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Welcome to The Spectrum's second-annual Commencement Issue!
Last issue, we ran an important editorial cartoon. I hope you noticed it.
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For years, the UB Foundation has operated beyond the reach of the Freedom of Information Law.But its days of opaqueness may be numbered.
What's not to like about the Bills' signing of star defensive end Mario Williams, unless you're being a giant pessimist or a Bills hater?
While they had by no means witnessed a bad performance, some fans were using words like "old" and "boring" as they walked out of moe.'s last Buffalo-area show: a free July 20 performance at outdoor Artpark.
After Burger King left the Commons on North Campus, students didn't have to wait long to go without a burger fix in the plaza. And now, the meat isn't preprocessed or taken straight out of a freezer.
Just when it appeared that the Student Association Senate would finally take definitive action regarding the InterVarsity Christian Fellowship, the Senate postponed its ultimate decision once again.
The Associated Press exposed the New York Police Department over the weekend for keeping extensive and secret records on Muslim student groups in the northeast, including UB's Muslim Student Association.
Starting next fall, incoming freshmen will be able to sign a pledge to "Finish in Four" years; if they meet the pledge's requirements and still can't graduate in four years, they'll finish their degrees free of tuition and comprehensive fee charges.
The board of the union representing UB faculty and professional staff voted on Monday to remove Mike Behun as president of the organization.
Today's top story is an interview between Spectrum Editor in Chief Matthew Parrino and UB President Satish K. Tripathi. That interview was originally scheduled between Tripathi and me.
The Intervarsity Christian Fellowship (IVCF) must get rid of the "basis of faith" that its officers must subscribe to if it wants to maintain its status as a Student Association-recognized club.
Wednesday's column asked if President Satish K. Tripathi had followed SUNY policy when he joined the board of directors of the Buffalo Niagara Partnership and accepted $265,000 in private salary from the UB Foundation and the SUNY Research Foundation on top of his $385,000 state salary.
President Tripathi may have violated SUNY policy when he accepted a seat on the Buffalo Niagara Partnership's board of directors and $265,000 in private salary from the UB Foundation and SUNY Research Foundation.
President Tripathi may have violated SUNY policy when he accepted a seat on the Buffalo Niagara Partnership's board of directors and $265,000 in private salary from the UB Foundation and SUNY Research Foundation.
A union representing UB faculty and staff recently passed a referendum demanding the university to cut its ties with the Buffalo Niagara Partnership and the Business Council of New York State.
The race for who will try and defeat President Barack Obama on Election Day once included 10 candidates. On Thursday, that number shrunk to four when Texas Governor Rick Perry withdrew from the race for the Republican nomination.
No state funds were used when UB illegally donated $2,560 to former Erie County Executive Chris Collins' political campaign in 2010, according to a letter from Freedom of Information Law (FOIL) Appeals Officer Geraldine Gauthier to The Spectrum.
I often feel guilty for being such a sports fanatic.