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Relaying a message
Maureen McCusker thinks we all have a special power.
Academic ineligibility plagues Student Association
About 10 Student Association staff members were "let go" at the beginning of the semester after Student Life ruled them academically ineligible, according to SA Treasurer Siddhant Chhabria. SA chose not to release the exact number.
So ... where is this going?': That Awkward Moment review
Film: That Awkward Moment
Weather continues to affect UB utilities
On Jan. 30, the Internet connection at UB, Canisius College and Daemen College was down for more than six hours.
UB expands health care options for students
On Thursday, UB announced a new connection with MASH Urgent Care service for students seeking treatment after hours.
Obama calls for more action in State of the Union address
On Tuesday night, President Barack Obama delivered his fifth State of the Union address.
Student Association Vice President Selsky resigns
Student Association Vice President Lyle Selsky resigned on Wednesday, Jan. 22, making him the second person from the original executive board elected last March to leave office.
New winter session popular among students and faculty
While some students were at home doing what they could to avoid the polar vortex, over 1,000 students were busy participating in UB's new winter session program.
"Fifty years later, Kennedy's death is still felt"
On Nov. 22, 1963, the news of the assassination of President John F. Kennedy in Dallas, Texas, echoed throughout the United States. It was the fourth time in U.S. history that a president was killed.
UB's new winter session to begin in January
For some students, winter break is a time for family vacations, sleeping in, ski trips and ... class?
The journey within
In the past four years, Ken Ilgunas has lived nearly two years in a 1994 Ford Econoline van and walked 1,700 miles from Alberta, Canada, to Texas.
Brown wins mayoral election for third term
On Tuesday night, Byron Brown was re-elected to his third straight term as mayor of Buffalo.
Clinton addresses sold-out Alumni Arena
Years ago, when Hillary Clinton was a New York Senator, she visited Buffalo frequently and stayed at the same hotel every time. One night, a housekeeper at the hotel gave her a snow globe with a buffalo in it. The woman delivered the gift with a message: "Mrs. Clinton, don't forget Buffalo."
UB breaks ground in downtown medical campus
New York State Governor Andrew Cuomo believes it is "irrefutable" that Buffalo has changed over the past five years.
President reaffirms UB 2020 plan
President Satish Tripathi assured the crowd in the Lippes Concert Hall in Slee Hall that UB is on track to fulfill its goals over the next seven years.
Sam McMahon voted SA president
Sam McMahon said he isn't one to show a lot of emotion, but after hearing he had won the Student Association's presidential election, his immediate reactions were to pump his fist, kiss his girlfriend and call his parents.
Saucing the competition
Editor's Note: This column is part of two point-counterpoint dueling columns published in the Oct. 8 edition of The Spectrum. The counterpoint column is listed under related articles.
SA presidential debate draws small crowd
On Thursday night, the seven Student Association presidential candidates were scheduled to participate in a debate in the Student Union Theatre. Sam McMahon and Jessica Honan, however, were the only two who took part.
Not-so-great expectations
Next week, the Student Association is holding an election in search of its new president.