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(09/11/14 9:38pm)
Cheryl Strayed knows what it’s like to feel buried under grief. She struggled to cope with the sudden death of her mother and felt weighed down at every step.
(09/10/14 5:59am)
John Della Contrada, UB’s spokesperson, believes WIVB News 4 “sensationalized” its coverage of student parties near South Campus on the first weekend of the semester.
(08/27/14 8:21am)
In eighth grade, one of James Ingram’s teachers asked the class to write a letter to their future selves. That teacher sent the same letter back to Ingram at the end of his senior year of high school.
(06/28/14 6:23am)
Every UB undergraduate pays $94.75 in their mandatory student activity fee each semester – that money adds up to be roughly $3.6 million.
(06/28/14 5:25am)
When entering a new place, it’s common to wonder ‘What was this place like before?’ Rather than asking your orientation leader hundreds of questions or searching the internet for hours, The Spectrum has a quick rundown from last year – including two student government resignations, Spring Fest and a visit from the current president of the United States.
President Obama addressed higher education at UB’s Alumni Arena
(06/28/14 4:58am)
Two UB students died in June in unrelated accidents.
(05/06/14 4:00am)
The Student Association had an eventful 2013-14. From multiple resignations to constitutional amendments, SA has implemented structural changes and gone through controversy that started almost immediately. In the fall, President James Ingram, Vice President Evan Chen and Treasurer Sade Cadle will run SA. Below is a round up of this year's biggest student government headlines.
(05/01/14 4:00am)
If you were on campus Wednesday afternoon, you may have seen students acting strange. Some were dancing in a flash mob, taking selfies and doing animal walks.
(04/29/14 4:00am)
Every year, graduating seniors debate between two options as a stepping-stone into their futures: going straight to graduate school or pursuing a job.
(04/27/14 4:00am)
Students walking into the voting booth next year will see fewer names on the ballot and vote for each executive board member separately.
(04/24/14 4:00am)
On Wednesday, the Student Association Assembly voted to change election guidelines to have presidential and vice presidential candidates running on separate ballots.
(04/24/14 4:00am)
On Wednesday, the Student Association Assembly voted to change election guidelines to have presidential and vice presidential candidates running on separate ballots.
(04/15/14 4:00am)
The Student Association has cut the stipends of its president, vice president and treasurer by $2,000 each - putting $6,000 total back into SA's roughly $3.6 million budget.
(04/03/14 4:00am)
Students can take a mental journey to Ancient Rome on Sunday evening as they dine on authentic Roman cuisine and the culture's d?(c)cor surrounds them.
(03/30/14 4:00am)
If Facebook were a country, it would be the second most populated one. Every second, 9,100 tweets are sent - which is 1 billion tweets in fewer than five days. Every minute, 65 hours of video are uploaded to YouTube.
(03/27/14 4:00am)
James Ingram said he always knew his party had the potential to earn the student body's support. On Thursday, undergraduates proved him right.
(03/25/14 4:00am)
People from all over Erie and Niagara Counties will have the opportunity to champion an idea for community change.
(03/14/14 4:00am)
Annie Leonard may have developed a strange "mental neurosis" after sneaking in and out of factories for 20 years.
(03/04/14 5:00am)
Reading about human rights issues was no longer enough for Emily Fiore, so she decided to experience the problems firsthand.
(03/02/14 5:00am)
As a sophomore in high school, Alex TerBush picked up a cigarette for the first time. It started as a pack-and-a-half-day habit.