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(03/05/24 2:49am)
This year’s Black Explosion — the Black Student Union’s (BSU) annual fashion show, hosted Feb. 24 at Buffalo Marriott Niagara — kept with its tradition in showcasing Black culture and diversity, while marking a comeback for the organization.
(03/05/24 2:46am)
Mosab Abu Toha spent the first 60 days of the ongoing conflict in Gaza. He was detained by the Israeli Defense Forces for three days. Most of his family is still in the north, while two of his siblings are in the south, in Rafah.
(03/05/24 2:42am)
Buffalo, blueberry muffins and bathroom graffiti all have one thing in common: Sydney King.
(03/05/24 2:36am)
UB women’s soccer (1-1, 0-0 MAC) fell 0-1 to Ontario NDC Sunday afternoon in a spring season match at the Murchie Family Fieldhouse. The game was evenly matched through all three periods, but Ontario NDC ultimately walked away with the best look of the day.
(03/05/24 2:31am)
As activists call for boycotts of Starbucks stores nationwide over poor working conditions, anti-labor activities and the chain’s stance on the war in Gaza, UB’s North Campus Starbucks location is unaffected.
(03/05/24 2:29am)
UB softball (6-9, 0-0 MAC) won two of five games at the Low Country Classic in Charleston, South Carolina this weekend. Both of the team’s wins came against the Evansville Aces.
(03/05/24 2:18am)
UB’s Newman Center Catholic Ministry appeared on a list of 22 properties the bankrupt Roman Catholic Diocese of Buffalo may sell, as it attempts to raise $100 million to settle nearly 900 claims of child sex abuse.
(03/05/24 2:10am)
At its meeting Wednesday, the Student Association (SA) Senate joined other student governments across New York State to endorse amendments to a statewide bill that would require schools, colleges and universities to train staff for suicide prevention and adopt reporting policies.
(03/05/24 2:10am)
For decades, marginalized communities in Buffalo have experienced food apartheid, which Karen Washington, a food justice advocate, describes as the “root causes of inequity in our food system based on race, class, and geography.”
(03/04/24 7:58am)
Three Bulls notching double-digit point totals wasn’t enough to stop UB’s (16-11, 9-7 MAC) lost 59-67 to the Kent State Golden Flashes (18-8, 12-3 MAC) on Saturday afternoon at the MAC Center.
(03/04/24 6:56am)
Shaking off a controversial foul call, senior forward Isaiah Adams scored a layup for UB (4-25, 2-14 MAC) to cut Toledo’s (18-11, 12-4 MAC) lead to 48-49 with 12:43 left in the second half before the Bulls collapsed in a similar fashion to their loss against Kent State last Wednesday.
(03/01/24 8:04pm)
Editor’s note: This letter remains in the condition in which it was sent. All photos and photo captions were provided by the author and included in their letter.
(02/29/24 5:07am)
Heather McGhee took to the CFA mainstage Wednesday night as the third lecturer in UB’s Distinguished Speaker Series to talk about her book: “The Sum of Us,” a record of her journey across America to dive deep into the country’s racial and social inequalities.
(02/29/24 5:02am)
Freshman guard Kirsten Lewis-Williams scored a layup to kick off the fourth quarter, giving the Bulls (16-10, 9-6 MAC) a 44-34 lead. After a defensive stop, redshirt senior Chellia Watson hit a three-pointer to give UB a 13-point lead, sealing the Bulls’ victory over the Bowling Green Falcons (14-12, 8-7 MAC).
(02/29/24 3:47am)
A jumper in the paint from senior center Jonnivius Smith tied the game at 27 with 4:40 to go in the first half, keeping UB (4-24, 2-13 MAC) in the game.
(02/29/24 2:56am)
As the head of the think tank Demos, Heather McGhee oversaw an organization that gathered data on the problems facing America’s working and middle classes, crafted public policies designed to fix those problems, and advocated for them on Capitol Hill and in the press.
(02/27/24 2:54am)
Melissa Patino wanted to be an engineer since she was a child.
(02/27/24 2:31am)
After two days of hard competition, Mock Trial teams from across the region filled Norton Hall on Feb. 18 to find out which team was going to Cincinnati in March to compete in the Opening Round Championship Series (ORCS), the equivalent of national semi-finals.
(02/27/24 2:24am)
Chellia Watson remembers the beginning of her basketball career, long before she went Division I.
(02/27/24 2:11am)
Paintings of naked men line the walls. The subjects are arranged in various poses: in one portrait, a man looks confidently at the camera, hands planted on his hips while in another, two companions unabashedly look at each other.