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(10/16/22 7:22pm)
UB proceeded with its fall 2022 Open House Saturday, less than 24 hours after a fatal stabbing at the Ellicott Complex residence halls. Residence hall tours, including those of the Ellicott Complex, were canceled for the day, instead replaced with a Campus Living presentation in the Natural Sciences Complex.
(10/15/22 3:47am)
University Police are investigating an assault that took place at around 8 p.m. Friday night outside Richmond Quad at Moody Terrace. Police believe that suspects have fled the area, but say that there is “no imminent danger to [the] university community.”
(10/13/22 4:28am)
The Latin American Student Association had been preparing for its 18th Annual Heritage Banquet, which “celebrates and commemorates” Hispanic Heritage Month, since the start of the semester.
(04/27/22 4:35am)
UB’s Department of Theatre and Dance put on a rendition of “Twelfth Night,” a play from the bibliography of William Shakespeare, last weekend in the Center For the Arts’ Black Box Theatre.
(04/13/22 4:37am)
Becky Burke’s to-do list has only grown since she was hired as UB’s 13th women’s basketball coach on April 6.
(04/06/22 5:14am)
Pretty flowers, afternoon tea and marrying your cousin.
(03/30/22 4:25am)
Seven hundred ninety-two students have received medical or religious exemptions from UB’s COVID-19 vaccination requirement as of March 21, according to Student Health Services data. Of those students, 769 have a regular presence on campus, while the remaining 23 are taking entirely remote coursework for the spring semester.
(03/09/22 3:31am)
With the lights off and headphones plugged in, the low hum of the monitors sing as projected live stream feeds illuminate the faces of UB’s Esports team
(02/23/22 5:54am)
When freshman biomedical sciences major Daniel Knapp enrolled at UB, he received more than a typical acceptance email.
(02/23/22 5:49am)
United University Professions, the union representing SUNY faculty members, has started negotiations with SUNY and Gov. Kathy Hochul’s office regarding a COVID-19 vaccine mandate for faculty, UUP spokesperson Mike Lisi confirmed Monday.
(01/07/22 9:34pm)
UB will require students to test negative for COVID-19 within 72 hours prior to their arrival on campus, Vice President for Student Life Brian Hamluk announced in an email Friday.
(12/31/21 2:03pm)
Oh, what a year.
(12/08/21 7:35am)
UB President Satish Tripathi made $786,196 in 2020, making him the 40th highest-paid chief executive at a public institution, according to data from The Chronicle of Higher Education.
(12/08/21 7:12am)
With a renewed national conversation surrounding the equity of traffic stops and how they can disproportionately impact members of the BIPOC community, UB Deputy Chief of Police Joshua Sticht said in an interview with the The Spectrum that he is pushing for Erie County to create more comprehensive datasets that would allow UPD to track the race, gender and age of the drivers officers stop on the road.
(12/08/21 7:01am)
UB head coach Jim Whitesell left little doubt as to who his team’s leaders were heading into the season.
(11/10/21 4:37am)
Dear Campus Community and Spectrum Editorial board,
(11/02/21 3:28pm)
UB community members have donated at least $58,335 to the two major candidates in Tuesday’s Buffalo mayoral race.
(11/02/21 6:08am)
When Ben Carlisle came to the Queen City in 2003, he didn’t plan on staying very long.
(10/20/21 2:00am)
Editor’s note: The Spectrum strives to include the name of sources in its stories, pursuant to the SPJ Code of Ethics. However, sometimes a story needs to be told, and the affected parties are unwilling to go on the record with their identities. In this case, the affected students expressed concern that their chances of returning to the U.S. would be jeopardized if their names appeared in print. As such, The Spectrum has decided to grant anonymity.
(10/13/21 2:14am)
When Kaylie Brinkman began her freshman year at UB, she considered herself bashful and found it hard to “be the person I wanted to be, to speak out loud.”