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Max Crinnin’s father, Gerry, taught him that poetry is all around him.
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Max Crinnin’s father, Gerry, taught him that poetry is all around him.
Junot Díaz said immigrants are the mirror in which a nation sees its true self.
Governor Andrew Cuomo signed the Middle Class Recovery Act in front of over 300 people at UB’s Jacob’s School of Medicine and Biomedical Sciences on Thursday.
Electrical engineering students can take “Communication Systems I,” a class about transmitters and receivers, to understand racism.
Cold temperatures didn’t stop over 1,000 people from enjoying food and beverages outside on Sunday.
A transfer student has proposed changes to a Student Association policy that he said denies undergraduates who come to UB from other schools the ability to serve as Engineering Council coordinator.
Over 400 miles separate New York City and Long Island students from one of their go-to food options: bagels. While the breakfast-bread product is available in Buffalo, students from downstate do not consider them on par with the bagels from home.
The UB softball team took home two wins against Akron on April 3, but senior infielder Nicolette Jacobs also took home a ring.
Summers in UB’s Ellicott Complex are terrible.
Dr. Edmond J. Gicewicz, a former athlete and team physician, was known for his dedication and care toward thousands of athletes at UB.
When Arielis Rosales removed a painting from her wall as a freshman in Wilkeson Hall, she said some of the wallpaper came off.
Roughly 70 students gathered in the Student Union theater Thursday evening for a town hall meeting with the SA e-board candidates from the R.E.A.L. party, who are running unopposed.
If it was broke, it could be fixed in the Student Union on Monday.
Nearly 24 hours after interviewing with The Spectrum, United Peoples Party, one of two parties initially running in this year’s election, dropped out of the race, Student Association Elections and Credentials Chair Jacob Brown confirmed. U.P.P. dropped out of the race after failing to secure any SA club council endorsements on Monday night.
Andrew Meyer has attended every Student Association Comedy Series since 2015. The event is on March 30 this year, the first night of the Jewish holiday Passover. Meyer will not be able to attend this year’s Comedy Series because he will be home on Long Island for the holiday.
Law school students discussed their concerns with puppy mills in O’Brian Hall on Monday.
Across the academic complex on Wednesday morning, many students were concerned to see fliers posted with text like “#ENDWOMENSRIGHTS.”
Alberto O. Cappas founded PODER with a goal. He wanted an outlet for Puerto Rican students at UB.
Principal investigators met Thursday to discuss UB’s purchase of a driverless Olli bus. The bus, composed of 3D printed material, does not come with a steering wheel and uses 360-degree sensors to drive. The passenger bus seats 12 people and runs on an electrical charge.
Forget about Optimus Prime, Megatron and Starscream.