DIFCON12 aims to create discussion about sensitive topics on campus
Walter Hakala said as a white man, he is often asked how he is qualified to teach students about Islam.
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Walter Hakala said as a white man, he is often asked how he is qualified to teach students about Islam.
UB students will soon have yet another off-campus housing option.
Out of nearly 20,000 undergraduates at UB, there are only 22 McNair Scholars. Out of those 22, two can say they presented their research to a room full of professionals.
One hundred and eighty-five students spent their Saturday morning cleaning up churches, gardening, building homes and mentoring children in the City of Buffalo for UB Pride and Service Day.
Every other race gets the satisfaction of being called the politically correct term but African Americans are subjected to being identified as just a color.
“Make every day Earth day” is a saying that stands out to Ainslie Evans, a senior psychology major and UB Sustainability intern focused on student engagement.
UB students may soon get the chance to hold the same objects that figures like Julius Caesar, Augustus and Alexander the Great might have more than 2,000 years ago.
When Jason Okrasinski, Evan Dancer and Tim Jones attended the University of Michigan, they struggled to find off-campus housing and had bad experiences with landlords.
David Fineberg has seen homeless people walk into the Hearts for the Homeless center in Buffalo covered in snow but wearing flip-flops.
Last week, UB’s engineering majors dropped eggs from the third floor of the Student Union, catapulted ping pong balls into cups of water and held cage-match-style fights.
A group of about 10 students sits around a large table in the Intercultural and Diversity Center on the second floor of the Student Union while instructor Terri Budek assigns the homework for the week. But the homework students do in this class isn’t research papers or textbook assignments; they’re volunteering efforts and trips to indoor trampoline parks.
Dennis Black hadn’t ever been taped to a wall before this past Friday.