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(11/17/22 5:57am)
Engineering professor Matthew Burge, who was abruptly removed as an instructor from all his classes in October, appears to be under investigation by the university, according to a Freedom of Information Law FOIL request filed by The Spectrum.
(11/10/22 3:09am)
Every day during his commute to work, Tim Tryjankowski would notice a “steady stream” of pedestrian and vehicular traffic at the roundabout in front of Greiner Hall, making some drivers “aggravated.”
(10/28/22 7:29pm)
Engineering professor Matthew Burge, who was removed as an instructor from all his classes over two weeks ago, is still a university employee, UB spokesperson John DellaContrada said in a statement to The Spectrum.
(10/27/22 8:03pm)
University Police have not taken any suspects into custody in connection with a stabbing that took the life of a Buffalo State College sophomore outside of the Ellicott Complex, UB spokesperson John DellaContrada told The Spectrum Wednesday. UPD’s investigation will enter its third week Friday.
(10/20/22 4:18am)
Nearly a week after the fatal stabbing of a Buffalo State College student outside of Richmond Quad, University Police have identified a “person of interest” in connection with the case but have yet to announce any arrests.
(10/20/22 4:02am)
Fifteen University Police officers used force a total of 24 times in connection with nine incidents during the 2021-22 academic year, according to UPD use of force reports obtained by The Spectrum through Freedom of Information Law requests. The reports were redacted to omit the identities and personal information of those involved.
(10/19/22 8:09pm)
UPD said in a statement that it has “made significant progress in identifying individuals involved” in a fatal stabbing that took place outside of the Ellicott complex Friday evening.
(10/15/22 5:36pm)
The victim in a fatal stabbing outside of the Ellicott Complex Friday night has been identified as Tyler Lewis, a Buffalo State College student from Baldwin, NY. He was a 19-year-old sophomore majoring in pre-business administration.
(10/15/22 4:41am)
A male victim was fatally stabbed in the chest at Moody Terrace outside of Richmond Quad at around 7:30 p.m. Friday night, the university announced in an email alert. University Police are “actively investigating.”
(10/15/22 3:47am)
University Police are investigating an assault that took place at around 8 p.m. Friday night outside Richmond Quad at Moody Terrace. Police believe that suspects have fled the area, but say that there is “no imminent danger to [the] university community.”
(10/13/22 4:28am)
The Latin American Student Association had been preparing for its 18th Annual Heritage Banquet, which “celebrates and commemorates” Hispanic Heritage Month, since the start of the semester.
(10/13/22 3:53am)
In the summer of 2009, Ken Jeong starred in one of the most iconic movies of all time.
(09/30/22 3:06pm)
The Erie County Department of Health will host a monkeypox vaccine clinic on Friday, Oct. 7 from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. at UB’s Student Health Services building on Maple Road, according to UB’s website.
(09/24/22 1:14am)
The Student Association’s $109 student activity fee will remain mandatory for the 2023-24 and 2024-25 academic years following a student referendum, the SA announced in an Instagram post. The fee was approved by 72.52% of voters.
(09/22/22 3:27am)
UB Council member and New Era CEO Chris Koch was charged with second-degree reckless endangerment and fourth-degree criminal mischief in Buffalo City Court after allegedly driving his car at his girlfriend’s ex-partner in May.
(09/15/22 5:55am)
Vice President Kamala Harris visited North Campus Wednesday afternoon, touring solar panel fields, delivering a 13-minute speech in the Center for the Arts and meeting with select students and administrative officials.
(09/15/22 4:05am)
Last Friday, I stepped out of the 2003 Honda Civic I borrowed from my roommate, put my mask on and walked into the Delavan-Grider Community Center gym.
(09/08/22 3:11am)
UB student-athletes scored their fourth- and third-highest GPAs in program history during the 2021 fall semester and 2022 spring semester, respectively.
(08/31/22 10:56pm)
Former U.S. Ambassador to Ukraine Marie Yovanovitch and former president and director-counsel of the NAACP Legal Defense Fund Sherrilyn Ifill will headline UB’s 2022-23 Distinguished Speaker Series alongside actors Ken Jeong and Selma Blair, the university announced Thursday. Each talk will be held in the Center for the Arts’ Mainstage Theatre and begin at 7 p.m.
(08/04/22 3:43pm)
University Police have not filed any criminal charges related to the events surrounding conservative commentator Allen West’s on-campus speech, Deputy Chief of Police Josh Sticht told The Spectrum in an email last month.