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(10/26/23 1:33am)
Troye Sivan has withstood the test of time since his origins as a YouTuber in 2010, when he began posting song covers, experiential content and experimental challenges. The release of his first album in 2015, “Blue Neighborhood,” followed his coming-out on the internet two years prior. While Sivan was open enough at age 18 to sing about his struggles with dating someone of the same sex, his new album, “Something to Give Each Other,” invigorates his struggle with heartbreak while retaining his depth.
(10/26/23 1:11am)
The palpable energy, the sweat-soaked fans and the raw, unfiltered sound pumping through the crowd created an intimate connection between the musicians and their devoted audience.
(10/26/23 12:05am)
Jacob Rhinehart runs like a machine, repeating the same schedule day after day: wake up, go to the gym, read, journal, work and pioneer a new social media platform.
(10/25/23 11:48pm)
For most people, Oct. 14 was just like any other fall Saturday in Buffalo. But while UB football fans kept their fingers crossed for a win, Tracy Gregg was handing out eclipse glasses to her family.
(10/25/23 11:26pm)
The bass rattled the metal roof, even in the upstairs bathroom.
(10/25/23 11:20pm)
The violin emitted a high-pitched wail. The cello contrasted the sound with a violent, deep, thunderous rumble. The flute sporadically interrupted with a breathy screech.
(10/25/23 9:57pm)
The UB dance company Zodiaque ushered in its 49th fall season this weekend with a showcase that was as shocking as it was significant.
(10/25/23 9:42pm)
Wednesday’s appearance of conservative speaker Candace Owens in Buffalo, originally advertised to be at UB’s Center for Tomorrow, was moved off campus to Dick Road in Depew, New York.
(10/25/23 9:41pm)
I grew up in a Long Island town that was so old, it had a familial graveyard next to the elementary school. At eight years old, I could swear up and down that I had seen a ghost in the elementary school building. And that town, Sea Cliff, NY, is just one square mile of Long Island. The island is also home to the Amityville Horror House and Kings Park Psychiatric Center. In short, Long Island is absolutely dripping in ghost stories.
(10/25/23 8:09pm)
When the summer heat cools into crisp air, I immediately buy everything pumpkin: coffee, cream cheese, cookies. You name it, it’s in my fridge.
(10/25/23 7:41pm)
Katie Krohn’s backpack is always full. In it, she carries an old soccer magazine, a notebook full of soccer drills and notes, and training cones.
(10/25/23 2:40am)
On Monday, former University at Buffalo men’s basketball forward Jeenathan Williams’ contract with the Houston Rockets was converted to a two-way deal. Williams will now play for both the Houston Rockets and its G-League affiliate, the Rio Grande Valley Vipers. CBS Sports announced the move.
(10/24/23 7:01pm)
UB women’s soccer (7-4-6, 4-3-3) went 1-1 last week, beating Toledo (7-8-2, 4-5-1 MAC) at home 3-0 and losing to Western Michigan (11-3-3, 7-0-3 MAC) 4-1 on Saturday. With one game to play in the regular season, UB sits at No. 6 in the Mid-American Conference (MAC) standings, ahead of Toledo and Ohio (5-7-5, 3-4-3). The top six teams make the MAC Tournament, leaving the defending MAC champion Bulls on the edge of postseason contention with one game, against Kent State (9-6-2, 6-4 MAC), left in the season.
(10/23/23 11:18pm)
UB women’s volleyball (19-4, 9-2 MAC) defeated Ball State (12-10, 9-2 MAC) in back-to-back games this past Friday and Saturday. The games marked the Bulls’ second and third victories against Ball State in program history.
(10/21/23 11:57pm)
The UB football team (3-5, 3-1 MAC) defeated the Kent State Golden Flashes (1-6, 0-3 MAC) 24-6. It was the first victory for the Bulls at Dix Stadium since 2017. The Bulls defense looked dominant, allowing only 164 yards.
(10/20/23 3:35am)
In 2021, Amy Schneider was a software manager in Oakland, California.
(10/20/23 2:47am)
Over 300 demonstrators marched the perimeter of UB's North Campus academic spine Thursday afternoon in protest of Israel’s attacks on Gaza in the Israel-Hamas war, and what the UN calls apartheid conditions in Palestine.
(10/20/23 1:29am)
Not many people get a twinkle in their eye when they retell the story of their own mock execution, but Daniel Britt does.
(10/20/23 12:48am)
Bright orange leaves, flannel shirts, seasonal depression and pumpkin spice: everyone’s second favorite season is here, and there’s no shortage of ways to enjoy it in Western New York.
(10/20/23 1:09am)
What are traits you love about yourself that are integral to your character? Are you sincere? Compassionate? Resilient? Sensitive? Open-minded? Frank?