UB Sustainability moves campus garden to Statler Commissary
UB Sustainability hosted Campus Garden Work Day on Friday as part of Climate Week, giving the UB Campus Garden a new home outside the Statler Food Commissary.
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UB Sustainability hosted Campus Garden Work Day on Friday as part of Climate Week, giving the UB Campus Garden a new home outside the Statler Food Commissary.
UBIT will launch a two-step verification for HUB in October, as it looks to prevent student account breaches by asking users to verify their identity on another device before logging in.
Jordan Nicholson began DJing when he was 15 years old.
The Student Association Board of Directors –– previously the SA senate –– elections are taking place on Monday and Tuesday from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. in the Student Union lobby.
Student Life is hosting events this week to commemorate National Suicide Prevention Week.
The Student Association kicked off its International Week with an International Students Block Party on Sunday in the Student Union Courtyard.
Monique Nembhard, a black entrepreneur, proud Jamaican and “lip gloss fanatic,” began finding ways to make money in middle school, with no plans to work a nine-to-five.
Jorel Cunningham’s afro is rich in moisture and thickness and its sheen of oil could be seen from his roots to the very ends of his hair.
The Office of Inclusive Excellence held a ribbon-cutting ceremony Thursday, Aug. 29 to commemorate the rainbow crosswalk in front of the Student Union. Roughly 50 community members attended the event, which also celebrated UB’s LGBTQ community and its value of inclusion.
Every time I ask my friends not to say “n---a,” I get the following responses: “Oh, you know I didn’t mean it that way,” “It’s part of the song so relax" or “I’m a person of color, so it’s OK.”
After two years of planning, construction for the One World Café began on May 20.
Yousouf Amolegbe made his way through the Student Union between meetings wearing a simple outfit: a black bomber jacket, blue shirt, camo pants and black sneakers.
Roughly 50 UB students collected 31.5 pounds of cigarette butts around UB’s North Campus Sunday afternoon.
One World Café will become the “new front door” to North Campus, according to its steering committee.
Racism can be loud and in your face, but it can also be quiet and not so obvious.
Judith Enck’s first experience with an environmental catastrophe was at Love Canal.
The Black Student Union commemorated the life of rapper Nipsey Hussle on Wednesday.
For some LGBTQ students, Dinner Crew is where they feel “open.”
Drinks, music, food, large crowds and local businesses are offering deals throughout Buffalo for the next week.
Black Student Union members discussed systemic racism, representation in faculty and UB’s treatment of the African and African American Studies program at its general body meeting Wednesday.