The Spectrum elects 2019-20 editor in chief
The Spectrum’s editorial board elected Brenton Blanchet, a junior communication major, as editor-in-chief for the 2019-20 academic year.
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The Spectrum’s editorial board elected Brenton Blanchet, a junior communication major, as editor-in-chief for the 2019-20 academic year.
Dr. Robert Genco was more than a professor.
Lieutenant Governor Kathy Hochul discussed the importance of gender equality and representation and mentioned UB women’s basketball head coach Felisha Legette-Jack during her brief visit to UB on Friday.
The Student Association is holding events to commemorate Mental Health Awareness Week through Thursday in the Student Union. The events are part of SA President Gunnar Haberl’s push to address mental health awareness on campus.
UB graduate school rankings are in.
A local coalition for open government graded 10 public college councils on their adherence to New York’s Open Meetings Law. UB was one of them.
Public universities can’t punish student athletes for protesting or speaking with the press, according to professional athletes, lawyers and professors who spoke at a Capen Hall panel on Thursday.
Erie County Supreme Court released former UB student Hannah Christensen from her second arraignment Friday morning before State Supreme Court Justice Christopher J. Burns.
The Living Stipend Movement made its presence known at the UB Council meeting Monday morning.
Former UB student Hannah Christensen is scheduled to appear before Justice Christopher Burns at Erie County Supreme Court at 9:30 a.m. for her arraignment on Friday.
UB community members chanted “A seat, a voice and a vote” at the fourth-annual Shared Governance Day to emphasize the purpose of shared governance Tuesday afternoon.
Seventy-five students filled out a UB survey last month and wrote that they’re unhappy with their broad-based fees.
Students protested for the African and African American Studies Program Friday afternoon in the Student Union.
Nearly 50 years after speaking at UB for the first time, political activist Angela Davis visited UB again on Wednesday to relay her message of justice.
The Student Association Senate voted on the status of four clubs at its Feb. 22 meeting, and discussed the contents of a Feb. 18 Spectrum article.
Reported sexual offenses in the South Campus area reached a five-year high in 2018, but data doesn’t tell the complete story, according to UB officials.
Note: This column contains sensitive content regarding assault that may be triggering.
Your $104.75 student activity fee isn’t just funding Spring Fest.
Student Association coordinators were upset after the SA senate charged their clubs with “high” late fees at the Feb. 8 senate meeting.
UB’s African and African American Studies program, one of the oldest in the country, celebrated its 50th anniversary Tuesday, eight years after merging into the Transnational Studies department.