SA Senate votes to call for Arts and Sciences dean’s resignation
In a tight vote, the Student Association (SA) Senate voted Wednesday night to call on College of Arts and Sciences (CAS) Dean Robin Schulze to resign.
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In a tight vote, the Student Association (SA) Senate voted Wednesday night to call on College of Arts and Sciences (CAS) Dean Robin Schulze to resign.
Voters have re-elected Alika Turton to a second year as the UB Council Student Representative. She won 45.26% of votes in a three-way race that concluded Wednesday night.
Student Association (SA) Senators were unable to vote on an advocacy resolution that would have called for the UB Foundation to divest from “companies complicit in human rights abuses in Palestine” at Wednesday night’s meeting, after SA President Becky Paul-Odionhin withheld the resolution from the meeting’s agenda.
Incumbent UB Council Student Representative Alika Turton alleged Tuesday evening that she has been harassed and threatened during the course of the ongoing three-way Student Representative election.
Tickets for this year’s Spring Fest concert will become available at noon Monday, Student Association (SA) president Becky Paul-Odionhin announced in a mass email to undergraduate students this morning.
When Stanley Chen became the UB Badminton Club’s secretary in the fall of 2022, he was essentially starting from scratch. A previous club e-board failed to request a budget from the undergraduate Student Association (SA), leaving the club with just $200 in leftover fundraising proceeds — nowhere near enough to obtain the equipment or practice space its players needed.
A policy that would introduce a formula for awarding undergraduate clubs supplemental funding failed to pass at the Student Association (SA) Senate Wednesday night, but is likely to emerge in an updated form at the body’s next meeting.
Organizers from Students for Justice in Palestine (SJP) called on the Student Association (SA) Senate to pass resolutions advocating for a permanent ceasefire in Gaza and increased financial transparency from the UB Foundation at last week’s SA Senate meeting.
The Student Association (SA) Senate’s advocacy efforts stalled as soon as they had begun Wednesday afternoon.
Ricardo Castillo will be The Spectrum’s editor-in-chief for the 2024-25 academic year.
A former UB student was arrested Thursday morning and charged with cyberstalking after he allegedly flew from Los Angeles to the Buffalo area to stalk a former UB course instructor.
The College of Arts and Sciences (CAS) will pause hiring for a “limited number” of Ph.D. lines and faculty positions, a CAS spokesperson confirmed shortly after a second protest against the planned staffing reductions.
In a resounding victory, KhaBhuya! party candidates won all three seats in this week’s Student Association (SA) executive board elections.
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.
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.
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.
When Student Association (SA) president Becky Paul-Odionhin and then-vice president Sammi Pang were reelected last year, it was the first time in 15 years that an incumbent administration kept the executive board.
About 75 demonstrators marched on UB’s North Campus Tuesday afternoon to demand UB immediately respond to atrocities Israel has committed in Gaza since Oct. 7.
UB’s Residence Hall Association (RHA) is the university’s second largest student government, representing the nearly 7,500 students who live in UB’s 17 residence halls and apartment complexes. Though RHA often flies under the radar at a university where nearly 75% of students commute to campus, the organization’s activities in programming, advocacy and leadership development are key selling points UB uses to promote on-campus housing.
UB’s Newman Center Catholic Ministry appeared on a list of 22 properties the bankrupt Roman Catholic Diocese of Buffalo may sell, as it attempts to raise $100 million to settle nearly 900 claims of child sex abuse.