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I remember sitting in my first Spectrum class. It was fall 2018, the first day of my second year at UB. A year –– I promised myself –– that I would change my perspective.
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I remember sitting in my first Spectrum class. It was fall 2018, the first day of my second year at UB. A year –– I promised myself –– that I would change my perspective.
*This column contains sensitive content about sexual assault which may be triggering.
Students and faculty are concerned for the future of UB’s Asian Studies Program following Walter Hakala’s Dec. 10 resignation as director.
Editor's note: This article refers to sensitive topics such as assault which could upset some readers.
Maggie Haberman knows her critical coverage of President Donald Trump “probably works at [her] disadvantage.” But she says she isn’t writing for the president’s approval.
Maggie Haberman said she had a “fairly traditional career” before Donald Trump’s presidency.
Students are embracing their culture, their history and highlighting black excellence across campus this week.
Christopher Columbus should not be celebrated, and that’s not a matter of debate.
Note: This column contains sensitive content about sexual assault and domestic violence which may be triggering.
On Aug. 30, 2009, 12-year-old Sarah Scott’s dreams came true when she saw the Jonas Brothers live in Toronto.
On the first day of the 2019-20 academic school year, UB handed out another diploma.
Brian Regan doesn’t think he’s a household name.
State Supreme Court Judge Tracey Bannister postponed today's 9:30 a.m. court hearing between UB and Sub-Board I to July 30 at 8:30 a.m.
A New York State Supreme Court Judge amended Sub-Board I’s temporary restraining order against UB earlier today.
A State Supreme Court Judge issued a temporary restraining order against UB, barring implementation of all decisions put forth on May 6.
After two years of planning, construction for the One World Café began on May 20.
Note: This column contains sensitive content about sexual assault which may be triggering.
North Campus buildings are safe to re-enter following this morning’s gas leak.
Student Representative Michael Brown called into Monday’s UB Council meeting and spoke for 15 minutes, denouncing the university’s decision to remove Sub-Board I as the fiscal agent for student fees.
UB is replacing Sub-Board I, which has overseen student government funds for the past 49 years, with the Faculty Student Association, a private nonprofit.