Better to burn out than to fade away
It was the second semester of my freshman year.
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It was the second semester of my freshman year.
Kara Rodriguez* doesn’t feel smart enough to study for big exams without Adderall.
Omar David has never had a black professor.
Robert Spencer couldn’t speak for more than 30 seconds without students shouting and cursing at him on Monday night.
Robert Spencer’s impending visit is causing major tension across UB’s campus.
When people hear my high heels clink from a distance and spot a butterscotch blonde donned in a loose-fit romper, they know I’ve entered the room.
University police closed off the road between Augsburger and Flint, after three vehicles were struck in a car accident.
In recent years, Student Association executive board elections had forgone conclusions, where parties ran unopposed or one party was practically poised to win.
The Student Association executive board controls roughly $4 million of student money collected through the mandatory student activity fee of $104.75 per semester. Elections will take place from March 28-30 from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. in the Student Union Theater. Four parties are running for executive board positions. One student is running for treasurer independently. Here is a breakdown of the candidates:
Theresa Rubi drove to North Campus from her apartment on Minnesota Avenue on Wednesday morning “slipping at every turn.”
The UB community woke up to large words reading “Black Lives Matter” in red, black and green paint on the bull outside of the Student Union on Wednesday morning.
Jewish community centers have recently become targets of bomb threats. The slew of bomb threats has caused fear and uncertainty in Jewish communities.
Piers Whitaker fears President Donald Trump’s bathroom legislation will criminalize transgender people. He feels the legislation sends a message that transgender people are not allowed to exist in public spaces.
When Cynthia Tysick sees a news story on social media, she diligently fact-checks it on Snopes and PolitiFact.
Former U.S. Attorney General Eric Holder sat down with Spectrum Senior News Editor Ashley Inkumsah for a Q&A session before he spoke at UB’s Distinguished Speaker Series on Thursday night. Holder spoke about his early life, gave advice to college students looking to invoke political change on campus and discussed his major gripes with President Donald Trump’s administration.
Eric Holder’s biggest fear growing up was Raymond Ellis, the neighborhood thug.
Megan Glander was faced with one of the hardest decisions of her life when she was offered a job with Senator Chuck Schumer; she could either go after her dream job or stay at UB surrounded by the people she considered her family.
When Aliyah Hadid went to a sex toy store in Canada, she thought lonely, old women would be there.
The graduate architecture student who was stuck in Iran under the travel ban executive order has returned to the U.S.
Hundreds of UB students gathered in freezing cold temperatures on Friday holding signs that encouraged solidarity, waving flags of their native countries and chanting “No Trump. No KKK. No fascist USA.”