Cranes in parking lot
Snow falls onto cranes in the parking lot of Air buffalo, originally slated to open in August 2022. Photo taken Nov 15.
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Snow falls onto cranes in the parking lot of Air buffalo, originally slated to open in August 2022. Photo taken Nov 15.
A legal pad and a can of Mountain Dew sit on the counter of a fourth-floor apartment under construction. Photo taken Nov. 15.
Only one of two elevators was operable when The Spectrum visited Air Buffalo in mid-November. Photo taken Nov. 15.
Construction notes are scattered across the complex on walls, doors and windows. Photo taken Nov. 15.
The word “scammed” was scribbled on a paper sign taped to the fourth-floor elevator door. Photo taken Nov. 15.
Ladders and various construction materials lay scattered across the hall of a fourth-floor corridor. Photo taken Nov. 15.
Stairwell doors of floors one through four displayed signs warning of the construction. All doors were unlocked. Photo taken Nov. 15.
Residents at Air Buffalo have been living in an active construction zone since early October. Photo taken Dec. 7.
A CDS employee mops the floor in one of UB’s on-campus kitchens.
Students participating in UB's French Club.
Students on campus voiced their frustrations with the accessibility of the SU piano.
Graduate guard Re’Shawna Stone drives to the basket in a recent game.
James Patterson and Kadofi Wright were two of the seven Bulls that received All-MAC honors.
FUQUA CELEBRATION
Record-breaking snowfall and travel bans in parts of Erie County led to the game's postponement.
Marie Yovanovitch addressed the war between Russia and Ukraine in her Distinguished Speaker Series appearance at UB’s Center for the Arts Tuesday night.
University Police haven’t made any arrests in connection with the fatal stabbing of Buffalo State student Tyler Lewis, which occurred over a month ago.
Professor Matthew Burge answered a phone call from The Spectrum late last month but hung up after learning he was speaking with a Spectrum editor.
A denied FOIL request indicates that professor Matthew Burge is under investigation.
Former U.S. ambassador to Ukraine Marie Yavanovitch spoke with The Spectrum before her Distinguisher Speaker Series speech at UB’s Center for the Arts.