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(09/01/19 5:57pm)
“I just think you are what you love,” Taylor Swift declares in a spoken interlude of "Lover’s" closing track, “Daylight,” an apt summary of the album, which Swift describes as being “a love letter to love itself.”
(05/10/18 5:18pm)
This year, I learned a lot about letting go of things that are no longer right for me, no matter how much I love them.
(05/07/18 5:18am)
Here are some places I’ve lost my keys in the past week: my refrigerator, my underwear drawer, my bathtub.
(05/03/18 8:30am)
Actor, director, screenwriter, author and science communicator Alan Alda spoke about the importance of effective science communication Wednesday night in Alumni Arena, as part of UB’s 31st annual Distinguished Speaker Series. Alda was the final speaker in this year’s lineup.
(05/03/18 8:40am)
Sayre Stowell, a junior aerospace and mechanical engineering major, won a naming contest for a new international-inspired dining hall set to open in 2020.
(04/30/18 3:48am)
Hundreds gathered in the Center for the Arts for UB’s 14th annual Celebration of Student Academic Excellence on Thursday. The event featured undergraduate and graduate students from a variety of disciplines presenting posters that highlighted their research and creative projects. An awards ceremony hosted by President Satish Tripathi and Vice President for Student Life A. Scott Weber followed.
(04/27/18 3:38am)
Students elected Mike Brown for a second term as UB Council student representative. Brown wants to improve parking, continue supporting efforts to get the UB Foundation to divest from fossil fuels and implement a new student-centric budgeting process.
(04/23/18 2:35am)
Anthony DeFeo said he believes Fossil Free UB’s “grassroots” approach and lack of association with SA have been key to getting the UB Foundation to listen to the organization’s concerns.
(04/19/18 8:15am)
Early Saturday morning, the U.S. and its allies launched over 100 missiles, targeting chemical weapons facilities in Syria. The airstrike was a response to an alleged chemical weapons attack on civilians in a Damascus suburb.
(04/12/18 8:12am)
Kamalie Liyanage lived off eating crepes for six months in New York City, inspiring her to open a creperie in Buffalo.
(03/29/18 7:10am)
Rent at Flickinger Court and Creekside Village will increase by 3 percent for the 2018-19 school year, according to Campus Living’s website. The rate hike comes in the midst of an ongoing movement by graduate students to demand higher stipends from the university.
(03/28/18 4:28pm)
Julia Bottoms said she believes art will save us from our own ignorance.
(03/25/18 1:00am)
Survivors of the Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School Feb. 14 shooting Justin Colton and Ryan Walsh rallied with more than 1,000 students and demonstrators at Buffalo’s “March for Our Lives” on Saturday. Colton said the day of the shooting was “just crazy.”
(03/18/18 11:32pm)
Maliheh Karamigolbaghi said she often feels homesick and miserable around the Persian New Year, so she wanted to host a Nowruz celebration to help alleviate homesickness that many Iranian students may feel.
(03/18/18 5:57pm)
Roughly 70 students gathered in the Student Union theater Thursday evening for a town hall meeting with the SA e-board candidates from the R.E.A.L. party, who are running unopposed.
(03/15/18 8:15pm)
Nearly 24 hours after interviewing with The Spectrum, United Peoples Party, one of two parties initially running in this year’s election, dropped out of the race, Student Association Elections and Credentials Chair Jacob Brown confirmed. U.P.P. dropped out of the race after failing to secure any SA club council endorsements on Monday night.
(03/12/18 5:00am)
MusicalFare’s “Spring Awakening” takes place in 19th-century Germany, but it tells a story that resonates with modern audiences.
(03/08/18 1:43am)
After being removed from the classroom last semester amid allegations of misbehavior, Dr. Kushal Bhardwaj is no longer a UB employee as of Jan. 10, according to UB spokesperson John Della Contrada.
(03/05/18 5:32am)
My mom says when I was a baby, I used to sing with the birds when I woke up instead of crying.
(03/01/18 9:08am)
After being folded into the Transnational Studies Department for 10 years, Global Gender and Sexuality Studies is once again a standalone program.