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(02/22/18 10:18am)
We all know STI protection is important in theory. Unless you went to a high school that preached abstinence only, you’ve likely sat through your fair share of awkward condom demonstrations involving a banana or a cucumber.
(02/13/18 6:19pm)
Last semester, the planning committee for a forthcoming global-inspired dining hall hosted a feedback event consisting of several focus groups, revealing a strong interest in international food.
(02/12/18 3:04pm)
When I first came out at 18, I told a few close friends I was a lesbian. Some were supportive, others were confused because I’d talked to them about liking boys before — so surely I must be bisexual, they insisted.
(02/01/18 6:29am)
I love taking risks and throwing myself into new, exciting situations. So when I learned we would be attending a dinner in the dark as part of my winter study abroad experience in Berlin, Germany, I was thrilled and couldn’t wait for this at once frightening and exhilarating prospect.
(12/13/17 5:43pm)
For Jacobs School of Medicine and Biomedical Sciences Dean Michael Cain, the completion of the school’s new downtown location is “a dream come true.”
(12/11/17 7:55am)
Pop music is for all ages.
(12/07/17 9:43am)
After more than six years of planning and construction, the new home of the Jacobs School of Medicine and Biomedical Sciences will celebrate its grand opening Tuesday morning.
(12/08/17 8:54pm)
I love the holiday season, but it also brings about unavoidable feelings of sadness and loneliness.
(12/06/17 1:17am)
In the third Living Stipend Movement protest this semester, demonstrators shared vulnerable, personal stories about what they characterize as a struggle to survive on unfair stipends as part of an hour long sit-in.
(12/04/17 7:21am)
The Senate passed a massive tax overhaul in the early hours of Saturday morning after several last-minute, handwritten revisions were scribbled in the margins of the 479-page bill.
(11/30/17 7:38am)
The UB Foundation invested in an offshore firm that funds North American hydraulic fracturing –– more commonly known as fracking, a practice banned in New York State due to environmental concerns.
(11/20/17 7:07am)
Laura Aguilera’s depression came on slowly.
(11/19/17 7:28pm)
Q: Shonda Rhimes, the writer of “Grey’s Anatomy,” has spoken a lot about the importance of having a diverse cast and having representation of minorities. I know you’ve talked a lot about racial inequality in your activist work, so how do you feel your role on “Grey’s Anatomy”connects with your activism?
(11/19/17 6:34pm)
Jesse Williams has come a long way from the young man with a “superb” afro stringing together jobs in corporate law, acting in commercials and waiting tables to make ends meet.
(11/15/17 2:46am)
Buffalo’s Common Council has conditionally approved Anthony Sordetto’s application to open a bar at 3144 Main St. near South Campus. The Council’s unanimous approval is contingent on Sordetto removing the black tint from the establishment’s windows and not marketing to those under 21. Sordetto has agreed to these conditions, according to The Buffalo News. The bar’s approval is good for two years so it can be monitored and reevaluated if it becomes a nuisance.
(11/13/17 6:34pm)
The death of Taylor Swift’s reputation led to the birth of her most impressive artistry yet.
(11/10/17 3:05am)
SA Assembly passed a resolution Thursday evening urging Buffalo’s Common Council to deny a proposal for a bar on Main Street near South Campus. The resolution passed with six people in favor, two opposing and three abstaining.
(11/09/17 7:39pm)
UB is one of five schools selected for the National Campus Prevention Network’s 2017 Sexual Assault Prevention Excellence Award.
(11/07/17 12:29am)
Roughly 30 students participated in a “Black Solidarity” rally Monday afternoon as part of UB's Black Student Union's Black Solidarity Week.
(11/06/17 3:59pm)
The Amherst Democratic Committee held a “Get Out the Vote” rally on Sunday where local Democratic leaders spoke to a crowd of energetic supporters on the importance of voting in the upcoming local elections.