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Water from fountains around campus is H2Okay, according to a Spectrum study.
UB President Satish Tripathi signed and announced his support for a Faculty Senate resolution protecting non-citizen members of the UB community from any legislation passed by the Trump administration.
Students eat at Putnam’s Marketplace Eatery in the Student Union and travel down Putnam Way. But they may not know James O. Putnam believed black people were an “inferior race” and introduced anti-Catholic legislation.
If students, faculty or staff sense danger, they can connect with University Police with just a tap on their phone from now on.
Graduate students still insist they are not being paid a living wage, yet the university says it spends more than the national average to support its graduate students.
The Fruit Belt neighborhood is being rapidly gentrified, and the Jacobs School of Medicine and Biological Sciences’ new downtown location is playing a big role in the process with minimal effort to deter it.
SA e-board candidates are running unopposed for the first time since 2015, but that does not give students an excuse to be apathetic.
BERLIN — At the January Women’s March in Berlin, one thing was clear: few who showed up liked U.S. President Donald Trump.
We all know STI protection is important in theory. Unless you went to a high school that preached abstinence only, you’ve likely sat through your fair share of awkward condom demonstrations involving a banana or a cucumber.
The Buffalo State College Foundation improperly donated $1,250 to a local political action committee in February, New York State campaign finance filings show.
The men’s basketball team is hoping to make the jump into the elite category of MAC teams. Predicted to win the MAC East, the team has already picked up some hard fought games.
The UB women’s club lacrosse team lost close to $15,000 and its club status has been in limbo since last spring, after an Instagram account associated with the team prompted harassment and hazing accusations and punishment from the Student Association. But the SA may have mishandled the case and funds, which were the subject of bickering and confusion during an SA Senate meeting Friday night.
UB alum Ruth Bryant still remembers the goosebumps she felt when Martin Luther King Jr. took the stage in Buffalo, 50 years ago.
UB President Satish Tripathi and SUNY Chancellor Kristina Johnson joined several other university presidents and chancellors, lawmakers and “dreamers” in Washington, D.C. on Wednesday to urge Congress to pass the DREAM Act.
The UB football team started conference play in the midst of a three-game winning streak and looked like they were going to be able to make some noise in the Mid-American Conference. But the Buffalo Bulls (3-5, 1-3 Mid-American Conference) are now on a three-game losing skid.
You’ve likely noticed several “#MeToo” posts on your Facebook, Twitter or Instagram feed, starting on Sunday evening.
Vice President for Student Life Scott Weber introduced Marcus Yam, a nationally recognized news photographer, by saying, “a degree is not an identity or a destiny.”
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.
A UB male student fell from a seventh story window in Goodyear Hall at 11:10 a.m. this morning as an attempted suicide, according to University Police.
Earlier this year, Jamaican-born artist Ebony G. Patterson’s exhibit Dead Treez came to the UB Art Gallery at the Center for the Arts. The exhibit is currently on display in CFA until May 13.