COVID will not silence us and it shouldn’t silence you
When classes first started, I excitedly opened the door to my new office and sat down as The Spectrum’s new editor-in-chief.
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When classes first started, I excitedly opened the door to my new office and sat down as The Spectrum’s new editor-in-chief.
Student Association elections, which were postponed from March 24 to March 26 due to COVID, are taking place online today through September 16.
UB’s faculty is 82% white and 5.9% black, with their undergraduates being 47.3% white and only 7.5% black.
Sixty-five Black SUNY professors held an unprecedented meeting Monday to discuss their frustration over the way their universities responded to the racial tensions that have exploded across the country since George Floyd’s death on March 25.
Omran Albarazanchi wishes he had been “more vocal” when he heard instances of “pure racism” during high school.
UB will begin processing direct-deposit fee refunds on the week of May 4 and students will see refunds within two business days, according to a Thursday email from Student Accounts.
Jeffrey Clinton has been fighting for more support for UB’s African and African American Studies Program since he transferred to UB last year.
A UB community member tested positive for COVID-19 Wednesday and is currently in mandatory isolation in their off-campus residence, according to an email from UB President Satish Tripathi.
Daymond John said he saw “future” and “current sharks” in the audience of UB students who were taking notes during his speech Wednesday.
Student Association President Yousouf Amolegbe has waited for a follow-up decision on his now five-plus-week suspension, as the SA Board of Directors continues to vote to keep it in place.
Flute Fingers, a performer at Saturday’s Black Explosion fashion show, approached the stage on a hoverboard, playing Drake and Future’s “Life is Good” on his flute.
At the end of its International Fiesta performance Saturday, the Latin American Student Association stormed the Center for the Arts stage, holding signs to protest domestic violence.
Campus Dining and Shops and other businesses around campus will stop offering single-use plastic bags as part of the state-wide plastic bag ban beginning March 1.
Yusef Salaam and the four other members of the "Exonerated 5" did not receive compensation until 12 years after the Daily News declared "We got the wrong kids" on Oct. 11, 2002.
Yusef Salaam said the Central Park jogger case is a “love story” between “God and his people.”
Iaisha Johnson was “nervous” approaching the stage Friday night in Goodyear Hall.
UB’s PharmD program was put on probation on Feb. 6 for not offering students sufficient experiential learning opportunities to meet national standards.
Vaughn Law says they struggled to be open with their bisexuality while embracing their Hong Kong-Vietnamese culture.
Amherst police released the names of the five UB students and the Amherst police officer involved in the Jan. 31 Sheridan Drive car crash on Friday.
During a heated two-hour meeting on Tuesday, a group of Black Council members challenged College of Arts and Sciences Dean Robin Schulze on UB’s minority hiring and retention process, on the low numbers of black faculty and on the future of the struggling African and African American Studies Program.