From the farm and beyond: How did that get on my plate?
Kelley Mosher didn’t buy milk from a grocery store until she was 16 years old.
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Kelley Mosher didn’t buy milk from a grocery store until she was 16 years old.
Between 1:30 a.m. and 4 a.m. Thursday morning I sat underneath my heated blanket, stuffing my face with Special K cereal and silently, yet hysterically, crying.
For Sushobhna Batra, Thanksgiving Day used to consist of microwavable meals and studying. But this Thursday, she will have a home-cooked meal in the company of a UB family.
Boyz II Men had no intention of letting the group’s age affect their performance; they sang like it was 1994.
In a mock court case, the “mythical mayor” of Buffalo-Niagara enjoyed slipping into “something more comfortable” as part of his cross-dressing fetish.
Maggie LeClair’s wardrobe is completely recycled and pays for itself.
Carbon monoxide has been leaking from a hole in Will Robinson’s 93 Winspear Ave. South Campus basement – he’s not sure for how long, but it wasn’t until inspectors came to his home Saturday that he had any idea.
Zombies are among us. And they are here to donate to charity.
Sigrid Fertig, an adjunct foreign language professor at UB, immigrated to the United States from Austria in 1989. She came with the impression the education professions here would be more regulated with more opportunities and benefits.
Caution tape and “MEN WORKING” signs have dotted students’ routes to classes since the start of the semester. Students have often been greeted by construction workers near the Center for the Arts’ main entrance or a gaping hole outside Talbert Hall.
Within a 12 year span, 34 percent more college graduates from ages 25 to 34 are choosing to stay in Buffalo after graduation, according to a recent study.
Out of 195 students surveyed, 57 percent said they’re concerned about Ebola spreading in the United States.
Producing the next generation of humanitarians, innovators, scientists and artists is President Satish Tripathi’s vision for the future of UB students.
“THE WORLD IS ENDING. HOW ABOUT NO,” is the Facebook message I woke up to Thursday afternoon from my best friend, Katie.
DeShawn Henry wants to make a difference in the world.
This spring, UB students will have the opportunity to intern at businesses new to Buffalo, thanks to a multi-million dollar initiative spearheaded by New York State.
When photographer Oliver Gagliani proposed a road trip to explore and capture the American Southwest in the ’70s, Brian Taylor wasted no time saying “yes.”
The Student Association’s mandatory activity fee will be raised by $10, based on a vote that only brought about 5 percent of UB’s 20,000 undergraduates to the polls.
Halley Davide asked her professor if it was acceptable for her to get the notes she would miss from class on Thursday due to her observance of Rosh Hashanah, the Jewish New Year. She said her professor looked her in the eye and bluntly said, “Well, I hope you have friends in the class.”
Lunch: $8.00