Former UB Basketball players thriving ahead of March Madness
Spring break is fast approaching at UB, and that means the men’s and women’s March Madness tournaments are right around the corner.
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Spring break is fast approaching at UB, and that means the men’s and women’s March Madness tournaments are right around the corner.
At the Hail Southern Classic on Friday, fifth-year pitcher Alexis Lucyshyn etched herself into the UB softball record books.
After a difficult freshman season, Zahra Amos went back home to Perth, Australia for the summer to reset.
Muslim students at UB will join millions around the world in observing the first night of Ramadan Monday.
UB Athletics closed out 2023 with a $577,000 deficit after spending $40,433,875 in operating expenses and generating $39,856,875 in total revenue, according to documents obtained by The Spectrum through a Freedom of Information Law (FOIL) request.
The words, “I’ve seen you locked up at the D-II level,” rattle through Rana Elhusseini’s brain before every game.
We are less than one month away from the eclipse of a lifetime. Here are some things to do around Buffalo to make April 8 a day you’ll always remember:
Quiet contemplation fills the room as visitors study the paintings, prose and poetry on the walls made in homage to the humanity of the people who lost their lives during the May 14 Tops shooting and the difficult healing that the people who survive them endure.
The Royal Pitches have no lack of talent. Their voices demand attention, captivating the entire audience and shining brightly in a lackluster lecture hall — all without a microphone.
With a more healed version of her 2019 record-breaking album, “thank u next,” Ariana Grande’s latest album, “eternal sunshine,” takes listeners on a journey of heartbreak and self-love.
If you’re anything like me, you’re ready for the end of another long, Buffalo winter and eagerly the opportunity to bask in some warm outdoor air.
Whirling colors and rhythmic movement took to the UB Drama Theatre Stage from Feb. 29 to March 2 as the Zodiaque Dance Company put on its 49th annual spring performance.
When Student Association (SA) president Becky Paul-Odionhin and then-vice president Sammi Pang were reelected last year, it was the first time in 15 years that an incumbent administration kept the executive board.
With the Bulls (4-27, 2-16 MAC) trailing 47-39 early in the second half, sophomore guard Shawn Fulcher hit a three-pointer to cut the deficit to 5 points. Senior forward Sy Chatman followed that with a converted free throw, but Northern Illinois (11-20, 5-13 MAC) then scored 12 straight points, putting the game out of reach for UB.
After two free throws from senior guard Rana Elhusseini midway through the second quarter, the Bulls (17-12, 10-8 MAC) went flat, giving up a 10-0 run to Ball State (27-4, 16-2 MAC). In a game that the Bulls never led, a “kill shot” in the first half — a run of 10-0 or more — was the nail in the coffin. UB went into halftime down 15-39 and never recovered.
About 75 demonstrators marched on UB’s North Campus Tuesday afternoon to demand UB immediately respond to atrocities Israel has committed in Gaza since Oct. 7.
In the penultimate game of the regular season, UB men’s basketball (4-26, 2-15 MAC) lost 78-66 to the Ohio Bobcats (18-12, 12-5 MAC) on Tuesday night at Alumni Arena. This is the third time this season that the Bulls have gone on a losing streak of at least four games. The loss cemented UB in last place in the Mid-American Conference (MAC) standings.
In 1972, Gerald O’Grady was offered a position that many academics spend their whole lives pursuing. As director of the Educational Communications Center at UB, O’Grady would be responsible for providing creative services to the University’s dozens of departments.
The room is quiet, the lighting is bright and crisp. Phyllis Thompson sits front and center, ready to chat with guests about how she created her latest exhibition, “Evolving Memories.”