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I've got it bad. Real bad.
SUNY Trustee Joseph Belluck thinks UB's controversial fracking institute should be shut down.
SUNY is demanding answers about UB's controversial shale institute.
Rock has made its place on Broadway.
President Obama accepted his nomination as the Democratic presidential candidate last night in Charlotte, N.C. The Democratic National Convention closed Thursday night.
Meet Erin Amico, a sophomore psychology major who walks the UB campus rocking a fun and edgy style.
Last night ended the Republican National Convention; Mitt Romney and Paul Ryan accepted the respective nominations for president and vice president.
Be Cool, Don't Overdo It: What To Wear To Fall Fest
Eighty-three UB faculty and professional staff members are calling for university transparency in relation to the Shale Research and Society Institute (SRSI). After a summer of conflict, controversy and national attention, members of UB continue to respond to questions of the university's involvement in the oil and gas industry and research.
After serving in an interim position since Jan. 2011, Tom Tiberi was officially announced the Director of Student Life, effective as of June 20.
If Samantha Hochstein was going into her sophomore year this time last summer, she wouldn't be allowed to live with her two best friends.
I applied to 10 colleges.
To help you avoid potential embarrassment in conversation with upperclassmen, The Spectrum has compiled a list of the 2011-12 stories that had the UB campus talking. Take a few minutes to catch yourself up on everything from a $300,000 scandal to an infamous Fall Fest flop.
There is a group of college students on this campus that controls about $3.4 million.
Last Monday, April, 16, Environmental Affairs Director Paul Stephan posted a YouTube video entitled: "60 Seconds to Save SA Environmental Affairs." The video received hundreds of views, and a mass amount of students commented on the SA's Facebook page.
On Tuesday, the online poll for the University Council Student Representative opened and will remain open until Thursday, April 19.
On March 26 SA Treasurer Sikander Khan met with me to discuss his plans to unroll "SA Mobile & Cloud Services," an app from the company Virtual Academix. The Spectrum has since launched an investigation into this company, uncovering less than promising business practices of what appears to be a fraudulent company.
On Monday, Buffalo News reporter Charity Vogel spoke to English majors about their prospective careers and how to utilize a liberal arts degree.
Candidates for President
On Saturday, a swastika and the words "f*** Jews" were discovered carved into the door of the Hillel of Buffalo office, located in the Commons.