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I never expected to see goodbye columns in the middle of the year in The Spectrum. I really had never expected that I'd be the one writing it.
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I never expected to see goodbye columns in the middle of the year in The Spectrum. I really had never expected that I'd be the one writing it.
Before I get into this column, I would just like to state that I am a red-blooded heterosexual male. That being said, death be to the public display of leggings.
A collage of videos stretch across the walls of a room as each moving image captures the raw expressions and disciplined fingers of classical musicians. The piece is titled, Entre le son et l'image, or Between the Sound and the Image, and is one of many sophisticated works created by the innovative artist Sylvie Bélanger.
Homecoming Court has historically been a high school popularity contest; the most popular girl in school and her boyfriend are voted the homecoming queen and king for the night. The two spend the night together, receiving both congratulations and envy. This honor, for one San Diego school, now belongs to two females.
It's a bird. It's a plane. It's a…weather balloon?
Students are tired of tuition hikes, and they want changes now.
Students and their families spend thousands of dollars on college every year, with many students choosing to move away from home. This weekend, UB invites families to visit their children's new home away from home.
The UB Department of Orthopaedics and Sports Medicine was presented with a $1 million donation from the Ralph C. Wilson Foundation on Tuesday, Sept. 20.
It's one thing to not want to go to class. It's another thing to be unable to.
While many students experience different stages of grief, anger, and fear in the aftermath of Sept. 11, The Spectrum published a paper on Sept. 12, 2001. Even 10 years later, the events still remain clear in the mind of the staff.
Facebook is the largest social networking site of this generation and the largest factor in judging someone's worth, according to a recent study.
Students at UB are tired of getting pushed around and now they're pushing back.
Bodies laid out on a cold metallic table waiting to be examined. Police and court officials pressing for information that might help break a case. Seeing a family receive closure after losing a loved one. This may sound like an episode of CSI, but this is the life of a medical examiner.
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Keeping the house cool on a warm day requires either the use of window coverings or expensive air conditioning. However, new technology may allow for both a cooler house and a clear view of the outdoors.
Women in scientific academia are severely outnumbered compared to their male counterparts. Last Tuesday, UB Undergraduate Academies hosted two guest speakers to discuss this trend.
When people think about professional sports in Buffalo, they can usually only name the Bills and the Sabres. As such, there is an opinion that this city cannot win championships.
The University at Buffalo Law School has rebounded after falling out of the top 100 law schools in the nation, according to U. S. News & World Report.
Among all the issues facing college students, mental health issues are some of the most prevalent and, also, some of the least discussed.
Mental health issues can affect anyone, regardless of age, race, gender, or sexual orientation. No matter who someone is or what his or her issue may be, there is nothing to be ashamed of.