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Anxiety? Take a pill. Nausea? Take a pill.
Emily Dickinson enthusiasts drove from Dickinson’s birthplace – Amherst, Massachusetts – to be a part of a Buffalo community marathon reading and express their love for the late poet.
Jessica Reznik scrubs her floors, vacuums her apartment and burns the traces of grain-based foods in her oven to make her home Kosher for Passover.
Gina Nasca fell in love with engineering when she made paper airplanes in her high school introductory engineering class.
Jim Gardner has “a lot of worries” and “no answers” when it comes to the presidential election. He feels this election raises concerns about the nation’s future.
I was just barely 18 years old when candidates starting coming forward for the 2016 presidential race. I was fresh out of high school and honestly had no clue what politics even were.
UB Foundation Chairman Francis M. Letro recently rejected Philip Glick’s request for a faculty member, professional staff member and student to be added to UB Foundation’s board of trustees.
Zayne Sember said he’s frightened after watching the final debate between Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump.
UB Faculty Senate held an executive committee meeting on Wednesday in Capen Hall. A wide range of topics were discussed, including salary equity, the search for the next law school dean and campaigns that are underway.