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The harsh reality of winter in Buffalo can be summed up in one four-letter word: snow.
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The harsh reality of winter in Buffalo can be summed up in one four-letter word: snow.
For many students who aren't natives of Western New York, the prerogative is getting home as soon as possible when exam week rolls around.
It's now December, and I feel that it's a good time to think about conclusions. Every journey comes to a close just as every book has a last page.
For UB, recycling means more than taking care of the planet -- it also means cold hard cash.
We get harpooned for it all the time - at the dinner table back home, on television, by suits wearing power ties and even in The Spectrum.
When he moves into the presidential suite on the fifth floor of Capen Hall in January, John B. Simpson will inherit the most lucrative pay package in the State University of New York system.
When I was an Orientation Aide, we had a skit in which a guy referred to an offensive incident as "gay," a common statement of negativity. Then two other people set the first guy right by explaining that, as he was an athlete, it was as if people called a bad thing "jock," instead of "gay." In our story, the guy got the message and everyone lived happily ever after.
Provost Elizabeth D. Capaldi will soon be leaving her position after three-and-a half years to take the job of State University of New York Vice Chancellor and Chief of Staff at state university headquarters in Albany.
As John B. Simpson prepares to move from his house in Santa Cruz to the presidential mansion on Lebrun Road in Amherst, UB students are discussing what the transition of power will mean for the university.
Like any good college student who sleeps far too little, I like to begin my day with coffee. It's like a tradition for me, even down to the way I take my coffee, black, just like my father.
The Crop Walk, a non-denominational pledge-funded walk sponsored by Campus Ministries Association, was held Sunday afternoon along the Ellicott Creek bike path.
Members of the American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics gathered Saturday, sponges in hand, to clean the J79 turbojet engine that sits in the lobby of Furnas Hall.
One part talent show, one part fashion expo, a dash of sass and all parts fabulous, the fifth annual Lesbian Gay Bisexual Transgender Alliance-sponsored Amateur Drag Show tore down the house Monday night in the Student Union Theater.
The front page of The Spectrum on Monday proclaimed that white supremacists were "countered" by demonstrators voicing their vehement opposition to the bigoted and racially inflammatory message of those marching on Sunday.
The Student Wide-Judiciary ruled in favor of four State University of New York Student Assembly delegates, thereby allowing them to run in the undergraduate Student Association Senate elections this week.
Any idiot can find 100 bucks. Unfortunately for idiots everywhere, this lucky idiot will likely blow the Benjamin on something quickly lost or consumed - gambling and liquor come to mind.
UB students may finally start seeing the textbook price tide turn in their favor in coming semesters.
A UB law student will receive a distinguished award this weekend for her extensive community service.
The Campus Crusade for Christ has existed at UB for 34 years, aiming to spreading the Christian gospel, providing fellowship for students, and acting as an organizational ambassador for the Christian faith.
Officially, Adam Sherlip's tenure as speaker of the undergraduate Student Association Assembly will begin on Sept. 29, with the legislative body's first meeting of the year. But do not tell him that.