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“She’s privileged and intimidating.”
Finding a fit for a job interview can be a struggle, especially for college students. Transportation falls through, the cost of professional clothing is too high or nothing that satisfies students’ needs is available.
With only seven Bulls returning from the 2021-22 season, head coach Becky Burke needs to recruit well this offseason to maintain the success seen under Felisha Legette-Jack. After the departure of Georgia Woolley and Dyaisha Fair to Syracuse, UB needs playmakers who can contribute on both ends of the court.
When I was a freshman in high school, I was diagnosed with panic disorder.
The English language has a word for seemingly everything.
Every day for the past two weeks I have cried.
Ever since I was a kid, I’ve been encouraged to express my emotions.
Edreys Wajed is serious about his art. So serious that he put his life on hold — and everything on the line — to collaborate on his first professional mural, “Freedom Wall.”
After an underwhelming 2022 season that saw UB fall in the first round of the Mid-American Conference Tournament, seven Bulls have announced a departure from UB — be it through graduation or the transfer portal — since March.
One month ago, UB softball was riding high.
As an avid sufferer of health anxiety, I was scrolling through my patient portal, meticulously checking my health history, when I stumbled upon a particularly funny note from a 2009 physical:
After over 20 Bulls entered the transfer portal and more than three declared for the NFL Draft, one thing is clear: head coach Maurice Linguist had some work to do this offseason.
Redshirt sophomore center David Skogman announced he will transfer to Davidson for the 2022-23 season on Friday.
Masks will continue to be required on buses, trains and other forms of public transportation in New York State “for now,” Gov. Kathy Hochul announced at a press conference in Syracuse Wednesday.
The Bulls gain three new staff members, as Becky Burke has finalized her staff less than two weeks after being hired as UB women’s basketball coach.
Walker Tufts spends his days placing his face in dirt.
New York State’s $220 billion budget — which funds everything from updating civil service exams to subsidies for a new Bills stadium — passed on April 7.
UB has no plans to reinstate a mask mandate on campus unless a new COVID-19 variant of concern emerges, according to Dr. Thomas Russo, chief of the Division of Infectious Diseases in the UB Department of Medicine.
UB has commenced a “thorough [internal] review of events and activities” surrounding Lt. Col. Allen West’s controversial on-campus speech on April 7, according to a university statement.
One week after campus descended into chaos in response to Allen West’s controversial speech, “America is not Racist — Why American Values are Exceptional,” UB’s Black Student Union held a “town hall” meeting Monday to discuss the aftermath of that day.