Student placed candles on the ground outside the Student Union Wednesday to honor the victims of the Nepal earthquake.
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Nepal
Sofiya Karki (center), president of Bangladesh Student Association (BSA), holds back tears as she speaks of her friends in Nepal who are terrified to step into their own home in fear it may collapse. The BSA held a candlelight vigil attended by approximately 150 students for the victims of the Nepal earthquake that occurred on Saturday.
Type is Right
Carly Kreitzberg (front), a senior communication and psychology major, and James Roy (back), a senior communication major, serve snow cones and cotton candy to students as part of the "Type is Right" event aims to get more students to become organ donors.
A bar in NYC set the stage for the student production of “Savage in Limbo,” a play about a group of friends that frequents the bar and discusses the trials and tribulations of being out on their own.
Author and translator Sarah Riggs came to UB on Thursday as part of the Poetics Plus series. She used excerpts of her work to demonstrate how poetry isn’t always about the words used, but the sound they make when strung together.
Creature Skin
MFA student Liz Black showcased her eco friendly wearable art in her exhibit Creature Skin in the CFA. Black grew wheatgrass on gloves through the method of hydroponics.
Creature Project
MFA student Liz Black grew wheatgrass on gloves through the method of hydroponics as part of her exhibit entitled Creature Skin.
Turkish SA
Turkish SA president Suzan Akpinar reads Shawn Zadeh's fortune.