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What do you do when you when you decide to bring your Tinder date home but all three of your roommates are there?
3/18
Buffalo men’s basketball has rattled off five-straight wins after losing a heart breaker to Bowling Green on Feb. 1. The Bulls defeated some of the top competition in the Mid-American Conference with wins against Toledo and Kent State. They also beat Akron on the road 76-70 earlier this month.
Note: This column contains sensitive content regarding assault that may be triggering.
2/04
Summer Hemphill found herself wide open in the closing seconds against Western Michigan. Senior guard Cierra Dillard launched a full-court pass and found Hemphill for the buzzer-beating layup, giving the Bulls a 61-59 win and a spot on ESPN’s top-10 plays.
11/29
UB President Tripathi thinks every student should take a computer science or statistics course before they graduate, he said after chuckling.
Blacklights? Check.
Sitting in his hotel room, senior cornerback Cameron Lewis prepares for his day. The sounds of The Isley Brothers and Janet Jackson ring through his headphones. All seems normal for Lewis, who listens to classic R&B to get ready.
Federal officers arrested a prominent UB alumnus and big-time donor, John Kapoor, last Thursday for his alleged involvement in an opioid-pushing scheme.
Dear anyone who wasn’t at UB Stadium Saturday, it sucks to be you.
The UB football team was struck with tragedy about a year and a half ago. Their teammate, Solomon Jackson, passed away one week after suffering a medical emergency during spring practice.
Many TAs and GAs struggle to put food on the table and rely on food stamps because their stipends are too low.
Editor’s note: The following column deals with sensitive topics such as suicide, mental illness and other possibly upsetting material.
This is a slightly altered version of an open letter that was sent to the university administration on Mother's Day 2017. In it, we address the access barriers and de facto Title IX discrimination that students who are parents face at UB. We invite all UB students—along with faculty, staff, administrators, and guests, who face many of the same challenges—to engage in a productive conversation about including those who are parents in our educational landscape. Currently, parenting students face numerous obstacles to participating in UB's “transformative educational experiences," from missing lactation rooms to unaffordable childcare to inflexible work assignments that force graduate students into leaves of absence that result in loss of health insurance and funding. In the end, the access barriers mean parenting graduate students oftentimes drop out, which means we all lose out on a more diverse, highly skilled, and inclusive institution.
Campus:
A male student attempted suicide Wednesday morning when he fell from the seventh floor of Goodyear Residence Hall on South Campus. The student was then transferred to Erie County Medical Center, according to UB Spokesperson John Della Contrada. The university did not release information on the status of the student or his identity, out of respect for the family’s privacy.
David Boody, a painter on the Ellicott Maintenance staff, patches up and paints walls throughout the dorms.
The Student Association executive board controls roughly $4 million of student money collected through the mandatory student activity fee of $104.75 per semester. Elections will take place from March 28-30 from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. in the Student Union Theater. Four parties are running for executive board positions. One student is running for treasurer independently. Here is a breakdown of the candidates: