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Alumni Arena, UB's indoor athletic facility.
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Alumni Arena, UB's indoor athletic facility.
UB Counseling Services, located in 120 Richmond Quadrangle, saw 2,114 students for 12,185 appointments in the 2022 academic year.
The beehives, located between Crofts Hall and Bizer Creek on UB's North Campus, produce about 55 gallons of honey a year.
Dozens of eclipse glasses have already been collected outside 1Capen.
The video was filmed over the course of five months in University Heights. That neighborhood, located around UB's South Campus, is home to multiple Greek life houses and other UB students.
An Eat Off Art Mural near the intersection of East Amherst Street and Bailey Avenue in Buffalo.
Chapell Roan, The Avalanches, Eugene Record, MiNt ChOcOlATe, Luiz Bonfa and Antena all make for great spring listens.
Taylor and his team are collecting preliminary data from five East Side neighborhoods. They hope to select a neighborhood for the project by Juneteenth.
The next total solar eclipses visible will the U.S. will take place in 2044 and 2045.
The moon partially covers the sun.
"Totality" occurs when the moon completely covers the sun, with the exception of the sun's corona.
Western New Yorkers and tourists alike gathered outside to experience totality.
Since the earth's surface is mostly water, most solar eclipses don't occur on land.
After the 2024 eclipse, the next total solar eclipse visible in New York State will take place in 2079.
A pride flag at the Queer House exhibition.
Drawings at the Queer House exhibit.
Level Up gaming lounge outside of Lockwood Library.
The GRoW Home, pictured above, is a 1,100-sq.-ft. solar structure located next to the Solar Strand at the Flint Road entrance of North Campus.
Iowa guard Caitlin Clark has become college basketball's most electric player. | Source images courtesy of John Mac, NCAA, Wikimedia Commons.