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(03/15/18 8:15pm)
Nearly 24 hours after interviewing with The Spectrum, United Peoples Party, one of two parties initially running in this year’s election, dropped out of the race, Student Association Elections and Credentials Chair Jacob Brown confirmed. U.P.P. dropped out of the race after failing to secure any SA club council endorsements on Monday night.
(03/15/18 4:06pm)
Anjelika Catral has never taken the subway from South Campus to downtown Buffalo. She didn’t even know UB had access to a subway. She wants to see more of Buffalo besides the area surrounding North Campus, but wishes there was an easier way to do so.
(03/01/18 9:26am)
Love is a universal language, but everyone views and forms relationships in different ways. UB’s international student body represents more than 110 countries, each with its own dating culture.
(02/26/18 7:17am)
Buffalo residents in a neighborhood dubbed a “food desert” will have healthier and affordable options to choose from thanks to a new partnership between the private sector, UB and community leaders.
(02/26/18 7:21am)
Forget about Optimus Prime, Megatron and Starscream.
(02/22/18 9:58pm)
In Tuesday night’s hypothetical battle between the history, psychology and computer science and engineering departments, students placed the fate of humanity in the power of the human brain.
(02/19/18 5:28pm)
Graduate students in the English department aren’t satisfied with newly announced increases to their pay, which they say will result in their program shrinking and primarily benefit future students.
(02/15/18 8:52am)
Eighteen of the 50 highest-paid state employees in upstate New York in 2017 were UB employees. Many high-ranking UB employees are earning upwards of $300,000 every year, according to a recent survey by New York Upstate.
(02/12/18 7:12am)
It won’t make your hands fall off and it won’t make you go blind, but watching too much porn can screw up your sex life. Erectile dysfunction, issues with body image and full-blown addiction are just a few of the symptoms of over-watching porn.
(02/05/18 5:44am)
A University Heights resident faces charges of throwing a “large party” and serving alcohol to minors, according to a Buffalo police report.
(02/01/18 6:30am)
Former UB Vice President Dennis Black has avoided jail despite the district attorney’s recommendation that he serves time behind bars.
(12/07/17 10:01am)
Growing up, the holiday season awkwardly revolved around Christianity. My siblings and I were some of the only Jewish kids in our school, while the majority of my fellow students celebrated Christmas.
(11/20/17 6:46am)
After a motion to derecognize the Women’s Lacrosse team failed 7-5-4, the SA Senate decided to recognize the team at a meeting Friday night, but deferred the team’s probation status to SA’s Executive Board.
(11/21/17 4:16am)
Two weeks ago, I eagerly woke up at 3:00 a.m. along with thousands of other people around the world to order what Apple is calling “the future.”
(11/13/17 3:57pm)
The UB women’s club lacrosse team lost close to $15,000 and its club status has been in limbo since last spring, after an Instagram account associated with the team prompted harassment and hazing accusations and punishment from the Student Association. But the SA may have mishandled the case and funds, which were the subject of bickering and confusion during an SA Senate meeting Friday night.
(11/09/17 3:25pm)
“Father figure,” “invaluable asset” and “Jedi master” are only a few of the labels students use to describe adjunct African American Studies professor Kushal K. Bhardwaj.
(11/09/17 3:49pm)
University Heights residents are concerned about the possible opening of a new restaurant on Main Street called Main Place that will serve alcohol and host 18 and over events. UB students are excited about a potential new restaurant opening near campus, but recognize the potential for underage drinking and the repercussions that it can have on late night transportation.
(11/02/17 3:42pm)
Three weeks after a ruptured pipe flooded UB’s Clemens Hall on North Campus and resulted in 90 classes being moved or canceled, the university still cannot provide an estimate of the total damage.
(11/02/17 4:20pm)
Two stories from The Spectrum received national awards from distinguished collegiate journalism organizations.
(10/26/17 2:36pm)
UB’s GRoW (Garden, Relax or Work) Home has temporarily returned to South Campus after receiving national recognition at the U.S. Department of Energy’s 2015 Solar Decathlon in California.