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(03/06/15 6:40am)
Michael Chaskes, a professor in the Department of Medicine, is wondering how “anything is going to get done” at UB with the consistent struggle the Faculty Senate has getting enough members present at a meeting to take a vote.
(03/04/15 3:22am)
Imagine if your tuition shot up 30 percent next semester.
(03/01/15 11:58pm)
Seventeen people – including 13 UB students – were arrested for using fake identification or using another person’s ID as part of a three-bar police sting Thursday night into Friday morning.
(02/24/15 7:25pm)
A little over a month ago, the testimonies of a UB student and professor helped prosecutors convict Jeffrey Basil in the death of Air National Guardsman William Sager. But Basil’s sentencing won’t come for at least another month, now that his attorney is filing a motion to set aside the verdict.
(02/19/15 2:48am)
Approximately 550 students were forced out of Red Jacket Hall, one of the six quadrangles in the Ellicott Complex, Wednesday after flooding caused a power outage. Students were offered housing for the night in the Triple Gym of Alumni Arena.
(02/20/15 3:26am)
Approximately 500 students were forced out of Red Jacket Hall, one of the six quadrangles in the Ellicott Complex, Wednesday after a frozen sprinkler head caused a power outage.
Cold temperatures caused a sprinkler line to break and drip water into an electrical room, which damaged a single panel that shut down the electricity and heat in the building Wednesday around 7 a.m. Power returned around 11 p.m. that night and students were allowed to re-enter building early Thursday morning.
(02/19/15 10:48pm)
When Jason Young’s car was broken into in Southern California, the responding police officer was more interested in Young’s lack of a criminal record than Young’s missing stereo.
(02/17/15 11:57pm)
Steve Merry has attended Fred Fest – SUNY Fredonia’s annual end of the year concert festival – for the past two years despite not being a student at the university.
(02/15/15 9:36pm)
Before the men’s basketball season started, a co-worker and I sat down and predicted the Bulls were going to finish a game below .500 and just 9-9 in the Mid-American Conference.
(02/13/15 7:11am)
When Earvin ‘Magic’ Johnson was in high school, he’d sneak into the CEO office of the building he cleaned on the weekends. He pretended he was the boss.
(02/12/15 11:41pm)
Professors can tend to forget a $100 textbook can be the equivalent of two or three days pay for a student, according to Stephen Dyson, a classics and anthropology professor.
(02/11/15 2:22am)
After getting a drink and coming back to the dance floor during a party near South Campus, David Stockman* found a girl he’d been flirting with earlier in the night dancing with one of his friends.
(02/10/15 8:01pm)
Saturday will be my first Valentine’s Day being single in three years.
(02/07/15 11:34pm)
Students received something this past Friday they would’ve liked to have also gotten four days prior: a text message warning them of Stampede bus delays.
(02/06/15 3:40am)
When the matter of possibly changing UB’s decanal review process was raised in a Faculty Senate Executive Committee meeting last fall, “Most people said, ‘Wait, where did this come from? What’s the problem? Why should we bother?’” according to law professor Martha McCluskey.
(02/04/15 1:57am)
Some students spent as much time waiting for the Stampede Monday as they would have had spent in class had they arrived to school on time.
(02/01/15 3:34pm)
If Kristjan Sokoli had to describe a nose tackle in one word, it would be “relentless.”
(01/30/15 12:30am)
For the past decade, Stampede drivers have always had at least one thing to look forward to when coming into work on weekend mornings: a box of doughnuts from Victor ‘Vic’ Zoizack.
(01/29/15 7:46pm)
UB will see new business coming on or near its campuses soon, and the business will be tax-free.
(01/28/15 10:00pm)
The third floor of the Oscar Silverman Library, located in Capen Hall, has been exceptionally quiet this semester – even for a library.