Strong winds remove University Bookstore roof, cause additional damage Sunday afternoon
High winds blew the roof off the University Bookstore, caused a power outage at the UB Commons and shattered a window in the Ellicott Complex.
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High winds blew the roof off the University Bookstore, caused a power outage at the UB Commons and shattered a window in the Ellicott Complex.
Workers are set to start construction on One World Café this summer and finish in August 2021.
The Office of International Education awarded roughly $15,000 to programs for international students this spring.
New York State is closer than ever to legalizing recreational marijuana, but that doesn’t mean UB students would be able to spark a joint on campus any time soon.
A crack of a whip ran through the air as dominatrix Sade von Masoch spanked her “hellcats.” The crowd counted up to 40; the number of spanks for Masoch’s birthday.
Graduate students protesting their stipends will send 300 Valentine’s Day cards to UB President Satish Tripathi’s home on Feb. 15, according to Ph.D. student Willis McCumber, the media coordinator for the Living Stipend Movement.
Sub-Board I, the nonprofit auxiliary organization responsible for managing student fees on behalf of student governments, passed a vote yesterday to keep Blue Cross Blue Shield as UB’s health insurance provider.
It’s a Friday night. The underground dressing rooms at Club Marcella thump to the beat of pop songs playing above. UB graduate student Shawn Jenner sits in front of a mirror with a full face of makeup. He puts on a large bubblegum-pink wig.
Students and professors came together to pull off what history professor Dalia Muller called “an impossible project” – a tribute to civil rights leaders, using limited resources.
Students woke up to blistering snow, cancelled classes and unforgivable winds as plows cleared UB parking lots on Wednesday and Thursday.
Thomas Halleck was a “fireball.”
Twenty-eight motor vehicle accidents happened on campus Tuesday through Thursday because of low visibility and icy road conditions, according to UPD Deputy Chief Joshua Sticht.
Lisa Genova, a Harvard-educated neuroscientist, has written five novels and spent some time on the New York Times bestseller list.
International student Renuka Ramanadhan bought a Calvin Klein winter coat last summer to help her survive her second Buffalo winter.
Daae Jung said she believes international students should demand a refund from UB.
Angel Yutig, a junior health and human services major, said she never thought she’d see the day someone would deepthroat a dildo in the middle of the Student Union.
Oct. 25 marked the beginning of NATO’s Trident Juncture (TRJE18) military exercise in Norway.
Rebecca Kennedy spent two years recovering from her drug addiction.
Senator Kirsten Gillibrand (D-NY) discussed immigration, the U.S. economy and climate concerns during a town hall event at UB on Friday.
UB President Satish Tripathi delivered the annual State of the University address on Friday amidst graduate student protests.