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(04/16/12 4:00am)
The Student Association Senate derecognized the InterVarsity Christian Fellowship on Sunday, finally reaching a decision after months of controversy about the club's constitution, which requires officers to endorse Christian beliefs.
(04/16/12 4:00am)
The Student Association Senate derecognized the InterVarsity Christian Fellowship on Sunday, finally reaching a decision after months of controversy about the club's constitution, which requires officers to endorse Christian beliefs.
(04/11/12 4:00am)
The SA has had its share of problems this year, but perhaps the biggest of all is that the executive board has barely exchanged words.
(03/25/12 4:00am)
Candidates for President
(03/20/12 4:00am)
After Occupy Buffalo was kicked out of Niagara Square, the movement had to find new, more creative ways to take action and make a difference.
(03/08/12 5:00am)
When Curt Maranto's South Campus office in the Acheson Annex was broken into on Monday, he didn't think of it as anything out of the ordinary.
(02/23/12 5:00am)
UB students were notified Thursday morning of an armed robbery, but what actually happened was a drug deal gone wrong between six students.
(02/21/12 5:00am)
A man unaffiliated with UB stole $1,656.50 worth of textbooks from the UB Bookstore on Saturday. He returned on Monday to try to do it again.
(02/02/12 5:00am)
I woke up today and had 938 hate mails, 646 nasty Facebook comments, and dozens of mean-spirited tweets.
(01/28/12 5:00am)
Clothes wet and hair matted with rainwater, the UB Students for Life skipped class on Jan. 23 to take part in the march in the March for Life in Washington D.C.
(01/28/12 5:00am)
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(01/19/12 5:00am)
Over winter break, UB concluded three senior leadership searches, two of which appointed new vice presidents.
(01/17/12 5:00am)
After UB unsuccessfully tried to retroactively raise students' tuition for the fall semester after it was already over, it will have to settle for a tuition hike that takes effect this semester.
(12/01/11 5:00am)
Boys and young men should be vaccinated against human papillomavirus, or HPV, to protect against prevalent anal and throat cancers linked with the virus (which is typically transmitted sexually) in recent years. And UB's Dr. Thomas Melendy is working on what would be the most comprehensive anti-viral HPV drug to date.
(11/17/11 5:00am)
A new coalition, formed Nov. 10, of New York business, agricultural, labor, and landowning groups will use hydraulic fracturing, or "hydrofracking" – the process of extracting natural gas from underground rock formations – to drill from New York's Marcellus Shale Formation.
(11/10/11 5:00am)
At 5 a.m. on Thursday Oct. 8, 1998, Judy Shepard woke up from a phone call. Her son, 21-year-old gay college student Matthew Shepard, had been brutally beaten, tied to a fence, and left for dead in Laramie, Wyo. He was killed because he was gay.
(11/06/11 4:00am)
As a kid, Kristina Blank would walk around her small hometown of Craryville, N.Y. and pick up garbage off the streets that people had thrown out their car windows.
(10/26/11 4:00am)
On Wednesday, the SA Assembly unanimously renewed all 13 SA departments and approved its staffs' salaries.
(10/16/11 4:00am)
While some undergrads are thinking about beer pong, others are thinking about the nutritional value of formula.
(10/13/11 4:00am)
Two female suspects attacked and robbed a UB student on Sunday morning after he let them into Red Jacket Quad on North Campus where he lives.