Multicultural students honor their heritage at International Fiesta
By MARINA NOACK and HALEY DIMISA | Feb. 18Hundreds of passionate performers flooded Center for the Arts’ main stage to proudly represent their origin.
Hundreds of passionate performers flooded Center for the Arts’ main stage to proudly represent their origin.
We see it every year: fine dining, flowers and a fancy box of chocolates. It’s a classic strategy in the Valentine’s Day playbook, and it never fails to score. There’s just one problem: it’s too expensive. Love is in the air, but your bank account doesn't have to be.
On Jan. 31, the Residence Hall Association (RHA) hosted Silent Disco of the Decades. At their first large-scale event of the spring, wireless headphones filled students’ ears with tunes from 1950 to 2025.
The new holiday lineup at Starbucks and fall-themed decorations throughout UB’s campuses can only mean one thing: Thanksgiving is right around the corner. With Thanksgiving break less than two weeks away, UB students are eager to get home to their families’ annual festivities and enjoy holiday foods. These foods topped their list of favorites:
On Oct. 23, UB Health Promotion’s student wellness department partnered with the UB Student Association to host “Chill Out,” an event aimed to teach students about healthy stress management techniques and on-campus resources.
The UB Student Association’s annual Homecoming Carnival was a ray of sunshine on Friday around Student Union and Lee Road.
Thousands of walkers from the Western New York (WNY) chapter of the Alzheimer’s Association hosted their annual Walk to End Alzheimer’s at the Outer Harbor on Saturday. The event aimed to raise funds and awareness for local Alzheimer’s patients, caregivers and resources.
From TikTok to the catwalk, fashion is moving faster than ever — and UB’s 30,000-plus students are quick to make new styles shine on the Spine. The Spectrum asked six UB students to weigh in on which trends they’re loving and which ones need to be tossed aside.