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Don't know where to get a second-hand dress or used jewelry near UB's North Campus? Spectrum assistant news editor Sarah Owusu visited three thrift shops in the Buffalo area.
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Don't know where to get a second-hand dress or used jewelry near UB's North Campus? Spectrum assistant news editor Sarah Owusu visited three thrift shops in the Buffalo area.
Don't know where to get a second-hand dress or used jewelry near UB's North Campus? Spectrum assistant news editor Sarah Owusu visited three thrift shops in the Buffalo area: 1. The Salvation Army on Niagara Falls Boulevard 2. The Savers on Eggert Road 3. The Goodwill on Eggert Road Let us know what we missed!
Jason Louie, a current member of the ROTC program at UB, stops in to spend some time with Finn.
Dan Ryan, director of Veteran Services, and his new puppy, Finn, are inseparable.
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Finn chewing on his favorite toys.
Finn shakes paws with a visitor of the Veteran Services lounge.
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