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President Donald Trump is a media bully.
UB has become more eco-friendly over the years.
Our polling places didn’t hand out “I voted” stickers on Tuesday, but our generation still made a difference.
Young people aren’t projected to have a big effect on midterms on Nov. 6.
It’s been a frightening week in national news.
UB has a winning football team and students are starting to get excited about games. On Sept. 29, 23,671 fans packed into the stadium for the Army game. Last weekend, 19,506 fans came. That’s 4,494 more people who came to the 2016 Akron game.
While Supreme Court nominee Brett Kavanaugh's hearing was held last Thursday to address his sexual assault allegations, it becomes more of a political battle.
Students should care about where student money goes, regardless of the purchase date.
SA’s changes to this year’s Fall Fest has left many students feeling frustrated.
The Student Association’s annual Fall and Spring Fests are costly, and the price will likely only increase as the music industry becomes more expensive. The incoming SA e-board should consider cutting one of the fests.
UB operates on Seneca Nation territory while American Indian students and faculty still struggle to find representation on campus.
The Fruit Belt neighborhood is being rapidly gentrified, and the Jacobs School of Medicine and Biological Sciences’ new downtown location is playing a big role in the process with minimal effort to deter it.
Student newsrooms are in danger. Southern Methodist University’s student newspaper, The Daily Campus, will dissolve in May. The University of Central Florida’s student publication, The Central Florida Future, shut down in 2016 after 48 years in circulation. Herriman High School students launched their own independent publication after administrators deleted an article on a teacher’s firing.
UB prides itself on having Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design certified buildings, and several sustainability-related awards, including the 2016 Green Power Award from the EPA. But the university could still improve its sustainability efforts on several fronts.
On Friday night, the U.S. bombed Syria in response to an alleged chemical weapons attack on civilians in a Damascus suburb. But after more than 50 alleged chemical attacks during the Bashar al-Assad regime over the past seven years, it does not make sense to act now.
The recent Facebook privacy breach serves as a chilling reminder that federal Internet privacy guidelines are long overdue.
SA e-board candidates are running unopposed for the first time since 2015, but that does not give students an excuse to be apathetic.
Betsy DeVos thinks states should not impose regulations on student debt collection agencies, many of which have been accused of unfair consumer practices.
A faculty committee is recommending changes to UB’s academic integrity policy following a two-year long study that found students and staff think the current academic integrity policy is inconsistent and overly harsh.
Within the past year, The Spectrum broke the news of former UB Vice President Dennis Black’s embezzlement. We reported on the UB Foundation’s investment in fracking, UB cutting four sports teams and revealed that our SA president is not logging sufficient office hours.