Former UB law professor proceeds with federal suit against UB Law School
A former law school professor has filed a federal lawsuit against UB's Law School Dean Makau Mutua for firing him without cause and for breach of contract.
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A former law school professor has filed a federal lawsuit against UB's Law School Dean Makau Mutua for firing him without cause and for breach of contract.
Finals are approaching quickly and if you're anything like me, you'll be reaching your maximum stress level weeks before the actual final exam. And if you're really like me, you'll be reaching for some comfort food while staying up well into the night, cramming for your exams. Here are some facts about comfort eating that may surprise you.
Max Levitt never performs the same song and never wears the same costume twice. He spends hours perfecting each routine, song, dance and costume. He makes his own outfits from thrift store finds, spending up to two and a half hours on his makeup, crafting himself and transforming into his character: Martha Murder.
Kelly Haywood has been competitively swimming for 20 years. The Kenmore/Tonawanda swimmer has been a part of her Special Olympics team since she was 28 years old.
During my freshman year of college, I tried to have what I thought would be the complete college experience: I lived in a dorm with a less-than-ideal roommate, dealt with loud neighbors, ate sub-par meals and read texts for countless hours at my small, poorly lit desk.
During my freshman year of college, I tried to have what I thought would be the complete college experience: I lived in a dorm with a less-than-ideal roommate, dealt with loud neighbors, ate sub-par meals and read texts for countless hours at my small, poorly lit desk.
I am not a winter girl. Because I was born and raised in Buffalo, people assume I'm a total winter-lover.
Condoms, lube, pregnancy tests, Plan B, HPV shots, doctors' visits, safe alcohol consumption and sexual health information. UB offers all these things for protection and knowledge about a college student's health at little to no cost.
The biggest relief of my life was the moment I walked across the stage during my high school graduation and received my diploma - the moment I always pictured being the end of one chapter and the beginning of adulthood.
I hadn't been in that much pain in months. My legs were shaking, I could barely raise my arms from my sides and my chest felt like it had a 50-pound weight on it.
College is hard, but eating healthy is harder.
Student Association President Travis Nemmer, a former member of his high school rifle team and part of a family who owns and actively shoots guns, believes the latest New York State gun law regulations are counterproductive.
Exercise is supposed to make you look good. And looking good is supposed to make you feel good, right? Throughout the winter months, the thought of leaving my warm house to venture into the cold to go to class makes me cringe - forget about going to the gym.
If you talk to my family and friends, they'll tell you I'm the super athlete - the one who has always been the ultra-competitive and sport-loving tomboy.
In the wake of the $300,000 scandal in spring 2012, the Student Association, Assembly and Senate have been working together to dispel skepticism brought on by last year's student government.
Do you wear that funny hat? Do you celebrate Thanksgiving? Do you get double the presents? How does that happen? Does this mean you're good at math?
UB is hosting four blood drives this week through the American Red Cross to assist victims of Hurricane Sandy.
The Student Association Assembly met on Wednesday to discuss a resolution to Student Life's proposed policy regarding new club policies. The Assembly decided not to pass a resolution until after the Nov. 5 meeting.
When people ask me who I'm voting for during this year's presidential race, my first response is a shrug of my shoulders. My second is a quick "I have no idea." At 19 years old, I may not be as politically savvy as Anderson Cooper, but my decent handle on the candidates and their platforms leaves me wondering who I'll vote for when I step into the booth on Election Day.
On Wednesday, Oct. 24, the Student Association Assembly met to voice its opinions on the proposed Student Life legislation, which would possibly shift much of SA's power to the university-administered Student Life.