle is equipped with the essentials for a bike tour: panniers filled with clothing, snacks, electronics, camping equipment, a phone mount and a water bottle.
(04/29/24 11:51pm)
When I entered middle school at age 12, I was concerned about passing my math test, getting into the school musical — and hiding the fact that I had boobs.
(04/29/24 11:48pm)
Content warning: This article contains sensitive information about suicide. If you are in crisis, please consider calling the National Suicide Prevention Hotline at 1-800-273-8255 or dialing 988.
(04/29/24 11:45pm)
Kristen Maines has been involved with UB women’s tennis for 21 seasons.
(04/29/24 11:41pm)
With exams, projects, essays, part-time jobs, clubs, and classes, it’s safe to say that students have a lot on their plates. Sometimes it gets to be too much, and we find ourselves struggling.
(04/29/24 11:36pm)
Alexis Lucyshyn heard it so many times: she would never make it to the Division I level for softball — and she started to believe it.
(04/29/24 8:35pm)
The UB football defense narrowly pulled out the win against the team’s offense during UB’s annual Blue and White spring game on Saturday afternoon at UB stadium. The final score was 40-37.
(04/26/24 3:26am)
In a tight vote, the Student Association (SA) Senate voted Wednesday night to call on College of Arts and Sciences (CAS) Dean Robin Schulze to resign.