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Sophomore guard Jayvon Graves goes up and under the rim for a layup. Graves finished with a double double in the 83-59 win.
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Sophomore guard Jayvon Graves goes up and under the rim for a layup. Graves finished with a double double in the 83-59 win.
Now settled into a career studying various political trends, Jacob Neiheisel, the current chair of undergraduate studies for the political science department, has explored academia while making time for appearances on networks such as MSNBC and CNBC
Seniors Khalil Hodge, Cameron Lewis, Brandon Williams and Tatum Slack kneel in disbelief as Bulls lose MAC title game.
President Tripathi signed a Faculty Senate resolution to protect non-citizen members of the UB community. If the Trump administration takes any actions against the demographic, students, faculty and staff will remain safe on campus and their immigration status will not be questioned.
Professor Jacob Neiheisel has grown a political science career beyond academia at UB, regularly appearing on MSNBC as well as most recently Time online.
Two students shopping at Asia Food Market. The new market bus brings students to and from the market every Tuesday from 4 p.m. to 8 p.m., and has already transported hundreds of students to the market.
The Spectrum explored the woods in the 200-acre land east of the Millersport Highway. There, we discovered a treasure chest, canned artifacts and mysterious ropes on trees.
Panelists discuss UB’s and Buffalo’s “radical history” on Friday in Hayes Hall. Friday’s symposium featured a number of panelists who recounted the histories of feminist and queer cultures in the Queen City.
Nature View Park currently sits on land formerly owned by the Faculty Student Association (FSA). FSA claims the land, purchased in 1964 and sold in 1987, was purchased with a “portion” of student activity fees as well as other resources.
Charles Severin, a ‘97 alum, accepting his award Friday during the Alumni Association Achievement Awards ceremony at the Center for the Arts. The ceremony recognizes alumni who have made significant impacts to the university community and society.
Deer, squirrels and other wildlife graze UB’s land every day near the Ellicott Creek. The land east of the Millersport Highway is mostly undeveloped but features part of the Ellicott Creek trailway system.
Looking for a new glass pipe? Buffalo’s numerous headshops all offer quality pieces at reasonable prices.
Nature View Park, located off of Tonawanda Creek Road, resides on the land purchased by the Faculty Student Association in 1964. FSA originally planned for a $100,000 golf course on the land, but sold the land for $1.37 million in 1987.
Faculty members and University Police Officers attended a community forum in the Buffalo Room Tuesday, to discuss what qualifications and personality traits they want in a new chief of police.
Faculty and students are frustrated that asbestos abatement is occurring during the semester when tens of thousands of people are on campus every day. Despite assurance from the university that the removal poses no threat, many are concerned about possible health threats as a result from asbestos on campus.
UB’s Blue Light emergency system provides students with additional safety on North and South Campus. But many of the systems are over 10 years old and starting to show signs of wear and tear.