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By LEONARDO ROMERO | Feb. 20, 2019Staff at the ISSS office. The Office of International Education awarded over $15,000 to programs that sent in proposals that would increase engagement for international students in UB.
Staff at the ISSS office. The Office of International Education awarded over $15,000 to programs that sent in proposals that would increase engagement for international students in UB.
Senior forward Nick Perkins defends against a driving Le Moyne player. Perkins had 18 points in 22 minutes off the bench for the Bulls.
Chris Bartolomei, interim chief of police (left) and Mark Coldren, chair of the chief of police search committee (right) talk during a community forum Wednesday. Bartolomei is one of three candidates being considered for the position. The other two candidates will speak at forums on Thursday and Friday.
Liesl Folks, dean of the School of Engineering and Applied Sciences, presents data about how the school determines its graduate student stipend packages at Tuesday’s Faculty Senate meeting. Administrators in attendance reinforced the university’s stance that stipends are “fair” and “competitive,” despite criticism that they should be higher.
Students voted at Sweet Home High School for Tuesday's midterm election. Sweet Home was one of the many polling locations.
The Outdoor Adventure Club and Native American Community Services presented “The Eagle and the Condor” on Monday night, an event meant to recognize Indigenous People’s Day.
A Landice L7 model treadmill sits in Hadley Village. The Erie County District Attorney’s office said UB has a Landice L7 model treadmill, purchased by former Campus Living director Andrea Costantino. UB, however, says it has no record of Costantino’s treadmill returning to campus.
Council of Advocacy and Leadership chair Mike Brown speaks during the organization’s first meeting Wednesday. Topics from increasing graduate stipends to mental health and improved access to transportation were discussed at the meeting.
Newly elected SA president Gunnar Haberl stands outside the Student Union. As SA President, he hopes to raise awareness about mental health issues among college students and re-examine how the mandatory student activity fee is utilized for some of SA’s largest events.
Students are found waiting in line from a half hour to an hour for Pistachio’s pasta, as the line usually stretches beyond the Pistachio’s doors at lunchtime.