Issue
Volume 59, Issue 9
Big agenda for the G-20
Getting serious on climate change
The entire globe realizes that climate change is a very real issue, even though several major governments have largely ignored it for the past two decades. However, the issue will be front and center at the United Nations summit on climate change, which began on Tuesday. [read more]
Bitemarks loose teeth in court
By: Ashley Hirt
Bitemark evidence may not be as reliable as many in the forensic dentistry field had hoped. UB researchers have found that analyzing bitemarks may only be shaky ground at best, leaving this once useful way of gathering evidence essentially null and void. [read more]
Fox-y Shazaam
By: John Ranic
She’s a wet dream come true – but maybe even that’s drying up. [read more]
Griffs grab Bulls by the horns
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By: Matt Weber
This past weekend, the women’s soccer team (1-7-0) traveled 20 minutes down Main Street in its last game before the start of conference play. [read more]
Harsh reality
It’s time for the U.S. to leave Afghanistan
America needs a reality check. The president and the leaders of America’s armed forces need one as well. [read more]
House in a nut house
By: Angela Vizzi
Dr. House is back without the Vicodin, but he still has the same attitude. If the first episode of House is any sign of things to come, he is definitely not the same House. [read more]
Less money, more problems
By: Rachel Lamb, Steve Neilans
The fridge is empty, an unopened box of noodles lurks in a corner of the kitchen and half a box of stale cereal is all that remains in the cupboards. [read more]
Reign of stupidity
By: Eric Hilliker
I’m going to destroy you all. I have a doomsday weapon strapped to my back with my finger on the red button. [read more]
Rivalry in the making
By: Chris Law
A true rivalry is brewing between two Mid-American Conference cross-country powerhouses. [read more]
Snap, dazzle and pop
By: Marisa Mittelman
College sports attract a diverse crowd of viewers that enjoy everything from tailgating and giveaways to the halftime show. One group of students may just enjoy halftime a little bit more than the rest – the UB Dazzlers. [read more]
Split success
By: Luke Hammill
The men’s tennis team put forth impressive performances on Sunday, even with half its squad split between two states. [read more]
Technical Difficulties
UBSpectrum.com is having some problems
We are experiencing technical difficulties on our Web site with articles and e-mail addresses. We apologize for the inconvenience and are working on it diligently. [read more]
UB Council discusses making master plan reality
By: Amanda Woods
It was all business on Monday as UB Council members gathered to discuss the long-term goals of the university and the steps they must take to reach them. [read more]
