UB softball suffers two defeats to Niagara in double header
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“Girls take so long to get ready.”
When freshman Kayleigh Reed was in high school, she was told “by no means” should she go to school for science.
Students posed in front of the camera at the Center for the Arts (CFA) media room, taking photos in front of a white backdrop. Some decided to use the stool provided to them, while others used their own artistic interpretation to frame their picture.
Editor's note: The following is a transcript of a speech given by a student in the Classics Department during a protest that took place on March 13. The speech is being published as a letter to the editor at the request of the student who delivered it. This letter remains in the condition in which it was sent.
The Bulls (11-13, 3-2 MAC) won the first match in Sunday’s double header against the Western Michigan Broncos (11-14, 1-4 MAC) but lost the second game 1-0.
Women’s basketball (19-13, 10-8 MAC) fell to Kent State (21-10, 13-5 MAC) 78-60 in the Mid-American Conference (MAC) Championship game Saturday morning. The Bulls led at halftime by 4, but the second half saw Kent State go on an 11-0 run, which proved to be insurmountable. The Golden Flashes will represent the MAC in the NCAA tournament winning their sixth MAC Championship in program history.
In a resounding victory, KhaBhuya! party candidates won all three seats in this week’s Student Association (SA) executive board elections.
After a crucial foul was called with just under 30 seconds left in overtime, the No. 4 Bulls (18-12, 10-8 MAC) were sent to the free-throw line for the 10th time in their semifinal game against the No. 1 Toledo Rockets (26-5, 17-1 MAC). With the season hanging in the balance, sophomore forward Hattie Ogden stepped forward and made a clutch free throw that prevented Toledo from mounting a comeback.
As UB officials and speakers posed for a ribbon cutting at Thursday’s Crosby Hall reopening ceremony, two protesters walked to the front of the packed room with a letter in hand.
Editor's note: Two protesters delivered this letter to UB President Satish Tripathi on behalf of SUNY Boycott, Divestment and Sanctions (BDS) Thursday afternoon, interrupting the ceremonial reopening of Crosby Hall. We have reprinted it in full here. The headline and formatting were included in the original letter.
Editor’s note: The Spectrum received this statement from a UB spokesperson Thursday afternoon. We have reprinted it in full here. The headline and all hyperlinks were included in the original statement.
No. 4 UB women’s basketball (18-12, 10-8 MAC) will face the reigning Mid-American Conference (MAC) champions, No. 1 Toledo (26-4, 17-1 MAC), in the MAC semifinal on Friday at 10 a.m.
Approximately 40 students staged a sit-down protest Wednesday afternoon in an Academic Center classroom in the Classics Department in response to rumors that the College of Arts and Sciences (CAS) plans to gut funding for the department.
The undergraduate Student Association (SA) has booked two artists and is seeking a third to perform at this year’s Spring Fest, which will be held on May 4, SA President Becky Paul-Odionhin announced at a town hall-style meeting last week.
Stephen Santa-Ramirez is not undocumented, but the experience of undocumented Americans is not new to him. Growing up, the UB higher education professor watched his stepfather face the challenges of living under the radar.
For most college students, caffeine is integral to survival — unless you rely on pure willpower.
After a competitive week-long election to fill the Residence Hall Association (RHA)’s five executive positions, RHA leaders announced the results at Monday night’s Senate meeting in Greiner Hall.
As award season continues on, many people have their eyes on formal wear — including me. I am obsessed with formal wear. I keep up with the red carpet more than I do the movies. I don’t care about who wins what Oscar, but I do care about who was dressed the best. When I was a kid, I would talk about what beautiful dresses I would wear if I were on those red carpets. I still play the game.
Spring break is fast approaching at UB, and that means the men’s and women’s March Madness tournaments are right around the corner.