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Grab your bongs, joints and blunts; it’s every pot head’s favorite holiday.
Overcast skies, colorful leaves and all things pumpkin spice: Halloween season is in full swing in Buffalo.
With graduation just around the corner, college seniors across the country will be leaving their campuses and heading into the “real world.” Here at The Spectrum, we are saying goodbye to 12 editors as they head off on their various journeys, whether that be continuing their education or starting their careers.
March.
Breaking into the music industry is hard.
Whether because of falling COVID-19 particles or snowflakes, students in the Queen City are forced to spend a lot of time indoors — especially in 2022.
Nothing screams winter like curling up on your couch on a toasty December night and playing Monopoly.
The semester is almost done, which means spring enrollment is underway.
The Queen City may be known to outsiders for its snow and football team, but to natives, it’s the site of culinary excellence.
Life starts all over again when it gets crisp in the fall, or at least that’s what the novelist F. Scott Fitzgerald was quoted as saying.
Last week, Rolling Stone released a reshuffled list of the 500 greatest songs of all time.
As the calendar flips to fall and exam season fast approaches, students are understandably feeling the heat.
For thousands of upperclassmen, the first week of school represented a return to normalcy following three COVID-19-filled semesters.
Where and how do University at Buffalo students like to do it? The Spectrum surveyed 207 UB students to identify the general attitude toward Valentine's Day and sex positions.
Once again, it is time for The Spectrum's "Sharpest Point." Only this isn't the same Sharpest Point that you remember from last semester. In this edition, 16 members of The Spectrum staff - ranging from arts editors to sports staff writers - will be involved in a single elimination tournament with one match taking place each Friday from here on out.
To our readers: