How It's Made: Distinguished Speakers Series
For William Regan, the UB Distinguished Speakers Series is all about the process.
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For William Regan, the UB Distinguished Speakers Series is all about the process.
The Student Association didn’t notify The Spectrum or other news media in advance of its last Senate meeting, a public meeting where students move and distribute student activity fee money.
I value every reader of this newspaper, and I also value every non-reader.
The Faculty Student Association says its 1964 land purchase for students came from a mixture of student activity fees and other organizational resources.
A lone sign tells students to enjoy the roughly 200 acres of UB land east of the Millersport Highway.
Conservative talk show host, writer and political commentator Ben Shapiro delivered a fact-filled, humorous speech to roughly 670 people on Monday night.
A number of animals walk on two feet around UB every day: students, faculty, staff and geese. But one animal, a blue oxen, stands above them all as a fan favorite: Victor E. Bull.
Former Campus Living director Andrea Costantino used $4,200 in state money for a personal home treadmill, her very own Landice L7 model.
Bobby Militello’s career is a destiny fulfilled.
I’ve spent roughly one-fifth of my life at UB.
The next step toward global innovations and engagement is set to take place at the heart of UB.
Over a decade since its completion, North Campus’ radio tower still stands high above the student body.
For three decades, the Faculty Student Association has said it has no idea how much student money went into the $785,500 it used to buy a piece of land in Amherst in 1964.
For all intensive purposes, cartoons are strictly jokes.
Despite a change of scenery, the Student Association’s annual Fall Fest found an unlikely and comfortable home in the Center for the Arts on Friday.
UB paid former President John Simpson $60,237 for part-time work after he retired from his full-time role in 2011.
Former U.S. Representative Bob Inglis (R-S.C.) cares about “climate realism,” and he’s going around the country to spread his message.
Your next DIY project doesn’t have to break the bank. The University Heights Tool Library can help save students money on everything from cordless drills to handsaws.
Over the summer, I completed over 100 tasks a day at my job. My hands were always busy, and every day required more and more of a laser sharp focus on my part.
Your next walk across campus can be cashed in for a Starbucks gift card thanks to a popular app.