Spring Fest
City Girls and Polo G are set to headline Spring Fest with opener PnB Rock.
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City Girls and Polo G are set to headline Spring Fest with opener PnB Rock.
Students packed the Center for the Arts for Spring Fest 2019.
Yousouf Amolegbe (center) after winning the SA election last year. Amolegbe has been indefinitely suspended by the Board of Directors on Friday night.
Koffee talks to The Spectrum editors.
(Left to right) Connor Walters, Arsh Issany and Joshua Lippes discuss UB’s decision to dissolve Sub-Board I in The Spectrum's office in May.
(left to right) Connor Walters, Arsh Issany and Joshua Lippes discuss UB’s decision to dissolve Sub-Board I. The Faculty Student Association will take over SBI’s investment accounts on July 1.
A. Scott Weber, the Vice President for Student Life, discusses the review committee’s decision to make FSA the new fiscal agent for student governments.
Taking a trip is one way to find inspiration after graduating. Leaving college is an intimidating endeavor that leaves many students wondering what to do next.
President Tripathi talked with The Spectrum Monday about Greek life and the May Day rally that ended with a coffin in his office.
Scaffolding supporting the Center for the Arts during its construction. The construction is expected to last until October 2020.
Annie Bielski poses in front of her artwork at her exhibit at Buffalo Arts Studio.
“Nightcap” by Obsedian Bellis
“Pocket” by Annie Bielski
Senior business administration majors Evan Chefalo and Asifur Rahman outside during one of the first spring days at UB. The two students have started their own business seminar program called Business Academia.
Speakers doing one-on-one sessions as part of UB’s Human Library event. The idea of the event is to have people share first-hand experiences.
Former Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice speaks with Spectrum editors on Wednesday evening.