Resources for community members impacted by Saturday’s mass shooting
Ten lives were taken and three were injured during a racially motivated mass shooting at the Tops on Buffalo’s East Side Saturday afternoon.
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Ten lives were taken and three were injured during a racially motivated mass shooting at the Tops on Buffalo’s East Side Saturday afternoon.
Ten people were killed and three were injured in a racially motivated mass shooting at the Tops on Buffalo’s East Side Saturday afternoon. It was the deadliest shooting in Buffalo history.
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Jack O’Leary is sick of UB’s unattractive campus and worries about its impact on students’ mental health. Khrystyna Adam doesn’t want the efforts being made to help Ukraine to die out.
One week after campus descended into chaos in response to Allen West’s controversial speech, “America is not Racist — Why American Values are Exceptional,” UB’s Black Student Union held a “town hall” meeting Monday to discuss the aftermath of that day.
I first entered Reilly Mullen’s office as a wide-eyed staff writer.
“Black Lives Matter.”
College students are no stranger to sleep deprivation.
Every single morning, I wake up in my freshman dorm room on my twin XL bed and my cheap mattress topper.
Registration is now open for UB’s seventh annual Step Challenge, a free initiative sponsored by the UB School of Public Health and Health Professions (SPHHP) to encourage UB community members to get outside this spring and exercise.
Antonina Bandrivska, a graduate student studying biology, has recently become best friends with sleep deprivation. Endless nights and tired days have become an essential part of her being since Feb. 24.
“Quiet hours” are implemented in UB dorms on weekdays after 11 p.m. to promote healthy sleeping habits and ensure the comfort of all students.
Aimee Zynda, a junior political science major, watched her roommates in their Flint Village apartment perform their usual nighttime routine, consisting of brushing their teeth, washing their faces and putting on their pajamas—except starting Feb. 5 this also included boiling several pots of water to avoid taking cold showers.
Victor E. Bull is the ultimate characterization of school pride. But he isn’t the only cheerleader on campus.
Nikole Hannah-Jones is not in the business of making people comfortable.
Buffalo has an abundance of Black-owned businesses.
The nationwide labor shortage has claimed another victim: Parking and Transportation Services.
I’ve never considered myself pretty.
One World Café, the highly-anticipated three-story international-themed eatery located just outside of Capen Hall which has been under construction since 2019, will open to students on the first day of classes — with a twist.
In the fall of eighth grade, Friday nights meant eating too much popcorn, attempting new makeup looks and secretly watching Mean Girls in my best friend’s basement. My friends and I talked for hours about boys who didn’t know we existed, discussed Halloween costume ideas and stalked celebrities on social media accounts our parents didn’t know we had. It was my turn to receive a makeover, and all was well — until one girl scrolled onto a post about National Hispanic Heritage Month.