Bones found in UB South Campus excavations reveal history of the land
Metal drawers line floor to ceiling in a room in the Department of Anthropology in the corner of Spaulding Hall. Glass jars lined up in rows sit nearby.
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Metal drawers line floor to ceiling in a room in the Department of Anthropology in the corner of Spaulding Hall. Glass jars lined up in rows sit nearby.
James Tang sees Black Friday shopping after Thanksgiving dinner as a “night of adventure.”
About 30 UB students started one weekend in a C-130, a military transport aircraft, to Fort Drum with a view of Upstate New York through huge front windows.
Melissa Kathan was in the third grade when she beat a fourth grader in a race for her student council’s secretary position.
At age 17, Angela Rose was kidnapped at knifepoint and sexually assaulted by a repeat sex offender.
In the spirit of Halloween, The Spectrum reached out to students of various cultures to talk about their respective country’s creepiest folktales.
Out of 195 students surveyed, 57 percent said they’re concerned about Ebola spreading in the United States.
Olga Crombie, assistant director of UB Study Abroad, said she is preparing for worried phone calls from parents after recently accepting 16 UB students into a program to Tanzania.
If Kayo Lee was home in Hong Kong, he’d be sitting on the city’s streets baring an umbrella and fighting for the freedom to vote without China’s influence.
If Kayo Lee was home in Hong Kong, he’d be sitting on city’s streets baring an umbrella and fighting for freedom to vote without China’s influence.
David Harary is tired of seeing students’ research papers – his own included – “go to waste.”
I woke up Sunday morning to find out the place I had called home for the majority of my childhood was in complete chaos.
Sade Cadle remembers the day her mother turned off all the lights in their New York City home.
The Student Association’s mandatory activity fee will be raised by $10, based on a vote that only brought about 5 percent of UB’s 20,000 undergraduates to the polls.
Sade Cadle remembers the day her mother turned off all the lights in their New York City home.
In times of financial strife, some students are turning on their campus stovetops to save a few bucks.
Young couples who smoke marijuana may be less likely to become violent with their significant others, according to a recent UB study.
Despite consistently high levels of snowfall and a lacking rapid transit system, Buffalo has proven itself to be a city worth staying in, according to one online top 10 list.
What’s worse than racing for a Reese’s bar only to be greeted by that helpless feeling of reaching into your barren wallet?
UB on the Green will return to South Campus’ Hayes Hall lawn for its eighth year from July 16 to Aug. 6.