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It’s been almost two months since UB shut down campus, which means it’s been almost two months since I’ve been in The Spectrum office.
Editor’s note: This column contains sensitive content about domestic abuse which may be triggering.
Let’s just get this out of the way.
For some women across the U.S., clothes shopping is a cathartic, fun experience.
EDITOR’S NOTE: This column contains spoilers.
On Aug. 25, I began to lose over half of my savings.
Most locals think of the Pearl Street Brewery as Seneca Street’s preferred bar, but celebrated playwright Tom Dudzick prefers the memory of his father’s tavern.
When people think of bodybuilders, most imagine spray tans, giant muscles and vain attitudes.
Oak and Iron is breaking boundaries in Buffalo’s tattoo community as the first tattoo shop with a full-service salon, priding itself on being one of the most inclusive studios in the area.
It’s only November, but “Barefoot Longboard Guy” Matthew Romanyk has to wear shoes again.
There’s something devious lurking behind the curtains at your local movie theater.
Chef’s Restaurant regularly sold over 200 pounds of mozzarella cheese daily last year.
Native American advocates taught UB community members about the lasting effects of genocide during a “Native American Conversation” event Friday.
Twenty-four students, including Latin American Student Association members, marched in the pouring rain Wednesday to demand UB celebrate its minority students.
Students often find themselves with extra time during the week but aren’t sure what to do with it.
Many students come to college without knowing how to cook for themselves.
Riley Kilo starred on TLC in 2011.
At just 17 years old, Anthony Vargas didn’t know who was watching when he spoke in front of the United Nations on the International Day of Peace in 2014.
Daeil Kim wrote sci-fi and fantasy stories for friends and family when he was younger. He loved creating his “own world” as a kid.
Starbucks employees knew it was coming.