UB students share experience at Women's March
Amelia Veitch feels that there is a lot at stake for her future career in environmental engineering, but protesting in the Women’s March in Washington D.C. gave her an overwhelming sense of hope.
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Amelia Veitch feels that there is a lot at stake for her future career in environmental engineering, but protesting in the Women’s March in Washington D.C. gave her an overwhelming sense of hope.
The atmosphere of the University Heights neighborhood seems more terrifying than ever after a UB student was stabbed outside of her house on Dec.1.
Joey Santa Lucia received an urgent phone call during school saying he needed immediate brain surgery. He had a panic attack and thought he was going to die. He didn’t think he would be able to smile, speak or work out again.
Two construction workers were rescued Monday morning after a scaffolding issue at the new UB medical school.
Theda Skocpol said she didn’t think she would live to see an election like the 2016 presidential election.
UB students gathered on Wednesday to build a “wall of hate.”
Elizabeth Berman, a UB student tour guide gets in “an incredibly awkward situation” when parents and prospective students ask her about UB’s smoke-free policy.
Maddie King is a first time voter and finds the upcoming presidential election to be much more intense than she had expected it to be. She feels it has come down to voting for the candidate who is the “lesser of two evils.”
UB faculty members in the Natural Sciences department have a number of concerns, including campus cleanliness, base stipends, expanding the Communities of Excellence and freshmen seminar funding.
Jessica Reznik feels it can be “really creepy” walking on North Campus at night.
Alain Kaloyeros, State University of New York (SUNY) Polytechnic Institute President, resigned on Monday after being charged in a bribery and bid-rigging case, according to Associated Press.
Andrew Stott said the chances of encountering a creepy clown are probably not much different from the chances of contracting Ebola or Zika viruses. The chances are “very, very slim.”
UB masons will take another month to clean, patch and coat air intakes with special paint so students will eventually be able to paint murals directly on them.
While a small number of students have voted in an election before, Nov. 8 will be the first time many will vote in a presidential election.
Three former UB faculty members – John Ho, Patricia Burns and Kenneth Levy – died last month.
Devashish Agarwal was lying in his bed while watching a TED talk video over spring when he asked himself, why not have a TED conference at UB? He reached out to his connections through the Honors College and within 10 days, he had all of the speakers for the conference.
When Joel Lunenfeld got to college, he had never been on the Internet or sent an email in his life. His professors and textbooks were his only access to the “real world.” Once he got to UB, everything changed.
Jonah Snyder will always be remembered as a kind, passionate and caring individual who never failed to put a smile on someone’s face. Friends described Snyder as someone who helps them to be their best.
UB students will get a chance to vote in the first campus election of the school year with the Student Association Senate election just days away.
Jonah Snyder, a 20-year-old junior communication major, died suddenly in Moline, Illinois last Wednesday after a medical emergency at a pro wrestling gym.