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The TV show “Friends” has episode titles that are very applicable to the college experience: “The One Where Everybody Finds Out”; “The One with All the Resolutions”; “The One with the Blackout.”
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The TV show “Friends” has episode titles that are very applicable to the college experience: “The One Where Everybody Finds Out”; “The One with All the Resolutions”; “The One with the Blackout.”
The Student Association confirmed late Monday that The Chainsmokers will headline this year's Spring Fest, scheduled for April 23 in Alumni Arena, after Ticketmaster leaked the artists early. Mac Miller and Coleman Hell will also perform alongside a still-unnamed fourth artist, according to SA Entertainment Director Terese Regan.
The Spectrum’s editorial board unanimously elected Gabriela Julia as next year’s editor in chief on Sunday. Julia, a junior communication major and current managing editor at the newspaper, ran unopposed.
Arguably the best part about the holidays is the food – and what’s better than an excuse to eat all kinds of holiday-themed desserts. Baking cookies at Christmastime is a great way to spend time with friends and family, get in the holiday spirit and end up with some sweet treats to enjoy until New Year’s. Here are five recipes to consider adding to your holiday baking list. Grab an apron, crank up the Christmas music and get baking.
From the moment American Airlines Flight 11 crashed into the north tower of the World Trade Center at 8:46 a.m. on Sept. 11, 2001, normalcy in the United States shattered.
The Spectrum’s editorial board unanimously elected Tom Dinki as next year’s editor in chief on Sunday. Dinki, a junior English major and current senior news editor at the newspaper, ran unopposed.
The Society of Professional Journalists (SPJ) announced Thursday two current editors and one former editor of The Spectrum have placed in the SPJ’s Mark of Excellence regional awards competition.
Eliot Hall spent the third-last night of his spring break in Cancun, Mexico, in jail.
A group of students is making love a movement at UB by providing help and support for students battling depression, anxiety and self-harm.
Paul Englert Jr., though an only child, was part of a brotherhood.
Usually, I talk non-stop when I go to the mall, vocalizing the visions of potential new shoe purchases and piles of comfy sweaters dancing in my head.
In 1999, more than 52 percent of 16- to 19-year-olds held summer jobs.
Running two and a half miles can give five meals to hungry people. Running 3.2 miles can provide roughly eight puppy and kitten vaccinations.
It was a sand court. The net sagged in the middle, like most outdoor nets do from use and exposure to the elements. The sky was filled with white puffy clouds, and the glaring rays from the sun made it difficult to see the ball as it volleyed back and forth.
In a single walk down Delaware Avenue this July, participants of the Taste of Buffalo will inhale the tantalizing smell of steaming, saucy chicken wings, chow down on a beef on weck sandwich and be tempted by delicacies like chocolate-dipped cheesecake and strawberries.
Everyone was laughing, and I didn't know why.
UB is the first university to use GPS tracking technology for students to come together as a biking community.
As my freshman year of college comes to a close, I've compiled some things I wish I hadn't waited until months into my second semester to do, in the hopes that you can learn from my mistakes.
An idea came to Nigel Michki in the form of "divine inspiration" - completely out of the blue. After discussing the idea with some friends, "that would be neat" became "we should really do that."
When Daniel DeVoe arrived at UB in the fall of 2011 to attend law school, he was disappointed to find a "complete lack of LGBT visibility and class offerings." UB's law school environment had no opportunities for an LGBT student or anyone interested in LGBT law, according to DeVoe. Instead of wishing he had chosen a school with a thriving LGBT community, he did something about it.