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(04/17/25 3:10am)
Last Tuesday morning, Heather Squire gave up the remaining four years of her five-year PhD fellowship in UB’s Department of Environment and Sustainability to protest the university's silence amid national arrests and planned deportations of international students in recent weeks.
(04/17/25 1:47am)
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.
(04/16/25 1:06am)
The results of The Spectrum's 2025 Sex Survey.
(04/16/25 12:49am)
In a single word, one could describe the story of “The Secretaries” as ‘campy.’ In four words, it would be ‘campy to the max.’
(04/16/25 12:41am)
What if you broke up with someone and knew, with full certainty, that you'd never see them again? No passive run-ins at the gym. No late-night Instagram stories baiting your attention. No algorithm reminding you of their existence with recycled memories or friend suggestions. Just… gone.
(04/16/25 12:30am)
When it comes to sex in college, there's a spectrum of experiences you might encounter. Whether you choose to engage in hookup culture or not, there are stories that deserve to be heard.
(04/16/25 12:17am)
Gabriel Landeskog has been out on injury from the National Hockey League (NHL) since his win as captain in the 2022 Stanley Cup Championship.
(04/16/25 12:13am)
Tucked up in a corner on the fourth floor, stands an absolute gem of the University Libraries, The Special Collections: Poetry Collections. Through two double doors down a wooden paneled foyer adorned with oil paintings opens into the special collections. Part art exhibit, research facility and study space, The Special Collections Library boasts one of the largest poetry libraries of 20th and 21st century Anglophone literature in the world.
(04/16/25 12:03am)
“The White Lotus” latest season is set in Thailand, and the show’s junior season did not disappoint. The show takes viewers to a different hotel each season in a beautiful location. The White Lotus season finale has come and gone and there is much to discuss regarding all the loose ends that were tied in this final episode. Viewers find out who shot the gun and which bodies were floating in the water in the first scene of the show eight weeks ago.
(04/15/25 11:57pm)
UB Women’s Tennis (18-6, 5-4 MAC) defeated Western Michigan (11-12, 2-6 MAC) on Friday at West Hills Athletic Club, extending their win streak to two games before falling to Northern Illinois University (21-5, 7-2 MAC) by a score of 3-4 on Sunday. Results around the Mid-American Conference (MAC) secured the Bulls a spot in the MAC tournament, despite the split.
(04/15/25 11:45pm)
Over the weekend, Bulls Track and Field travelled to Lewisburg, Pennsylvania to compete in the three-day “Bison Outdoor Classic.” With temperatures reaching the low-60s, the warm weather was a nice change of pace for the Bulls, who ended with 13 top five finishes.
(04/15/25 11:12pm)
It’s a Friday night; you and all your girls are gathered in the living room with snacks, blankets and age-appropriate drinks, ready to kick back and relax after a long week when an important question dawns on you: What should you watch tonight?
(04/15/25 10:57pm)
Fourteen year-old superstar Dom Innerella rose to fame on TikTok after posting clips of his song “Bout Me.” On March 23, that hit single reached just over a million streams. This sudden rise in popularity has many comparing him to Justin Bieber, but is it only how their voices sound?
(04/10/25 4:03am)
Women’s basketball head coach Becky Burke has left her position for the head coach job at the University of Arizona, UB Athletics announced on Wednesday.
(04/09/25 1:28am)
The undergraduate Student Association (SA) will no longer be continuing its traditional Fall and Spring Fest series and will now switch to having one annual Fest due to increasing costs and declining student attendance, SA President Samin Bhuya said in an email to The Spectrum Saturday evening. SA’s Bullsapalooza — a campus-wide fair — is intended to replace the second Fest in the future.
(04/09/25 1:26am)
Someone spilled yellow paint all over the University at Buffalo and now it’s green. This isn’t breaking news, but rather an opportunity to tell all about the greenest month of all. April!
(04/09/25 1:14am)
Arts and crafts can serve as a relaxing and inventive experience for people of all ages. College students, especially, can benefit from crafting by using it to relax after a stressful day of academics. Unfortunately, it can be difficult to find a space for creativity on such a busy college campus.
(04/09/25 1:01am)
In 1993, the “Super Mario Bros.” movie set a precedent that would echo for years to come, convincing the world that video game movies just couldn’t work. It’s been 30 years since then, and with the improvements in technology and storytelling, one could presume that movies, even ones about games, could become good. With the release of the “Five Nights at Freddy’s” movie in late 2023 and “A Minecraft Movie” last weekend, it’s clear that whatever lesson they should have learned 30 years ago passed them by.
(04/09/25 12:37am)
It’s 1996 at Williamsville North High, and like most freshmen, Jeff Mayne is trying to find his place. One fateful day, he crossed paths with sophomore Nick Heim in the hallway. In true teenage fashion, Jeff cracks what he later describes as a “stupid joke a 14-year-old would say,” striking a bond. While it may have just been a moment of banter between peers, it would lay the groundwork for the formation of Bensin.
(04/09/25 12:01am)
The First Amendment of the U.S. Constitution guarantees freedom of speech, the press and assembly — yet these rights are currently under attack.