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Voting is ongoing for UB Council Student Representative, after polls in the three-way race between Alika Turton, Jack Walsh and Cameron Kiner opened Monday morning.
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Voting is ongoing for UB Council Student Representative, after polls in the three-way race between Alika Turton, Jack Walsh and Cameron Kiner opened Monday morning.
UB Council Student Representative candidates can’t include advocacy initiatives in their official platforms after a UB election official told candidates that such proposals amounted to “providing false information” about the election.
Offset, JID and Shenseea will headline Spring Fest on May 4, the Student Association (SA) announced in an Instagram post.
Tensions rose among faculty in the College of Arts and Sciences (CAS) during a heated two-hour meeting Tuesday afternoon, as low attendance tanked a planned confidence vote in CAS and university leadership.
The College of Arts and Sciences (CAS) faculty will hold a confidence vote regarding Robin Schulze, the dean of the college, President Satish Tripathi, and Provost A. Scott Weber in a CAS faculty meeting at 4:30 p.m. on April 16 in 190 Norton Hall.
UB Sustainability has partnered with Astronomers Without Borders to set up recycling stations for eclipse glasses on North and South Campus.
On March 18, a more-than-nine-minute video chronicling vandalism committed by UB students in a neighborhood near South Campus was uploaded to YouTube.
Campus Dining & Shops (CDS) reopened the Seasons cafe, located in the Center for the Arts (CFA), on March 27.
The College of Arts and Sciences (CAS) will pause hiring for a “limited number” of Ph.D. lines and faculty positions, a CAS spokesperson confirmed shortly after a second protest against the planned staffing reductions.
As UB officials and speakers posed for a ribbon cutting at Thursday’s Crosby Hall reopening ceremony, two protesters walked to the front of the packed room with a letter in hand.
Campus Dining and Shops’ (CDS) opened a Latin American-themed eatery, “Sabor Latino,” on the first day of the spring semester.
UB students’ access to the learning management system (LMS) Blackboard will end on Friday, leaving Brightspace as UB’s sole LMS.
Donned with floral leis, students tossed large beach balls around the Student Union Theater as they awaited the start of the UB Honors College’s Annual Life Raft Debate Monday evening.
Greiner Hall hosted a Celebration of Black Excellence (COBE), a two-day event to honor Black leaders, students and arts at UB last Friday and Saturday.
By the time doors opened at 5:30 p.m., the CFA’s atrium was packed and any semblance of a line was long gone. Dancers in stunning dress from their respective cultures carried props through the crowd or waved to loved ones from a staircase above. The whole building buzzed with undeniable anticipation.
Attendees of the Black Student Union’s 54th annual Black Explosion were dressed to impress in sequin dresses, tuxedos and tulle dresses.
“Dammi Falastini,” a song about Palestinan pride by Palestinian singer Mohammed Assaf, echoed around Flint Loop as students gathered last Friday for UB Amnesty International’s “Free Palestine” walk from North to South Campus.