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The semester is finally coming to a close, and the weather is finally warming up.
Editor's note, May 5: UB originally reported that five of the 15 protesters arrested on Wednesday were students. The university's Student Conduct Office announced on Sunday that it had "discovered" that two of the protesters previously categorized as unaffiliated with UB were students. This article has been updated to include that new information.
Editor's note, May 2, 11:46 a.m.: The university has just released a statement that revised the number of protesters arrested to 15, among other clarifications and new statements. This article will remain in the condition in which it was published, but a new story can be found here.
Hundreds of pro-Palestinian protestors started setting up an encampment on North Campus Wednesday afternoon, but tore down their tents after law enforcement ordered them to do so.
I had my first drink in a gay bar last October.
When Gregory Jarvis was selected to be a payload specialist on NASA’s Challenger shuttle, he honored his alma mater by taking a white UB flag with him to space.
Women’s softball (12-20, 4-7 MAC) won one game narrowly, lost another in overtime and were defeated in a blowout this weekend at Ball State University. The Bulls showcased their prowess throughout the series, but ultimately lost 2-1 against the Ball State Cardinals (16-21, 3-8 MAC).
As award season continues on, many people have their eyes on formal wear — including me. I am obsessed with formal wear. I keep up with the red carpet more than I do the movies. I don’t care about who wins what Oscar, but I do care about who was dressed the best. When I was a kid, I would talk about what beautiful dresses I would wear if I were on those red carpets. I still play the game.
It’s once again an election year.
I have been single almost every Valentine’s Day of my life. And that’s OK.
As the holiday season approaches, so too does finals season. And as usual, one of my favorite holidays, Hanukkah, falls squarely during the last weeks of the semester. It feels funny to have the holiday based on one night of oil burning for eight consistently in the heart of finals — a time when we are all desperately trying not to burn out.
I grew up in a Long Island town that was so old, it had a familial graveyard next to the elementary school. At eight years old, I could swear up and down that I had seen a ghost in the elementary school building. And that town, Sea Cliff, NY, is just one square mile of Long Island. The island is also home to the Amityville Horror House and Kings Park Psychiatric Center. In short, Long Island is absolutely dripping in ghost stories.
For the past week or two, TikTok has been buzzing about men and their inability to stop thinking about the Roman Empire. People have asked, “Do all men think about the Roman Empire that often?” and “Who made this nonsense up?”
After Tyler Lewis, a sophomore business major at Buffalo State University, was fatally stabbed outside of the Ellicott Complex in October, University Police released a statement saying that it had been “at least 30 years” since the last homicide on campus.