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Going into the spring of my sophomore year, I was in dire need of Honors College credits for graduation.
Five current and two former UB students’ legal immigration status was reinstated by the federal government Friday, restoring their ability to live, study and work in the U.S. just over two weeks after the federal government suddenly terminated their legal statuses.
A UB graduate filed a federal lawsuit against the U.S. government last Tuesday to reinstate his visa that was terminated over a four-year-old traffic misdemeanor.
An immigration attorney told The Spectrum Wednesday afternoon that, out of the 13 current and former UB students whose visas were canceled by the Immigration and Customs Enforcement last week, one was previously arrested for driving while ability impaired (DWAI), one was convicted on a parking violation and one was arrested for a violation which the attorney did not disclose to The Spectrum.
The United States healthcare system has been the center of debate for its inefficiency and troubling costs associated with medical care. At the heart of this crisis lies a complex issue, intertwined with the capitalist system, driven by large corporations like UnitedHealthcare and other insurance companies—radical capitalists who prioritize their gains over patient well-being.
Most Royal: Hannah
Due to the club’s current derecognition status under UB’s Student Association (SA), the men’s and women’s ice hockey teams announced that they are unable to compete for this fall semester. The possibility of the two teams competing in the spring remains uncertain.
A federal judge appeared skeptical of a right-wing UB student group’s claim that a Student Association (SA) policy targeted it with a “constitutional injury” by prohibiting the club from becoming its own legal entity.
Since 2021, a total of 383 police incidents have been reported in UB’s on-campus residences. Governors Complex, which houses about 800 students accounted for 47 of the incidents (12.2% of the total). The Ellicott Complex houses about 3,200 students and accounted for 208 incidents (54% of the total).
The Supreme Court’s decision in Students for Fair Admissions v. Harvard was as shocking as it was predictable.
Faculty at UB are concerned about “overwhelming” clerical tasks, retention of teaching faculty, stability within their departments and shared governance, responses to a Faculty Senate survey obtained by The Spectrum show.
In 2021, Amy Schneider was a software manager in Oakland, California.
Buffalo has always held a special place in George Halcovage III’s heart.
Chris Koch, the CEO of New Era, voluntarily resigned from the UB Council in early March to “focus on professional obligations,” UB spokesperson John Della Contrada told The Spectrum Wednesday.
Hena Doba went on-air for the first time during 9/11.
In a matter of weeks, the ice will thaw and avian bleating will fill the air as students and geese flock in tandem to signal the arrival of spring.
Sherrilyn Ifill, the former president and direct-counsel of the NAACP Legal Defense and Educational Fund spoke at UB last Thursday as the 47th annual Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Commemoration keynote speaker.
The Bulls are back on top of Mid-American Conference recruiting for the second consecutive year.
Engineering professor Matthew Burge, who was removed as an instructor from all his classes over two weeks ago, is still a university employee, UB spokesperson John DellaContrada said in a statement to The Spectrum.
President Tripathi delivered his 11th annual State of the University Address in Slee Hall Friday morning.