UB President Satish Tripathi discusses Greek life, campus protests and Kapoor Hall renaming
Satish Tripathi has been UB president for eight years and said he’ll continue to serve the role as long as he feels like he can “make a difference.”
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Satish Tripathi has been UB president for eight years and said he’ll continue to serve the role as long as he feels like he can “make a difference.”
The names of those who died in the Holocaust rang through the Student Union Flag Room on Thursday.
Vampire Weekend fans didn’t want to leave Tuesday night’s show and neither did the band, which performed for an additional 30 minutes after running through the setlist.
An outdated Hong Kong flag hangs in 215 Student Union.
Yusef Burgos — or Sef, as friends call him — sits in a low chair dressed in a hoodie and jeans that clearly cost over $400. He speaks in a relaxed voice that does little to convey his busy schedule.
UB’s virtual food pantry program, Blue Table, is officially accessible to students.
Eighteen-year-old Sebastian Serafin-Bazan was a dedicated student who kept a Post-it note above his desk that said “GPA goal 4.0.”
Vice President for Student Life A. Scott Weber will oversee a committee to review each of UB’s 21 fraternities and 16 sororities with a focus on anti-hazing.
UB student Sebastian Serafin-Bazan died Wednesday after a possible hazing last Friday involving fraternity Sigma Pi.
Judith Enck’s first experience with an environmental catastrophe was at Love Canal.
Hakan Doga said he was humiliated when he had to ask his parents for money during his first summer session at UB.
Students struggling to afford food will soon have a way to access food for free through UB’s first on-campus food pantry.
UB’s Student Association earned the title of 2018-19 State University of New York SA of the Year this past weekend.
Yousouf Amolegbe put his hand to his face and covered the tears in his eyes on Thursday afternoon.
Students across the political board discussed immigration, green energy and universal college education at the third-annual Great Debate.
The Spectrum’s exit poll results indicate the P.R.I.D.E. Party earned 50% of the Student Association executive board elections votes for president, vice president and treasurer.
The Student Association held a public forum Thursday for students to ask e-board candidates about their platforms.
One of the three parties running for the Student Association e-board appears to have copied word-for-word at least four different points in its platform from current SA President Gunnar Haberl’s February State of the Student Association address.
Student Association councils voted to endorse candidates for the upcoming SA elections Wednesday night following the candidates’ speeches.
Student Association executive board elections for the 2019-20 year will run April 2-4 from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. in the Student Union Theater. The president, vice president and treasurer of the e-board are paid a combined total of $45,000 per year, and are responsible for managing a budget of over $4 million paid for by UB students’ mandatory student activity fee. Here is a breakdown of candidates running for e-board elections: