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UB men's basketball picked up its first D-I win of the season against Central Michigan on Tuesday.
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UB men's basketball picked up its first D-I win of the season against Central Michigan on Tuesday.
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Katharine Cornell was "First Lady of the Theater." | Photos courtesy of the University at Buffalo Archives, graphic created by Alex Novak.
Katharine Cornell was "First Lady of the Theater." | Photos courtesy of the University at Buffalo Archives, graphic created by Alex Novak.
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Nick Thompson, pictured above, asked Nita Farahany questions during the second half of their presentation.
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Nicholas Thompson and Nita Farahany spoke with The Spectrum prior to their appearance at UB on Nov. 16.