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Need the lowdown on what venues are worth checking out in Buffalo? The Spectrum has broken down some of Buffalo’s best, as well as what shows you can catch sometime soon.
Need the lowdown on what venues are worth checking out in Buffalo? The Spectrum has broken down some of Buffalo’s best, as well as what shows you can catch sometime soon.
Many of Buffalo’s concert venues have longstanding historical significance within the city’s music scene, while others have recently emerged. Whether it’s a small and intimate venue like Mohawk Place or a stadium-sized and loud venue like the First Niagara Center, the Queen City is brimming with music culture.
In America, we had 10 or so years of the hippy subculture. More than 50 years later, the hippy look has permeated the mainstream. Not only diehard festival goers are sporting dreads and flower headbands, but stores as commonplace as Urban Outfitters, H&M and Forever 21 are peddling their ‘flower child’ ware.
The door to 240 Student Union is covered in stripes and colorful rainbows. It’s the entryway for students to gather each week surrounded by an array of food, games and, most importantly, support.
If the Bulls are to compete for a bowl game this season, Licata needs to pull out his inner Tom Brady. And he may be closer to Brady than you’d think.
Fans will see the Bulls playing on a redesigned turf field this season that emphasizes New York State as part of UB Athletics “NYBI,” or New York Bulls Initiative.
After I graduated from high school, almost all my friends were raring to get out of town and onto campus, eyes sparkling and heart pounding. Their excitement was lovely to see. I remember thinking, “I wish I was this thrilled.”
Leaning comfortably back in a black leather chair, Buffalo Brad points at a large map hung on the wall opposite the single large window in the small office.
The Student Association had an eventful 2013-14. From multiple resignations to constitutional amendments, SA has implemented structural changes and gone through controversy that started almost immediately. In the fall, President James Ingram, Vice President Evan Chen and Treasurer Sade Cadle will run SA. Below is a round up of this year's biggest student government headlines.
On April 6, senior pitcher/infielder Mike Burke hurled a complete game for the baseball team, allowing only two earned runs and striking out five to improve his season record to 4-2.
Doctors said the Soria brothers wouldn't survive on September 13, 1991.
After being introduced, Dr. Alessandra Renzi turned red. Flustered, the professor slowly approached the microphone and began to speak with a thick Italian accent. Her eyes were bright and she was readyto discuss her life's work.
When I consider the things I love about college (and there are many), style emerges among the foremost.
We are writing to you in response to your article in the March 26 edition of The Spectrum, "UB Emphasizes Importance of Evacuating Dorm Rooms During Fire Drills." Though we would like to thank you for printing an article on such an important and lifesaving topic, we feel there are a few statements in the printed article that will be easily misinterpreted by your readers. We would like the opportunity to clarify some of the information and help the reader understand more completely the operation of fire alarms.
A man walks through the gallery's double doors. His identity is hidden by a white, plastic painting suit and a mask made from bandages. A pink helmet covered in condoms and breath mints rests on his head.
Matina Douzenis was treating a boy in Costa Rica when she found out he had gone his whole life misdiagnosed.
The clock reads 11 p.m., and your bed is really comfortable. It's 15 degrees outside, and your comforter seems to be the only warm place. Suddenly, the fire alarm goes off.
UB has placed signs warning students of the presence of asbestos in a few rooms on the first floor of Capen Hall that are being renovated in conjunction with New York State health codes.
I was thinking all week about the direction of my satire column for this year's Sex Issue until something wonderful appeared on my Twitter timeline Sunday evening: