Queerness should be in broad daylight
I had my first drink in a gay bar last October.
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I had my first drink in a gay bar last October.
When artist and SUNY Purchase professor Rob Swainston rode his bicycle down the streets of New York City during the first COVID-19 lockdown, he photographed the plywood-covered storefronts, meant to deter protestors.
I sat on the bleachers in a school gymnasium listening to a man tell me and my classmates about waiting to have sex until marriage — specifically why it was so important that we all avoid the urge to commit this grave sin and how our future spouses would prefer someone who had saved themselves especially for them, particularly if we were planning to have a husband.
Buffalo-area rappers showed off their lyricism in the Spectrum office. Watch the full concert here.
Tickets for this year’s Spring Fest concert will become available at noon Monday, Student Association (SA) president Becky Paul-Odionhin announced in a mass email to undergraduate students this morning.
Donnie Vinson, an associate coach at Cornell University, will be the 16th head coach of UB’s wrestling team, UB Athletics announced Sunday.
Offset, JID and Shenseea will headline Spring Fest on May 4, the Student Association (SA) announced in an Instagram post.
Tensions rose among faculty in the College of Arts and Sciences (CAS) during a heated two-hour meeting Tuesday afternoon, as low attendance tanked a planned confidence vote in CAS and university leadership.
UB softball (13-24, 5-11 MAC) split a doubleheader against the Kent State Golden Flashes (20-18, 6-10 MAC) on Tuesday afternoon, losing 6-1 in the first game before bouncing back in the second to come away with a 2-1 win.
When Stanley Chen became the UB Badminton Club’s secretary in the fall of 2022, he was essentially starting from scratch. A previous club e-board failed to request a budget from the undergraduate Student Association (SA), leaving the club with just $200 in leftover fundraising proceeds — nowhere near enough to obtain the equipment or practice space its players needed.
A policy that would introduce a formula for awarding undergraduate clubs supplemental funding failed to pass at the Student Association (SA) Senate Wednesday night, but is likely to emerge in an updated form at the body’s next meeting.
Three weeks after 11-year wrestling head coach John Stutzman was removed on March 28, 14 wrestlers have entered the transfer portal due to what several wrestlers have called mistreatment and neglect by UB Athletics. According to FloWrestling, the transfers make up just under half of the official 29-man roster.
Robin G. Schulze – the dean of College of Arts and Sciences (CAS) — announced on Monday that UB has “implemented a pause to the undergraduate portion of the budget model” and is conducting a “comprehensive review of [the] undergraduate enrollment plan.”
Content warning: This article briefly mentions suicide in a statistical context.
The College of Arts and Sciences (CAS) faculty will hold a confidence vote regarding Robin Schulze, the dean of the college, President Satish Tripathi, and Provost A. Scott Weber in a CAS faculty meeting at 4:30 p.m. on April 16 in 190 Norton Hall.
Music plays a big part in my life and I’m sure it does in many others, too. It connects you to people, makes you feel something and stays with you forever. When I listen to songs, I instantly have a flashback memory from when I first heard them and it makes me reflect on all the different periods of my life and how that music changed me. Here is a list of songs that I have grown up with that have impacted me forever:
Without lighting design, a set or much prior preparation as to what characters they’d be playing, the cast of “King Henry VI: Part 2” took to the Center for the Arts (CFA) Rehearsal Workshop. They had 110 minutes of showtime with no intermission to encompass comedy, romance and tragedy in the bloody War of Roses. With the show running for only two nights, April 5 and 6, the cast set out to make the most of it.
92% of students in crisis see a UB counselor the same day they request an appointment. But students who need further assistance encounter a difficult dilemma: attend the UB program’s biweekly individual counseling sessions — capped at 10 appointments every academic year — or navigate the complexities of health insurance to secure stable, long-term care off campus.
Kirsten-Lewis Williams originally planned on staying close to home for college, near her hometown of Mooresville, in North Carolina — until head coach Becky Burke reached out to her late in the recruiting process, and convinced the freshman guard that she would be better suited at UB.
With the spring semester coming to an end, a mental breakdown is about as far away as exam week. So when it’s your time to cry, here are some of the best places to let it out: