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Wesley Schultz, the lead singer and guitarist for The Lumineers performed many top songs including Ho Hey, Ophelia, and Angela.
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Wesley Schultz, the lead singer and guitarist for The Lumineers performed many top songs including Ho Hey, Ophelia, and Angela.
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Sophomore forward Adebola Adeyeye goes up for the shot.
Sophomore forward Adebola Adeyeye scored 7 points and made 1 assist during the game against Miami(OH) on Wednesday.
Senior guard Theresa Onwuka goes for a successful layup at Wednesday's game against Central Michigan after a successful steal.
UUP members rally for more funding for SUNY at Buffalo State College.
Criminal justice advocate and member of Central Park Five, Yusef Salaam speaks to Spectrum editors.
Image of plans for the Student Wellness and Recreation Center.
Rodney Pierce played for the Bulls men’s basketball team from 2007-2010, averaging 18.4 points during his senior year.
Felisha Legette-Jack, head coach of the UB’s women’s basketball team.
Plastic bags at Putnam's before the plastic bag ban is put in effect on March 1.
Students perform at Black Explosion last year.
BSU's poster for Black Explosion
Men's basketball stands on the court at Alumni during a game last season.
UB Distinguished speaker, Yusef Salaam shares his experiences as a criminal justice advocate and member of Central Park Five.
Freshmen pitchers Alexis Lucyshyn and Madelyn Hickingbottom discuss their experiences being on the UB women's softball team during practice at the UB fieldhouse on Tuesday.
The stage where student performers read poetry and rapped.
Students begin to sit to listen to seven student performers express pride in black culture.