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(11/07/14 4:45am)
The men’s basketball team lost three of its starters from last season to graduation – including all-time leading scorer Javon McCrea. This season, the Bulls feature five freshmen and only two returning seniors.
(11/03/14 12:14am)
John Stutzman stands in the center of the Ed Michael Wrestling complex inside Alumni Arena. It’s a Monday evening practice in late October – five days before his Buffalo wrestling team opens its season against Campbell in Blues Creek, North Carolina.
(10/21/14 10:11pm)
The Spectrum is consistently supportive of the SAFE Act, and gun control at large. But although keeping guns out of the hands of criminals and unstable individuals is of crucial importance, as is the prevention of gun violence in general, safety cannot come at the expense of civil rights and social equality.
(10/14/14 1:54am)
I had planned on publishing a column very similar to this for Wednesday’s issue of The Spectrum. Only one detail changed Monday evening: UB Athletics, specifically Athletic Director Danny White, fired head football coach Jeff Quinn.
(10/05/14 9:51pm)
When Sriram Ravindran left India to continue his graduate studies in the United States, he said he was already aware of cases in which people were arrested because they wrote or liked Facebook posts that criticized the government or politicians in India.
(09/30/14 11:41pm)
I woke up Sunday morning to find out the place I had called home for the majority of my childhood was in complete chaos.
(09/30/14 9:21pm)
The Goff rugby report, a website that covers high school, college and American rugby – predicted UB’s team to finish in last place in its conference.
(08/27/14 7:59am)
UB sent out a campus-wide email alert Monday notifying all students and staff that there is Level 2 sex offender enrolled in classes.
(08/26/14 10:26pm)
The University at Buffalo has roughly 20,000 undergraduates. Making every single student happy with a music festival featuring only two or three acts is impossible.
(04/17/14 4:00am)
When I consider the things I love about college (and there are many), style emerges among the foremost.
(04/01/14 4:00am)
On Monday, the Student Association announced The Band Perry, Gloriana and Citizen Cope will perform Friday, May 2, at Spring Fest.
(11/19/13 5:00am)
As the UB community prepares for Thanksgiving, people begin to think about the things in life they are most thankful for. Thomas Safran, a sophomore business administration major, and Michael Tyson, a student currently on a leave of absence from the Graduate School of Education, shared what they are most thankful for with The Spectrum. The two have words of advice and suggestions for the UB student population during this holiday season.
(10/08/13 4:00am)
I saw a grown man with tears in his eyes last week.
(04/16/13 4:00am)
UB alumnus James Hamel was almost at the finish line at the Boston Marathon on Monday when he heard an explosion .3 miles away. He didn't stop running. He was about to beat his goal and finish the race in 4 hours and 15 minutes.
(04/04/13 4:00am)
Robert Frost - one of the most renowned American poets of the 20th century - died in 1963, but he hasn't lived out his last story. His life and his work are still intriguing today.
(04/04/13 4:00am)
University Police Department (UPD) has achieved the "gold standard" of law enforcement and public service.
(03/28/13 4:00am)
Nick Johns feels like he is sitting "at the top of the world."
(02/24/13 5:00am)
You will take hundreds of exams and quizzes during the course of your education. Some will be to test your general comprehension of a topic; others will be more in-depth, focusing on parochial themes and material delved upon in class discussions. What is important, however, is that each of these tests are different for different classrooms, different age groups and different schools.
(02/12/13 5:00am)
Editor's note: This is a response to the article published Jan. 29 entitled "UB professors dismiss 'Food Desert' title." Spectrum Asst. News Editor Rachel Raimondi wrote the story, did the reporting and acquired the quotes referenced in this Letter to the Editor.
(11/29/12 5:00am)
When news broke that Adele's Grammy award-winning 21 achieved platinum status, I got really excited. The Spectrum's Editor in Chief Aaron Mansfield? Not so much.