Procrastination medication
Jeremy Ferris, a senior political science major, washed down an unprescribed 20 milligram extended-release Adderall with a swig of AMP energy drink.
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Jeremy Ferris, a senior political science major, washed down an unprescribed 20 milligram extended-release Adderall with a swig of AMP energy drink.
Davis Hall, a building that houses the School of Engineering and Applied Sciences, opened its doors to students for the first time last May. Its construction was intended to reflect a vision inspired by UB engineers: to become eco-friendly.
Harrison Kim, a senior business major, has been making his own money since he was 14 years old.
Melissa Kathan, a freshman accounting major, has been elected as the new Student Association Assembly speaker.
Student Association presidential candidate Carson Ciggia is questioning the motives for and approach to incorporating SA.
UB's Student Association is closer to becoming a not-for-profit organization following Wednesday night's Assembly meeting.
Dr. Eva Zurek knew she was destined to be a star.
A lot of people have nightmares. You wake up relieved it was just a dream, take a deep breath and then forget about it. But my nightmares and my entire life changed forever last year. March 28 at 1:30 a.m., to be exact. The night I got robbed at gunpoint in my living room.
UB's School of Management is ranked low when compared to overall MBA programs. But that didn't stop four business students from taking first place in a consulting case competition early this month.
In 2008, Piyush Bareria, a UB graduate student, proposed UB should provide a different kind of cooking class - specifically one in which students can express their individual cultures and personalities through their cooking.
When Gregory Duckworth was 13 years old, he wanted to become an Eagle Scout. During the process, Walter Andrews, his Boy Scout troop 121 leader, told him if he didn't believe in God, he would not be allowed to join. Andrews told Duckworth to lie if he wasn't religious.
A young Catherine Dulmus stood behind the counter of Buffalo's local Salvation Army when a family of four walked in. They were desperate for food and shelter and reached out to Dulmus for help. Dulmus provided them with what she could - packaged food and blankets.
Christina Austin shuffles through her notebook while studying for her upcoming midterm exams. The familiar beeping of the oven timer sounds. It's time to wrap up another dozen cupcakes for a customer.