Editorial: UB’s handling of last Wednesday’s pro-Palestine protest was unacceptable
Editor’s note: This column is the collective opinion of members of our editorial board. This is not a reported piece.
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Editor’s note: This column is the collective opinion of members of our editorial board. This is not a reported piece.
Editor’s note: This column is the collective opinion of members of our editorial board. This is not a reported piece.
Editor’s note: This column is the collective opinion of members of our editorial board. This is not a reported piece.
Editor’s note: This column is the collective opinion of members of our editorial board. This is not a reported piece.
On Thursday afternoon, a man with no known UB affiliation stood in the spine for roughly three hours shouting xenophobic and homophobic opinions.
Roughly two years ago, then-UB Vice President Dennis Black pleaded guilty to grand larceny and stealing $320,000 in state funds.
The Student Association executive board and senators were disappointed with the tone of Friday’s senate meeting.
Last week, we lost one of our own.
The first Spectrum came out in December, 1950. In it, our staff wrote that a campus newspaper must present “all the hues and facets” of important issues at UB.
UB President Satish Tripathi was quick to act Friday and suspended fraternity events for the immediate future.
SA President Gunnar Haberl said he wanted to make the “morally right” choice. His statement indicates a reversal on SA’s decision regarding oSTEM –– an LGBTQ club for STEM majors –– and its denied recognition.
The Spectrum unanimously agrees that Students Reform Party presidential and vice presidential ticket is grounded in practical policy.
The Student Association turned our reporter and photographers away at International Fiesta on Saturday.
The UB Council went into executive session on Monday morning after a graduate student stood up and interrupted the meeting procedures. The student violated New York's Open Meetings Law.
UB says it’s a “diverse” and “inclusive” learning environment.
Venezuela is in a state of crisis.
On Friday, President Donald Trump announced a “national emergency” at the border.
A year ago, students from Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School galvanized the world when they marched and protested for stricter gun regulations after an armed student killed 17 of their friends and schoolmates.
Blackface isn’t just a southern thing.
None of the Spectrum editors’ families were majorly affected by the recent government shutdown, the longest in U.S. history.