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“I have nothing to wear!” Is what you won’t be saying this St. Patrick’s day— or at least The Spectrum hopes so.
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“I have nothing to wear!” Is what you won’t be saying this St. Patrick’s day— or at least The Spectrum hopes so.
With St. Paddy’s Day coming up soon, it’s easy to plan a trip to a pub or attend a bar crawl. But there are other ways to celebrate Ireland and Irish American culture in Buffalo, just in time for the holiday.
Akasya Crosier, a local artist and UB alumni, has been growing in Buffalo’s fast art scene. She grew up in Rochester, NY and has lived in Buffalo since 2013. She considers it home. Over the past football season, Akasya has created one-of-a-kind graphic design pieces featuring the beloved Buffalo Bills. These graphics range from Josh Allen wearing 2000s low-rise Juicy sweats to Sabrina Carpenter offering football plays. Needless to say, there is something for everyone. This year, she has been participating in the Hunt Residency program, a program that provides emerging artists with the opportunity to collaborate and exhibit work through Hunt Gallery platforms.
Fresh off a Bahamas Bowl win, the UB Bulls are set to be challenged in the upcoming 2025-26 season.
Despite their shortened season, UB’s Men’s Amatuer Athletic Union (AAU) hockey team (18-5-1) competed in the AAU D1 National Tournament in Jacksonville last Wednesday. The Bulls swept pool play with wins over the Quinnipiac University Bobcats (9-12-2), the Florida Gators (5-12-0) and Tennessee (4-2-0), advancing to the semifinals before falling to top-seeded Tampa (26-0-0).
Men’s basketball (9-22,4-14 MAC) concluded their season this week with consecutive losses. After being defeated in their last home game of the season against the Miami (OH) Redhawks (22-8,13-4 MAC), the Bulls faced the Akron Zips (25-6,17-1 MAC) this past Saturday, losing 88-70.
The KhaBhuya! Party won last year’s Student Association (SA) executive board elections in a resounding victory, putting Samin Bhuya as its president, Killian Hannigan as its vice president and Louis Poon as its treasurer.
During his reelection bid, some of the largest promises President Donald Trump campaigned on were the mass deportations of undocumented immigrants.
In 1994, the American Psychiatric Association (APA) included two new conditions under the category of pervasive developmental disorders in its “Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders”: Asperger’s syndrome and pervasive developmental disorder not otherwise specified, alongside autistic disorder. Since then, approximately one in 36 children will be diagnosed with autism spectrum disorder in their lifetime.
The Zodiaque Dance Company celebrated their 50th anniversary on Friday, Feb. 28, with the show running Thursday through the weekend. The dance included a unique blend of styles including flamenco, ballet, contemporary and jazz, each a marker of the artistry and hard work that went into it.
In the last few years, I’ve watched the metal and hardcore scene I adore balloon in popularity. Knocked Loose went from a small band with a fun gimmick of barking in their songs to a Grammy nominee almost overnight. Seeing a band I’ve loved for years upset the general population on Jimmy Kimmel felt like putting my cold, dead heart in a microwave for a few minutes.
UB’s Men’s Collegiate Lacrosse Association (MCLA) lacrosse team (0-3, 0-3 CLC) hosted their first home match of the season on Saturday, falling short to Syracuse by a score of 10-7.
After a tough loss to Toledo (21-6,12-4 MAC) this past Wednesday, women's basketball (22-5,11-4 MAC) regained their momentum on Saturday with a resounding 71-54 victory over the Eastern Michigan Eagles (2-25,1-15 MAC) at Alumni Arena.
This past weekend, softball (2-12, 0-0 MAC) took home just one win at the Wofford Invitational in Spartansburg, South Carolina. The invite took off on Friday morning against the North Dakota Fighting Hawks (8-10, 0-0 Summit) with a quick win of 12-2 in just 5 innings.
The Bulls went to work in the Alumni Arena Natatorium this past week in the four-day Mid-American Conference (MAC) swim & dive championships, securing fourth place overall. UB finished out the weekend with 12 swims that broke athlete’s personal best times and 15 swims that broke athlete’s season best times.
Nineteen candidates are in the race for five positions on the undergraduate Student Association (SA)’s e-board for the 2025-26 academic year. Except for three candidates, all will run under a party banner.
24-year-old UB student Sujiewan Satgunaraja was arrested last Thursday, Feb. 18, for forcibly touching two female shoppers at a Walmart, according to a press release Amherst Police issued yesterday afternoon.
A cheering crowd, stomping feet, clapping hands and friends screaming your name as you make your way down the runway — this was the energy given to the models and designers of the “Black Explosion” fashion show, held downtown on Saturday, Feb. 22, by the Black Student Union (BSU).
Did you know that South Africa has 12 official languages? And did you know that there’s a restaurant 10 minutes from University at Buffalo’s South Campus serving flavorful, authentic African cuisine?
After practices with the UB women’s basketball team, Becky Burke avoids unnecessary trips and rushes home to be able to spend a few extra hours with her wife and her son, who was born almost a year ago.