Football struggles in loss against Ohio
UB football (4-4, 2-2 MAC) collected their first back-to-back losses of the season following a 47-16 defeat to the Ohio Bobcats (5-3, 3-1 MAC) on Saturday afternoon at Peden Stadium.
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UB football (4-4, 2-2 MAC) collected their first back-to-back losses of the season following a 47-16 defeat to the Ohio Bobcats (5-3, 3-1 MAC) on Saturday afternoon at Peden Stadium.
In what was their final home game of the regular season, the UB women’s soccer team (10-1-6, 5-1-4 MAC) defeated the reigning Mid-American Conference (MAC) champions Ohio (10-3-4, 5-2-3 MAC) by a score of 2-0 at UB stadium on Thursday night. They followed this performance up with a 1-1 draw against the Miami RedHawks (7-4-6, 3-3-4 MAC) on Sunday afternoon, securing a spot in the MAC tournament.
Four Student Association (SA) senators — Riya Gaikwad, Laibah Ahmed, Dilasha Thapa and Nicholas Bausch — resigned their positions, leaving only 19 filled seats out of 23 total in SA Senate. SA opened applications to fill the vacant seats in an Instagram post Tuesday afternoon.
A communist group at UB called in an open letter for the university to investigate and expel “white nationalist and Zionist” students and staff.
Here are some Buffalo and UB-inspired Halloween costumes to guide you through this spooky season.
University Police (UPD) are reminding students to lock their doors, roll up their windows and hide valuables when they park their cars after a recent spate of car break-ins and catalytic converter thefts on UB’s North Campus.
In the summer of 1989, Lyle and Erik Menendez killed their parents, José and Kitty. In court, the brothers argued that they did so in self-defense after years of emotional, psychological and sexual abuse by their father.
While there have been a few movies filmed in Buffalo, the city itself seems overlooked in storytelling. Compared to major cities like New York or Los Angeles, Buffalo isn’t the setting of many films or television shows, or so it seems.
After immigrating from Italy to the United States, Michael Stefanone’s father made a purchase that wouldn’t only impact him but would play a significant role in his kid's future. Decades later, this legacy still lives on.
Ginuwine’s hit song “Pony” normally isn’t normally heard through the halls of UB’s Natural Science’s Complex (NSC). UB women’s rugby changed the norm of both the NSC and their high stress sport when they let loose Friday night in NSC 210, performing and bonding through the team’s talent show.
This article contains spoilers for “Smile” and “Smile 2.”
Since joining UB back in January, head coach Pete Lembo has already made a noticeable impact on the Bulls football team.
The UB Student Association’s annual Homecoming Carnival was a ray of sunshine on Friday around Student Union and Lee Road.
A burglar stole “a number of belongings” from a Creekside Village apartment Sunday night, University Police (UPD) told Creekside residents in an email Monday morning.
Trailing by a single touchdown late in the fourth quarter, Buffalo (4-3, 2-1 MAC) were denied a chance to complete a comeback against the Western Michigan Broncos (4-3, 3-0 MAC).
Looking to defend the top spot of the Mid-American Conference (MAC) and their six-game winning streak, the UB women’s volleyball team (11-11, 7-2 MAC) hosted both the Bowling Green Falcons (12-8, 7-2 MAC) on Thursday and the Toledo Rockets (13-8, 6-3 MAC) on Friday, going 1-1.
UB ceremonially cut the ribbon on the new Brittany Murchie Mulla Sports Performance Center, which will provide student athletes with new gym equipment, last Thursday.
Pulitzer Prize-winning presidential historian Jon Meacham gave a talk on the Center of the Arts (CFA) mainstage Wednesday night about American democracy, history and the upcoming presidential election to kick off UB’s ‘24-25 Distinguished Speakers Series.
Pulitzer Prize-winning historian Jon Meacham has demonstrated his expertise on the history of U.S. politics through multiple New York Times bestsellers, critically acclaimed podcasts on the History Channel and appearances on CNN and MSNBC.
Many may remember the rhyme, “In 1492, Columbus sailed the ocean blue,” originating from a children’s book that tells the story of the time Christopher Columbus discovered America.