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Fall is underway and while it’s been surprisingly warm, we can’t expect the good luck to last in Buffalo.
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Fall is underway and while it’s been surprisingly warm, we can’t expect the good luck to last in Buffalo.
Buffalo is known for its snow. It is not, however, known for its skiing.
It’s mid-day, and the Student Union is swarming with students. Lines are long and tables are full. The building is noisy with chatter.
Jasmine To –– a junior psychology major –– left her paints at home to take classes for two years.
Students started their Saturday morning hoping to catch a glimpse of Afro-Caribbean artists Kranium, Koffee and Burna Boy at Fall Fest.
Koffee didn’t need any coffee to help her pull off her Fall Fest performance Saturday night. Instead, the artist –– who had the flu –– leaned on and harnessed her Buffalonian fans’ positive energy.
Shinedown will bring “the biggest show of 2019” to Buffalo on Sept. 27.
G Premacy remembers his first concert in Brooklyn. At the time, he was still a UB student.
Being a student is really expensive.
Billie Essco remembers the day he saw his creative idol live.
Cameron Reyes, a freshman chemical and biological engineering major, spent a month on campus for UB’s Access to College Excellence program over the summer, but that didn’t make saying goodbye to his mom last week any easier.
Lance Leipold has been UB’s head football coach since 2015, and last year he led the Bulls to a record-breaking 10-4 season.
The UB community celebrated the Murchie Family Fieldhouse’s ribbon-cutting ceremony on Tuesday, as the facility opened its doors to the public.
Dean Chatham went from a physics major to opening for Rae Sremmurd in four years.
The UB Libraries participated in the American Library Association’s Banned Books Week by holding events on both Sept. 26 and Sept. 27.