Built in Buffalo: how Nate Oats helped Dominic Johnson fulfill his coaching dream
It was Christmas break, and former two-sport athlete Dominic Johnson had just finished his final semester at UB.
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It was Christmas break, and former two-sport athlete Dominic Johnson had just finished his final semester at UB.
Syllabi, pumpkin spice and everything nice —fall semester is finally here and with it comes an array of arts events just as colorful as the autumn foliage.
Coming into the season with a re-vamped roster and coaching staff, one could say the odds were stacked against UB (0-1) heading into Saturday’s season-opener against Maryland (1-0). It certainly looked that way on Saturday, as the Bulls fell 31-10 at Capital One Field in College Park, MD.
Head coach Maurice Linguist and the Bulls have seen a complete makeover this offseason following a disspointing 4-8 record last year. Linguist brought in 20 transfers and 16 high school commits, giving UB the No. 1 overall recruiting class in the Mid-American Conference, according to 247Sports.com. He also brought in numerous new faces on his staff in defensive coordinator Grandon Bailey, running backs coach Greg Knox, wide receivers coach Kevin Sherman and linebackers coach Kevin Corless.
UB has expanded shuttle routes to include direct service to the Tops on Maple Road and the Asia Food Market on Niagara Falls Boulevard and stops at the new Student Health Services.
Former U.S. Ambassador to Ukraine Marie Yovanovitch and former president and director-counsel of the NAACP Legal Defense Fund Sherrilyn Ifill will headline UB’s 2022-23 Distinguished Speaker Series alongside actors Ken Jeong and Selma Blair, the university announced Thursday. Each talk will be held in the Center for the Arts’ Mainstage Theatre and begin at 7 p.m.
I was supposed to love and depend on my mom for the rest of my life.
Another chapter has been added to Jaret Patterson’s underdog story, as the former UB standout was waived by the Washington Commanders, the team announced Tuesday. Patterson made Washington’s roster after signing with the team as an undrafted free agent in 2021 but failed to make the 53-man cut this season.
University Police have not filed any criminal charges related to the events surrounding conservative commentator Allen West’s on-campus speech, Deputy Chief of Police Josh Sticht told The Spectrum in an email last month.
For the past 11 years, Satish Tripathi has served as president of the largest public university in New York State. That’s four years longer than his predecessor, John Simpson.
The 26th annual ALANA (African, Latinx, Asian and Native American) Celebration of Achievement, a pre-commencement ceremony honoring graduates who belong to ethnic minority groups, was hosted by the Intercultural and Diversity Center Thursday afternoon at the Center for the Arts. The event consisted of musical performances, vulnerable and motivational speeches, tears and prideful cheers that filled the theater. Exactly 598 students, ranging from undergraduate to doctoral students, celebrated their graduations.
Ten lives were taken and three were injured during a racially motivated mass shooting at the Tops on Buffalo’s East Side Saturday afternoon.
Hasan Minhaj displayed his masterful ability to evoke emotions and comedy, landing jokes about messing with hedge fund managers, sucking boogers out of his daughter’s nose with a straw and his infertility problems during his UB Comedy Series performance at Alumni Arena last Saturday.
Ten people were killed and three were injured in a racially motivated mass shooting at the Tops on Buffalo’s East Side Saturday afternoon. It was the deadliest shooting in Buffalo history.
I’ve sat down to write this column countless times.
If you do what you love, you’ll never work a day in your life.
This will be both the first and last column I write for The Spectrum.
I read The Spectrum fervently my freshman year. I wanted to always be in the know and have answers for all the wacky things happening around campus.
Impromptu “Sweetest Pie” dance-offs, fire spinning and not understanding a single U.S. sport or its rules ever.
It feels so surreal that my undergraduate career is over.