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(02/25/14 5:00am)
A little girl went "number two" in her pants while waiting for her mother in Wegmans' childcare center. Upset and uncomfortable, she clamored for her mom. But the workers at Wegmans couldn't broadcast her mother's name over the loudspeaker, like they usually would in that type of situation.
(02/23/14 5:00am)
One. She gripped the bar as tightly as she could and pulled herself upward.
(02/18/14 5:00am)
If The Steer and Northside had a baby, its name would be "Molly's Pub."
(02/11/14 5:00am)
Some students turn to romantic date nights, chocolates and roses with their significant others during Valentine's Day.
(02/11/14 5:00am)
"It's a match!"
(02/11/14 5:00am)
Stephanie Chan, a senior linguistics major, always wanted to learn more about Hong Kong, where her ancestors on her father's side lived. But no club at UB gave her what she was looking for.
(02/06/14 5:00am)
An iPhone 4S and the desire to make something bigger than himself.
(02/02/14 5:00am)
A recent UB survey found one third of students are overweight. It revealed almost every student needs to improve his or her daily intake of fruits and vegetables to five or more times per day, according to Sherri Darrow, the director of Student Health and Wellness.
(01/28/14 5:00am)
Kelli Leclair had always described herself as "ratchet."
(01/28/14 5:00am)
Corey Reisman, a junior political science major, dreams of becoming the president of the United States one day, though he would settle for a senatorial seat.
(12/05/13 5:00am)
Throughout her childhood, Claire Brady didn't see her father a lot and never understood why. They only ate dinner together when she and her family went to him.
(11/19/13 5:00am)
High blood pressure, high cholesterol and an increased risk of cardiovascular diseases are associated with old age and physical inactivity. Studies are finding that college students are facing these diseases just as often, though.
(11/19/13 5:00am)
As the UB community prepares for Thanksgiving, people begin to think about the things in life they are most thankful for. Thomas Safran, a sophomore business administration major, and Michael Tyson, a student currently on a leave of absence from the Graduate School of Education, shared what they are most thankful for with The Spectrum. The two have words of advice and suggestions for the UB student population during this holiday season.
(11/19/13 5:00am)
Myrto Anastasiadou, a freshman history major, misses her family back home in Cyprus.
(11/19/13 5:00am)
Myrto Anastasiadou, a freshman history major, misses her family back home in Cyprus.
(11/17/13 5:00am)
Eric Commins, coordinator of student programs at the Office of International Student and Scholar Services, has always been good at learning other languages.
(11/05/13 5:00am)
Quinne Sember, a senior biomedical sciences and political science major, took a trip to Washington, D.C., with her eighth grade class. Her teacher handed her a pin, which ultimately foreshadowed her future in the political world. It said, "Friends don't let friends vote Republican."
(10/29/13 4:00am)
Josh Fromm, a junior finance major, was walking on Northrup Place in the University Heights with his friends. They came across two girls passed out on a lawn, rolling around in their own vomit. The girls were foaming at the mouth and there was no one else in sight.
(10/24/13 4:00am)
Samah Asfour, a junior political science and global gender studies major, is a first-generation American. The rest of her family is in what she considers her homeland - Palestine - and due to political and social oppression, she said many of her family members don't have the opportunity to get an education.
(10/22/13 4:00am)
During his freshman year at UB, Tal Kissos, a senior media study major, celebrated Halloween differently from most college students.