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(05/16/24 7:32am)
Over a ton of waste was hauled from locations across UB in September by the Office of Sustainability, and brought to the Student Union Courtyard to be meticulously sorted and cataloged as part of a trash and recycling audit.
(05/14/24 2:05am)
In South Campus’ MacKay Heating Plant tower is home to a family of rare birds: peregrine falcons.
(05/07/24 7:17pm)
The day after New York City Police officers arrested hundreds of protesters who occupied Hamilton Hall, UB students and other Western New York residents marched on campus and attempted to set up an encampment outside Hochstetter Hall. The night ended with multiple arrests and injuries. Here's how it happened.
(05/07/24 2:33am)
Amid the deluge of heated Israel-Palestine discourse and Young Americans for Freedom (YAF) abortion arguments are two characters bringing levity to the UB 2024 Snapchat story.
(04/02/24 9:53pm)
Some of the most captivating performances in Buffalo aren’t happening in large venues or popular bars.
(03/11/24 6:07am)
When Student Association (SA) president Becky Paul-Odionhin and then-vice president Sammi Pang were reelected last year, it was the first time in 15 years that an incumbent administration kept the executive board.
(02/29/24 2:56am)
As the head of the think tank Demos, Heather McGhee oversaw an organization that gathered data on the problems facing America’s working and middle classes, crafted public policies designed to fix those problems, and advocated for them on Capitol Hill and in the press.
(02/13/24 12:43am)
It’s an almost universal college experience: You’ve planned an epic night out on the town, but now it’s time to choose the designated driver. There’s a lot more shifting eyes than raised hands.
(12/07/23 12:50am)
Some of UB’s biggest and strongest students took to the stage of the SU theater earlier this semester to participate in the first ever on-campus bodybuilding competition.
(11/02/23 1:24am)
UB removes just over a ton of waste from its campuses every day, a majority of which ends up in landfills. The university is working toward sending only 10% of UB-generated waste to landfills, but around 70-80% of waste currently goes to the dump.
(10/25/23 11:26pm)
The bass rattled the metal roof, even in the upstairs bathroom.
(10/20/23 1:29am)
Not many people get a twinkle in their eye when they retell the story of their own mock execution, but Daniel Britt does.
(10/05/23 3:02am)
Nearly every inch of UB alum Michael Santoro’s bedroom is covered in World War I memorabilia: rare uniform pieces, medals, photos, letters, diaries and more.
(09/20/23 10:29pm)
For years, UB students have harbored an intense aversion to entering Lake LaSalle without the protection of a kayak’s hull. When some brave soul takes the plunge into LaSalle’s murky waters, the reactions are fearful:
(09/13/23 11:55pm)
The UB Student Association (SA) extended the deadline for club officer training to Sept. 25, and then again to Sept. 30, from the original deadline of Sept. 11. As of the morning of Sept. 12, some clubs still did not have access to training.
(09/07/23 5:54am)
Despite earning recognition in his field, winning a John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Fellowship and dedicating years of his life to his work, Eduardo Mercado III, isn’t particularly fond of researching whale songs.
(05/11/23 10:00pm)
The normal bustle of the Student Union was interrupted by something no onlooker had ever seen: a drag queen leading a campus tour group.
(04/27/23 2:38am)
Only one class at UB sends students to a strip club, discusses dinosaur pornography and has students talk to parents about “the talk”: COM 492, “The Science of Attraction.”
(04/13/23 3:43am)
There are endless rumors about UB’s Ellicott Complex — that the architect was on acid or that his child helped him design it, for example.
(03/11/23 9:36pm)
OUTpatient, an LGBTQ club from UB’s Jacobs School of Medicine, organized a different kind of protest to Michael Knowles’ on-campus speech. Proud to see how quickly undergraduates organized their large protest outside Slee Hall, the medical students wanted to give students another option.