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(10/20/21 2:00am)
Editor’s note: The Spectrum strives to include the name of sources in its stories, pursuant to the SPJ Code of Ethics. However, sometimes a story needs to be told, and the affected parties are unwilling to go on the record with their identities. In this case, the affected students expressed concern that their chances of returning to the U.S. would be jeopardized if their names appeared in print. As such, The Spectrum has decided to grant anonymity.
(10/06/21 3:07am)
UB students will head to the polls on Tuesday, Nov. 2 to cast their vote for mayor of Buffalo and other local races. Incumbent Byron Brown (I) is running a write-in campaign against Democratic nominee India Walton (D) in a showdown the city won’t soon forget.
(10/06/21 3:08am)
In the winter of 2019, Noah Wichlacz was on a mission.
(09/29/21 1:36am)
It was Friday night of opening weekend, and freshmen Hudson Alexander and Reilly Kasabri were returning home to their dorms from the welcome weekend carnival.
(09/22/21 2:09am)
For musician, poet and playwright Kae Tempest, 2020 was a year to ruminate on the small details of life and find meaning in the little things.
(09/15/21 12:34am)
If there’s any sound that has long defined the bustle of the Student Union, it’s the playful melodies that trickle out from the famed piano perched on the building’s second floor.
(09/08/21 3:07am)
Wednesday marked the start of a new, dark era for women’s rights in The Lone Star State.
(09/08/21 2:06pm)
When Fiona Lombardo walked into the Center for the Arts dance studio last Tuesday afternoon, she felt butterflies in her stomach. Her fellow classmates weren’t on Zoom or six feet away — she was able to experience the intimacy that comes with putting on a show.
(08/26/21 9:27pm)
Ten years ago, UB officials envisioned a colossal, international-themed eatery located at the beating heart of North Campus’ academic spine.
(04/26/21 4:22pm)
When Bill Boulden was a kid, they dreamed of embarking upon a world tour or winning a Grammy.
(04/13/21 10:10pm)
The UB Faculty Senate’s Academic Policies and Grading Committee will hold a closed-door meeting with Student Association Assembly Speaker Austin Wolfgang Tuesday evening to discuss a resolution calling on the university to add “mandatory wellness days” to the academic calendar.
(03/31/21 5:16pm)
My journey with cannabis began in June 2017, on a warm, overcast summer day in Boston. It was on that day that I smoked a joint of Deadhead OG for the first time.
(03/22/21 12:15am)
COVID-19 has connected millions through shared struggle. Out of this once-in-a-generation challenge, Kamal Patel has found a unique opportunity to meet new people who have compelling stories about how they discovered their passions and started living their best lives.
(03/20/21 12:04am)
The New York State Coalition for Open Government held a press conference Monday to discuss two bills that would reform Open Meetings and Freedom of Information laws, in honor of Sunshine Week, a celebration of open government and the free press.
(03/10/21 6:11am)
With the re-release of “Apex Legends” Tuesday, Nintendo Switch owners are sure to enjoy one thing: high quality ports.
(02/27/21 2:21am)
Today is Student Press Freedom Day and to celebrate, I’d like to offer UB administrators a quick brush up on open records law. I do this because every semester Spectrum students have trouble accessing information that should be easy to attain, like budgets and salaries and meal plan purchases and student demographics.
(02/23/21 2:38am)
After 28 years of chart-topping albums and countless awards, electronic music sensation Daft Punk has broken up.
(02/17/21 8:38pm)
Tim Hickey, founder of the merchandise company respectandbekind, is on a mission.
(02/10/21 12:57am)
Over 125 students have signed a petition advocating for periodic days off during the spring semester.
(12/02/20 11:06pm)
Blatantly mocking Chiquita Banana for their neocolonial tendencies is certainly not the first thing on your average fashion designer’s mind. This clothing brand makes expressive garments as easy as they call out brands like Harley Davidson for their moral ambiguity. Whether it is mushroom cola, serotonin sunflowers or “clam dunk” crustaceans, these quirky designs truly have something for everybody.