Long hair because they care
November is not only the month of students making the last stretch toward the end of the semester, but for some UB students, it is a month of bearded faces and raising awareness of men’s health issues.
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November is not only the month of students making the last stretch toward the end of the semester, but for some UB students, it is a month of bearded faces and raising awareness of men’s health issues.
While most UB students were happy to spend a few months away from the cold this summer, William Philipps spent his summer at the ice sheets of Svalbard, a Norwegian group of islands. Now, he uses his knowledge from the trip to understand the coming “polar vortex.”
Banny Chen, a senior communication major, lost his cousin, Danny Chen, to suicide Oct. 3, 2011. The 19-year-old soldier committed suicide while he was serving in Afghanistan, due to mistreatment from fellow soldiers that involved racial slurs and physical harassment.
Ramla Qureshi wanted a platform for females in engineering fields to empower each other, but she was not able to find it in Pakistan.
As a freshman undecided major, Seth Jeffrey finds his interests lie in engineering, business and psychology. Jeffrey, however, does not know if he is interested enough in those subjects to pursue a career in any of them.
Sometimes all it takes is 140 characters on Twitter to become a leader. In Aaron Krolikowski’s case, he didn’t want to be late to work.
Despite a temperature of 80 degrees Fahrenheit Tuesday, students enjoyed a UB This Winter Carnival, complete snow cones and an 8-foot-tall balloon snowman.
Daniel Tobias, a second year physical therapy graduate student, said depression can impact a person’s daily life “as much as a sprained leg.”
Rui Lin did not expect to be matching pictures with music clips or thinking about his approach to romantic relationships when he began his introductory psychology class.
On a rainy Sunday morning, 24 students on the Buffalo Creative Re-Use tour learned water bottles and cans are not the only items that can be recycled.
When Sriram Ravindran left India to continue his graduate studies in the United States, he said he was already aware of cases in which people were arrested because they wrote or liked Facebook posts that criticized the government or politicians in India.
When some international students arrived to UB for the start of this semester, the university screened them for symptoms of Ebola.
Clinks of bangles are heard amidst synchronized claps. The floor shakes as dancers leap into poses, painting the stage with vibrant clothing hues, enthusiasm leaping from the dancers eyes to the audience’s imagination.