Face value: UB uses students’ images without asking
Matt Vanderwerf is the UB Stay Longer poster boy, smiling down at UB students from the walkway connecting Clemens Hall and Lockwood Library.
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Matt Vanderwerf is the UB Stay Longer poster boy, smiling down at UB students from the walkway connecting Clemens Hall and Lockwood Library.
Dr. Scott Weber loves backcountry hiking and making gallons of his own maple syrup.
Megan Glander was faced with one of the hardest decisions of her life when she was offered a job with Senator Chuck Schumer; she could either go after her dream job or stay at UB surrounded by the people she considered her family.
President Satish Tripathi wants all students to know how visible he is on campus. He attends basketball games, has dinner with students and said he is attentive to their needs.
Salvatore Natale will graduate in Spring 2017 with a bachelor’s degree in media study, but he doesn’t think his UB media classes have prepared him to get a job.
Faculty Senate Chair Philip Glick is seeking transparency from the UB Foundation (UBF), but was “very disappointed” when the foundation rejected his request to add members to the foundation’s board of trustees.
Mark Kelly and his brother Scott Kelly went into one of the greatest personal and professional challenges of their lives. Mark had flown 39 combat missions in the U.S. navy when his wife, Congresswoman Gabrielle Giffords, was shot. Scott had experienced a Russian satellite traveling 17,500 miles an hour dangerously fly by his space station.
Last week, a Kansas State University student posted a Snapchat of herself and a friend in a dark facial mask with the caption, “Feels good to finally be a n****.”
Marcus Hutchins, who worked for UB recreation for 16 years, recently visited SUNY College at Brockport’s $44 million, 138,000-square-foot student recreation center and had one thought: How can UB not have this?
Bernie Sanders will likely make his way to Buffalo before the end of the semester.
Felisha Legette-Jack is without question the most intense coach on UB’s campus.
Buffalo winter storms often leave many students baffled at UB’s decisions to remain open.
UB football player Solomon Jackson has been hospitalized at Buffalo General Medical Center after suffering a medical emergency during a Bulls conditioning session Monday morning.
Elliott Vance isn’t afraid to Google himself – even though a quick search reveals hundreds of images of his lean, tan body stripped naked and having sex with other men.
The football team (3-4, 1-2 Mid-American Conference) is playing just four days after picking up its first conference victory on Saturday. The Bulls will look to win back-to-back games for the first time all season and get back to .500 on the road against Miami Ohio (1-7, 0-4 MAC).
UB has banned a former law professor from campus after he sent emails to faculty referencing mass shootings on college campuses.
Larry Lampke just had heart surgery and was lying on a mattress set up in his living room when officers from the U.S. Department of Homeland Security brought his son Daniel through the front door.
The Spectrum’s April 9th article, “The Parking Game: Parking Struggles on UB’s Campuses” by Emma Janicki and Sushmita Gelda should be a wake-up call to all members of the UB community that the individual and collective actions we all take in driving to campus are adversely affecting each other and our personal health. We need to work with UB Parking and Transportation Services to reform our current parking system to minimize these adverse effects.
After getting a drink and coming back to the dance floor during a party near South Campus, David Stockman* found a girl he’d been flirting with earlier in the night dancing with one of his friends.
The last week has been more than trying for some Western New Yorkers as people in the area’s Southtowns were barricaded in their homes for days, snow engulfing their driveways, cars and homes, leaving them trapped inside.