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"Oh, so you go to UB? Doctor or engineer?"
Gladys Over, a 6-foot drag queen sporting a sassy nautical dress, leads a gymnasium of 300 people in yelling "bitch!" at Brad Kilger, a Cheektowaga real estate agent.
On Feb. 12, a new line containing $300,000 popped up in the Student Association's budget.
On Feb. 12, a new line containing $300,000 popped up in the Student Association's budget.
On Wednesday, The Spectrum published a story about over $1 million currently sitting in reserves for a North Campus health center that never came to fruition. The $1,075,000 reserve is an accumulation of a $3.50 fee added to the compressive fee in 2005, which continues to be included in every student's tuition.
Over $1 million in student money is currently sitting, unused, in UB financial reserves. And every semester, students pay more.
UB's Jean M. Alberti Center for the Prevention of Bullying Abuse and School Violence discussed how to combat the bullying of lesbian, bisexual, gay and transgendered (LBGT) youth in a Thursday seminar.
Fifty-nine thousand people visited The Spectrum website in the past two days.
About six years ago, Dr. Protul Shrikant had what he describes as a "eureka moment." His serendipitous discovery is now the basis behind Roswell Park Cancer Institute's research study of a vaccine designed to kill cancer.
Sierra Chevrestt, a fifth-year sociology and communication major, was mugged on the Niagara Frontier Transportation Authority (NFTA) metro line on her commute home Tuesday. But, after the altercation, her concerns weren't focused on the assailants who swiped her phone, but on the cuts the NFTA has made in its police department.
Dr. David Dietz, a researcher and assistant professor of pharmacology and toxicology in the UB School of Medicine and Biomedical Sciences, ranked fifth in a notable top-10 list of research advances of 2011.
Subway maps, numbered streets, seas of taxis, and buildings that attempt to reach the sky make up an atmosphere all too familiar to UB's high population of New York City natives. The roar of the city that literally never sleeps is a definite culture shock in comparison to the timid streets of Lancaster, my home and quiet Buffalo suburb.
On Monday, Nov. 21, The Spectrum reported a crime committed against a Muslim student named Thawab, who requested to have her last name remain anonymous.
On Sunday, Nov. 13, a Muslim student named Thawab walked from the Center for the Arts to the parking lot and found two swastikas and a penis keyed into the sides of her car. She reported the incident to University Police and requested that the department alert the entire campus about the crime, but UPD chose not to.
On Sunday, Nov. 13, a Muslim student named Thawab walked from the Center for the Arts to the parking lot and found two swastikas and a penis keyed into the sides of her car. She reported the incident to University Police and requested that the department alert the entire campus about the crime, but UPD chose not to.
UB's North Campus could become the next stop on Buffalo's metro-rail line. The Niagara Frontier Transportation Authority (NFTA) has been awarded $1.2 million that will allow for a study on the Amherst-Buffalo Corridor's transportation system.
Dr. Herbert A. Hauptman, a UB professor and Nobel Prize recipient, died of natural causes at the age of 94 on Sunday.
In the summer, three students have the power to make decisions on behalf of the entire UB undergraduate population. They make up the Student Association's Emergency Powers Council.
As an adolescent, George Zornick never imagined he'd be reporting on massive civil disobedience movements outside the White House.
UB students are trading in their blue and white to ‘go purple' for the month of October in recognition of Domestic Violence Awareness Month.