Senate passes six amendments in one meeting
In less than one hour, the Student Association Senate unanimously passed six out of seven amendments, tabling the other.
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In less than one hour, the Student Association Senate unanimously passed six out of seven amendments, tabling the other.
The Student Association Senate voted not to give a stipend to the Student-Wide Judiciary (SWJ) Chief Justice and approved grants for Asian American Student Union (AASU) and Indonesian SA. It also discussed seven constitutional amendments - passing six and tabling one.
The School of Management has changed its final exam schedule to end before UB's commencement ceremonies. Initially, the final exams overlapped with graduation.
Final exam schedules will conflict with spring 2014 commencement ceremonies due to a scheduling error. UB's new winter session caused changes in the spring calendar.
Judy Mai didn't give up on the Student Association after she lost the 2012 presidential race.
Judy Mai didn't give up on the Student Association after she lost the 2012 presidential race.
On Saturday, in its second meeting of the semester, the Student Association Senate discussed the future of an LSAT (Law School Admission Test) tutoring program, the Student-Wide Judiciary (SWJ) and the derecognition of the Arab American Association of Engineers and Architects (AAAEA).
From now until March 29, UB students could find themselves rewarded for simple acts of recycling.
On Sunday, the Student Association Senate unanimously approved Judy Mai as SA vice president - 13 senate members voted yes and four were not present.
When Carolyn Cormier was younger, she would spend some winters skating on a makeshift ice rink in a nearby field. Now, the senior psychology major has the opportunity to enjoy a similar experience on campus.
It is a wonder how a week filled with countless unforeseen troubles and disappointments became one of the most rewarding trips I will probably take in my life.
"On edge" was the impression my senior editor had of me when I first started writing for The Spectrum.
Almost every night at Buffalo Iron Works, live music rings throughout its historical, industrial interior.
What if you could get some of your holiday shopping done without having to spend any money?
Students have portable toilets on South Campus, but many feel the addition is not a solution to a bigger problem.
When Student Association Treasurer Siddhant Chhabria came to UB from his native India, he was expecting a crazy experience like the one he saw in American Pie.
Hell awaits a wholesome couple as they wander into a deliciously sinful castle.
A picture of Po from Kung-Fu Panda sits on Student Association Vice President Lyle Selsky's office door. The panda is posing in kung-fu fashion, but instead of Po's face, there is a photo of Selsky grinning, complete with a drawn-on green mustache.
I don't normally pay attention to the Miss America pageant, but last Sunday's show gave me a reason to.
An organized Korean presence has been missing on campus since the Korean Student Association (KSA) was disbanded last semester. But one student wants to change that. He is creating a new Student Association-sectioned club.