Spectrum recommends: classes, food and fall activities
For thousands of upperclassmen, the first week of school represented a return to normalcy following three COVID-19-filled semesters.
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For thousands of upperclassmen, the first week of school represented a return to normalcy following three COVID-19-filled semesters.
It was my third Valentine’s Day with my girlfriend of more than two years and I was looking to spice things up. So I decided to buy “sensual” massage oil from Bath and Body Works. My girlfriend always requested back rubs, so why not?
Where and how do University at Buffalo students like to do it? The Spectrum surveyed 207 UB students to identify the general attitude toward Valentine's Day and sex positions.
Buffalo may not necessarily appear on the typical concert junkie's list of venues, but now may be the appropriate time to reconsider. Have you ever heard the phrase, "there's nothing to do in Buffalo"? I'd have to argue for the contrary.
In reverence of the much loved holiday of horrors and the infamously great Nickelodeon show, here's a few ghastly great ghoul grinders that promise to entertain you while you wet your pants in the middle of some long, boring lecture.
Spectrum: Thanks for taking the time to discuss UB's parking problem with the students. First, how serious of a parking problem do you think UB has?
Few things can be considered mainstays of the Super Bowl: happy fans, mad fans and commercials. Every year, millions of dollars are spent on 12-second advertisements for products we already use, as well as some we've never heard of. Competition is no longer just for on-field play, but for the advertising game as well.
Once again, it is time for The Spectrum's "Sharpest Point." Only this isn't the same Sharpest Point that you remember from last semester. In this edition, 16 members of The Spectrum staff - ranging from arts editors to sports staff writers - will be involved in a single elimination tournament with one match taking place each Friday from here on out.
To our readers: