Issue
Volume 57, Issue 33
A student out of options
University Residence Halls & Apartments denies liability in pipe burst damages
By: STEPHANIE SCIANDRA
At approximately 5:30 a.m. on Feb. 24, 2007, a pipe burst in Goodyear Hall on South Campus flooded room 512 East and left one of the room's occupants with over $2000 worth of damage. [read more]
Buffalo women start season out on the right foot
By: ALEXANDER HUMMEL
With an early lead and final swing of momentum, the women's basketball squad came away with a victory in their first game of the season. [read more]
Bullet holes bring awareness
By: KATHERINE ENDERLE
Spectators are shooting bullets of praise all over the Center For the Arts as Oreen Cohen's exhibit, "Bulletholes at the Intersection of Dortheenestrasse and Am Kupfergraben," offers an in-depth look at the lasting effects of war. [read more]
Bulls beat Bulls in home opener
By: CHRIS RYNDAK
The Buffalo Bulls returned to Alumni Arena on Tuesday night and brought their new up-tempo offense with them. [read more]
Bulls Take Second At Classic
By: BRIAN MEINDL
A strong showing from the wrestling team gave the Bulls a second place finish at SUNY Brockport's Oklahoma Gold Classic, Saturday night. The Bulls finished the tournament with a total of 105 points. The overall winner of the match was the 19th ranked Oklahoma Sooners, who finished the day with 177.5 points. [read more]
Making a musical Impact
By: CARLOS M. CAMACHO
Driver Side Impact, an up & coming band recently signed to Victory Records, plans to win over virgin ears when they storm through Buffalo this December. But before they intentionally skid out in the Queen City, the band that sees itself as far from typical spoke with The Spectrum about their initial success and progress thus far. [read more]
New concentration based on globalization added to MBA program
By: CHENG CHEONG
The UB School of Management has added a new concentration that focuses on the dynamics of global distribution and supply chains to the Masters of Business Administration (MBA) program. [read more]
Playoffs – why not?
By: STEPHEN MARTH
Let me start off by stating that I'm not insane, despite all of the extremely stupid things I've said in my life. Hopefully my next sentence won't be one of those things: I think the Bills can make the playoffs. [read more]
Primary phase of UB2020 focuses on current campus issues
By: JOANN PAN
In the expert-led forum Monday night, students were to point out problems to Building UB planners concerning the three university campuses. [read more]
SA CLUBS
By: FIONNA AGOMUOH
It's a difficult task to walk through UB's campus and not notice the presence of its clubs and organizations. [read more]
SA clubs that strive for prominence
By: FIONNA AGOMUOH
It's a difficult task to walk through UB's campus and not notice the presence of its clubs and organizations. [read more]
Schedule
Thursday
[read more]Scoreboard
Women's Basketball [read more]
Shoo flu, don’t bother me: vaccines available on campus
By: JOSHUA BOSTON
Instead of suffering from ailment after ailment during the coming winter, students can take the opportunity to get their flu shot this week. [read more]
Sidelines
Bailey earns MAC honors [read more]
Soundtrack Watch
By: DAN MECCA
What makes a movie? Well, for one thing, it's what we hear in the background. Here are five movies whose success can be directly attributed to the tracks behind the cameras, pacing the plotline's every emotion with perfection. [read more]
Survival strategies for winter
By: KRISTEN DEANGELI
As winter boots and hot chocolate begin to fly off the shelves, it's obvious that fall is slipping away. The cold breeze that's been sweeping across campus for the past week is just a friendly reminder for UB students to start gearing up for the cold months ahead. [read more]
They are not that good
By: EVAN NEMEROFF
Living in Western New York for the past four years is really starting to get on my nerves. I hate listening to Buffalo Bills fans say how their team is the best in the National Football League and will win every game they play. [read more]
They attack from the north
By: MATT MANERA
The Earth is a very large locale. There are many people inhabiting it. And they all want to come to the United States, especially Canadians. [read more]
Throw your own parade
Fifteen Veterans for Peace protestors arrested at Veterans Day parade
Fifteen members of the Veterans for Peace protestors were arrested on Sunday Nov. 11 during Boston’s Veterans Day parade. The group was told by the American Legion, an organization of veterans, that they were not allowed to protest because the parade was not political in nature, according to Boston Now. [read more]
UB 101: friend or foe?
By: SHANNON WHITE
Freshman year is the time to get acquainted with UB, take some good classes and learn about one's major. Almost all students at one time or another are backed into the ugly corner of taking a class they didn't want or didn't need, after believing it fulfilled a requirement. [read more]
