Surviving International Fiesta’s ‘Hell Week’
With International Fiesta just days away, student groups are putting final touches to the dances that tell their stories.
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With International Fiesta just days away, student groups are putting final touches to the dances that tell their stories.
Despite efforts to curb the opioid epidemic, in 2023 over 100,000 people died in the United States from drug overdoses. Health professionals are searching for alternatives to provide treatment and services for those dealing with opioid use disorder (OUD). One local physician and UB professor of emergency medicine, Dr. Joshua Lynch, decided to take action in 2015 when he created the Medication for Addiction Treatment and Electronic Referrals (MATTERS) network of healthcare resources.
We’ve all grown up with love songs on the radio, rom-coms on TV and romance novels on library shelves — and yet, how many of us know what love is, actually?
Two school records, new all-time top ten marks and plenty of personal bests.
I love watching Saturday night fights.
Super Bowl LVIII brought viewers a rigmarole of emotions this Sunday.
I have been single almost every Valentine’s Day of my life. And that’s OK.
It’s an almost universal college experience: You’ve planned an epic night out on the town, but now it’s time to choose the designated driver. There’s a lot more shifting eyes than raised hands.
After a 6-0 run by Southern Mississippi (13-10, 6-6 SBC) cut UB’s (14-8, 7-4 MAC) lead to 3 points with 7:07 left in the third quarter, the Bulls needed a response.
UB men’s basketball (3-20, 1-9 MAC) defeated the Georgia Southern Eagles (5-20, 5-7 Sun Belt) 82-81 in an overtime nail-biter Saturday afternoon. It was the Bulls' first win since Jan. 2 against Central Michigan (14-10, 8-3 MAC).
Following a less-than-favorable 3-9 season for the Bulls, head coach Pete Lembo has revamped football’s coaching staff, the team announced in an Instagram post Friday.
Each year, Jerry Lan celebrates the Lunar New Year with his family by participating in cultural traditions: cooking and eating traditional meals, playing mahjong and receiving red envelopes filled with money from his elders.
Women’s basketball (13-8, 7-4 MAC) won 49-43 over the Miami (OH) Redhawks (5-16, 3-8 MAC) at Millett Hall on Wednesday.
UB men’s basketball (2-20, 1-9 MAC) dropped to last place in the 12-team Mid-American Conference (MAC) on Tuesday night after they lost 73-87 to the Bowling Green Falcons (16-7, 7-4 MAC) at the Stroh Center. The Bulls’ loss came despite a breakout three-point performance — and career-high 21 points — from freshman guard Ryan Sabol.
Despite being a southern Ohio native and avid Bengals fan, I still love Buffalo. I remain impressed by this community’s resilience over the last three years. Buffalo has struggled with horrible tragedy and deadly blizzards, but this city perseveres.
The Harlem Quartet — which includes violinist and UB music professor Melissa White — won the Best Classical Compendium Grammy Award for their album “Passion For Bach And Coltrane” during the awards show Sunday night.
With the start of a new semester, students returned to North Campus to an unfamiliar scene: the atrium of the Student Union (SU) was blocked by temporary walls, accompanied by roaring sounds of construction.
UB will miss its 2025 goal for complete electrification of the Stampede and campus shuttle bus fleets, Chief Sustainability Officer Ryan McPherson confirmed in an email last Friday.
Gov. Kathy Hochul selected UB as the “home” for “Empire AI,” a consortium of several public and private institutions working in artificial intelligence development, the University announced last month.
From politically-motivated criminalization to the debates surrounding harm reduction, the impact of drugs extends far beyond the pharmaceutical. A new master’s degree program debuting at UB this fall engages the humanities and the social sciences in the study of the effects of drugs in our collective bloodstream.