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(05/04/16 1:13am)
Originally, I didn’t want to write this piece – for multiple reasons. The main reason being that I’m not really leaving UB. Also, because saying goodbye seems silly to me considering that the work that we do as staff writers, editors, copy editors and managing editors will always be part of the legacy that is The Spectrum.
(04/29/16 5:27pm)
Like many good college stories, it all started after a very successful night of alcohol consumption and almost ended with my friend and me freezing to death.
(04/06/16 6:50pm)
The lights dimmed inside Student Union 330 and a video about sexual assault and rape crimes began: Two drug-abusing criminals theoretically rape a police officer in an alley.
(03/29/16 3:35pm)
Falguni Bharadwha, a first-year computer science masters student, walked into her new home on South Campus last semester with her housemates and was met with a completely empty space.
(03/07/16 12:29am)
Ask any member of a cultural Greek organization on campus if being in a fraternity or sorority these days has gotten any easier – they might just laugh in your face.
(03/06/16 9:14pm)
Mahatma Gandhi took center stage, struck his staff on the ground and watched the realm around him swirl into the changes that he had wished to see during his lifetime.
(03/04/16 1:35am)
Contrary to popular belief, not every UB student wants to spend his or her Friday night going out drinking.
(02/29/16 12:05am)
Katherine Sierra, a senior legal studies major, said that she wants to go to the Dominican Republic this spring break to give back to her native country.
(02/25/16 5:52am)
There are those who drink beer and there are those who make beer.
(02/24/16 6:07am)
Anthony Crowe considers himself a minority instead of an international student, as he believes he is one of few who can truly call themselves American.
(02/17/16 3:22am)
Alexis Ogra felt that her right-leaning opinion didn’t matter when a professor in the English department asked her class to write a response on why Ted Cruz and other Republicans “don’t understand science.”
(02/12/16 1:14am)
Donald McPhail, better known as “The Candy Man,” is an 80-year-old deliveryman at Parkside Candy, located on the corner of Main Street and Winspear Avenue. He says that even though his family thinks that he’s too old to be working, he couldn’t imagine himself doing anything else.
(02/05/16 5:16am)
Jefry Taveras said other clubs should be scared because the Latin American Student Association “will be fire” at the upcoming International Fiesta competition.
(02/03/16 4:30am)
Phillip Jebamany transferred from Long Island University his sophomore year to UB, where he’s spent the past three years as a biological sciences student on a pre-med track.
(01/28/16 11:36pm)
Commonly found in a diluted state in different wines, beers, ciders, meads and spirits, college students often spend weekends – or weeknights – enjoying their drink of choice.
(01/27/16 8:43pm)
With one semester to go before the end of the academic year, it’s important for students to continue to practice healthy habits for achieving academic success. Sometimes our busy college course loads make it difficult to abide by a fixed schedule, but having a schedule provides a dependable organizational structure to your potentially hectic lifestyle.
(12/02/15 1:37am)
As fall comes to an end and the holiday season trudges on, the primetime for end-of-year movies is ushered in. The hottest movies of the year are often premiered in December, strategically, to catch the end of the movie award season. This year, the countless movies to be released in December offer a fun and exciting way to spend the holidays with friends and family. Don’t miss out on what the season has to offer by checking out some of these upcoming films.
(11/16/15 2:23am)
Music appeals to audiences by introducing distinctive perspectives and experiences people feel that they can relate to. There is, quite literally, a song for every mood and moment.
(11/16/15 2:29am)
Since she was 3 years old, Julia Slyer knew she wanted to be an Ironman.
(11/03/15 11:58pm)
Whether it’s the first time you’ve set foot in the gym or the third gym session that day, in the age of the smartphone anyone can get fit the hi-tech way using any of the hundreds of apps at your fingertips.