Spectrum's Q&A with Roxane Gay
Q: I recently wrote a column about the importance of intersectionality in feminism—
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Q: I recently wrote a column about the importance of intersectionality in feminism—
Roxane Gay does not consider herself a professional feminist.
Vanessa Dwyer left Capen 567 crying Wednesday afternoon after the Faculty Senate postponed the vote on UB Fossil Free’s divestment proposal.
Michelle Holler thinks Buffalo has always been diverse, but the recent influx of refugees calls for a discussion on integration in the community.
Pepsi’s newest advertisement could not be more off the mark.
Carl Paladino thinks if people do not like him, they should “turn off the TV and go for a walk.”
Finding the perfect off-campus spot to settle can be tricky, especially since UB’s surrounding area offers so many options. All of these housing options present their own issues and conveniences, depending on location, price and amenities.
During her speech at the College Media Association convention in New York City this past weekend, Ann Shoket, former editor in chief of Seventeen, emphasized the importance of honoring your childhood dreams and the limitless aspirations that you dream up sitting in your teenage bedroom.
On any given day, I experience widespread, chronic pain that ranges from mild to debilitating.
Students may be able to attend any SUNY and CUNY schools with free tuition in the near future.
I can remember hating my body as far back as eight years old. I remember reading my mom’s diet books late at night in middle school.
On Sunday, I was one of roughly 100 people who gathered in Niagara Square to rally for transgender rights and protest President Donald Trump’s administration’s recent legislation on trans bathroom rights. It was amazing to see the outpouring support for the trans community from individuals of all ages and backgrounds.
It started with a cough – nothing out of the ordinary for someone with allergies and asthma. I brushed it off; I was not about to let a tickle in my throat foil my Saturday night plans.
I am a social justice activist.
Political science professor Harvey Palmer thinks the increased popularity of fake news is a “symptom of changes in the media market.”
If a sexual assault victim comes forward, the most important thing to do is believe them, said University Police Deputy Chief Joshua Sticht at Tuesday’s panel.
Halima Jibril wants everyone to know that Muslim people are not a threat.
When I finally gathered enough emotional strength to watch Hillary Clinton’s concession speech, I sobbed the whole way through.
I have admired Bernie Sanders’ work as a senator since I was sixteen years old.
Political science professor James Battista thinks local elections have a bigger impact on most people’s daily lives than the presidential election.