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(11/11/22 6:46pm)
The Bulls (5-5, 4-2 MAC) couldn’t hold it together against the Central Michigan Chippewas (4-6, 3-3 MAC) Wednesday, losing 31-27 after being outscored 24-3 in the second half. UB’s defense struggled against Central Michigan’s freshman quarterback Bert Emanuel Jr. as he secured his first three career rushing touchdowns.
(11/10/22 3:09am)
Every day during his commute to work, Tim Tryjankowski would notice a “steady stream” of pedestrian and vehicular traffic at the roundabout in front of Greiner Hall, making some drivers “aggravated.”
(11/10/22 2:23am)
“We are one” is the women’s soccer team’s motto.
(11/10/22 2:07am)
Approximately 75 students were caught using “an automated enrollment script” to automatically enroll for classes in past semesters and the spring 2023 semester, Cory Nealon, director of news content for the School of Engineering and Applied Sciences, said in an email to The Spectrum.
(11/10/22 1:58am)
“The 25th Annual Putnam County Spelling Bee” may be a mouthful of a title, but UB’s fall musical certainly gave audiences a lot to chew on. Featuring five lovable but awkward spelling bee contestants competing for a coveted title, the show immediately catches the audience’s attention with its shocking adult humor, campy costumes and heartfelt narrative.
(11/10/22 1:54am)
Soccer Mommy, the musical personality of singer-songwriter Sophie Allison, gave a vulnerable, visceral performance at the Town Ballroom last Friday. Her first-ever gig in Buffalo, Allison captivated the audience with a dynamic and heavy night of music.
(11/10/22 1:48am)
November marks Native American Heritage Month, which aims to celebrate and recognize the history, traditions and achievements of Indigenous people. The Spectrum has put together a list of events hosted by UB’s offices and student groups throughout the month in celebration of Native American heritage:
(11/10/22 1:41am)
The Bulls traveled to Oxford, Ohio this past weekend for a series against the Miami RedHawks. UB won both matches by scores of 3-1 and 3-0. The games this weekend mark six consecutive victories for the team, increasing their overall record to 17-10 and their conference record to 9-6.
(11/10/22 1:38am)
For as long as I can remember, I’ve used comedy as a coping mechanism.
(11/10/22 1:32am)
Women’s basketball (0-1, 0-0 MAC) dropped its first game of the season to the Canisius Golden Griffins (1-0, 0-0 MAAC), 57-55, in Becky Burke’s UB head-coaching debut.
(11/10/22 1:32am)
A friend recently asked me about the process of ordering caps and gowns.
(11/08/22 5:06am)
The Bulls kicked off the 2022-23 season with a win Monday night, beating the Colgate Raiders, 88-87, at Alumni Arena. Despite poor free-throw shooting and foul trouble, UB was able to emerge victorious against a quality Colgate team that made it to the NCAA tournament last season.
(11/03/22 3:10am)
Undergraduate students who attended UB during the COVID-19 pandemic are returning for subsequent semesters at some of the lowest rates the university has seen dating back to 2009, the earliest year for which data was available.
(11/03/22 3:07am)
While living in the Wilkeson Dorms his freshman year, Kevin Corrales was the only Latino student on his floor. He says he endured discriminatory comments about his community.
(11/03/22 3:07am)
A panel of six men sit in front of a room full of women at the UB Women’s Healthcare and Wellness Association’s “Hot Seat” trivia event.
(11/03/22 2:59am)
Last spring semester, the PHI 485 capstone course tasked students with “making the world better.”
(11/03/22 3:03am)
*Editor’s note: The Spectrum spoke on the record to one student who is involved in Campus Dining and fears backlash from their employers. The Spectrum doesn’t usually grant anonymity to sources unless they “may face danger, retribution or other harm,” as enumerated in the SPJ Code of Ethics, but has made the decision to do so here in order to protect this person’s identity. The anonymous student will be referred to by the pseudonym of Wendy Smith throughout this story.
(11/03/22 2:58am)
Members of UB’s artistic community offered an exclusive glimpse into their creative processes at Art in the Open, an annual open-studio event held at the CFA last Thursday. Art in the Open has little in common with the typical gallery opening, where patrons walk past painstakingly curated collections of art hung on plain white walls. Instead, attendees were met with the lively, bustling atmosphere of UB’s most talented artists in their natural habitats: their studios.
(11/03/22 2:52am)
*Editor’s Note: The Spectrum spoke on the record to four TAs in the Math Department who requested to remain anonymous out of fear of backlash from their department. The Spectrum doesn’t usually grant anonymity to sources unless they “may face danger, retribution or other harm,” as enumerated in the SPJ Code of Ethics, but has made the decision to do so here in order to protect these individuals’ identities. The anonymous sources will be referred to by the pseudonyms, which will be marked with an asterisk on first mention.
(11/03/22 2:42am)
Maurice Linguist dreamt of moments like this.