What will ‘UB’ doing this winter?
Students who don’t plan on going home over winter break can learn the sociology of food, take a pop culture class or visit a new country.
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Students who don’t plan on going home over winter break can learn the sociology of food, take a pop culture class or visit a new country.
In roughly one week, thousands of students will be heading home for Thanksgiving break. The UB Express Bus Home could be a convenient option for students still searching for transportation.
It’s official; in a couple of months, America will have a new president: Donald J. Trump.
Kate McKinnon and Alec Baldwin have argued over these past few weeks as Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump on the Saturday Night Live presidential debate parodies.
A number of troubling cultural events have recently occurred in the U.S. and for some students it is difficult to talk about or process them.
Dr. Walter Hakala’s life experiences sound like a blend of an action-adventure novel, an espionage thriller and a coming-of-age epic.
Andrew Meyer said Jewish students are a large minority group on campus and make up 10 percent of the student population at UB. But he wants his voice to be heard.
Dressing up and traveling to one of Buffalo’s vibrant bars or nightclubs can be an occasional occurrence or a weekly staple for some students.
Lydia Okumura has made UB art galleries multi-dimensional.