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UB began electronic license plate readers for parking enforcement ahead of the 2023-24 school year.
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UB began electronic license plate readers for parking enforcement ahead of the 2023-24 school year.
Cutline: Winter Gala is an end of the semester event that most students look forward to, but not every student that wants to go is able to do so. In less than two days, all 800 tickets sold out.
Robert Shibley, Dean of the School of Architecture and Planning, stands before the Faculty Senate. The Senate voted against a resolution at Tuesday night’s meeting which would have publicly censured Shibley.
Robert Shibley speaks from podium with President Tripathi beside him. The UB Faculty Senate voted against a resolution Tuesday afternoon to censure Dean of the School of Architecture and Planning Robert Shibley, with 43 opposed, 15 in favor and three abstaining.
Founding member Laura Kerrigan, a second-year graduate student in American studies, leads the first meeting of the new YDSA chapter. The group's arrival to campus is indicative of a growing interest in socialism nationwide.
Students, faculty and staff discussed cultural appropriation in the Student Union on Tuesday night.
An elevator in Clemens hall is filled with water. The flooding was a result of a burst water valve on the fourth floor cooling system.
The fourth floor lobby of Clemens hall is flooded as a result of a burst water valve on the fourth floor cooling system.
The fourth floor lobby of Clemens hall is flooded as a result of a burst water valve on the fourth floor cooling system.
The fourth floor lobby of Clemens hall is flooded as a result of a burst water valve on the fourth floor cooling system.
El Museo, an art gallery in Buffalo’s Allentown neighborhood, is just one small space that students can check out in the Queen City. The gallery annually hosts its Day of The Dead celebration every fall, complete with ofrendas (altars) submitted by locals.
Buffalo Quidditch meets every Tuesday and Thursday outside of Governors for practice. Players feel that the sport is much more intricate than its “Harry Potter” roots make it seem.
A student parks in Slee Lot. Students share ongoing frustrations with UB’s lack of parking