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Hilary Vandenbark, Ph.D candidate, stands outside of Alumni Arena. Vandenbark is a sexual assault survivor and wants administration to be more transparent when discussing sexual assault on campus.
Senior long distance runner Amy Shaw holds the program record in the indoor and outdoor 5k race.
Students with high academic achievement and involvement in the Class of 2016 are being recognized as the “Outstanding Senior” in their department. Ashley Cercone (pictured), a senior anthropology and classics major received the award in the anthropology department.
Bernie Sanders tickets
UB students wait outside the SA office for Bernie Sanders priority tickets. Tickets were gone within the first 45 minutes.
Members of the Dazzlers, UB cheerleaders and True Blue hold signs with the No. 41 during a moment of silence on Tuesday night to honor former UB football player Solomon Jackson. Jackson died on Monday night following a medical emergency suffered at practice on Feb. 22.
Oursler towers over a Eastern Michigan player in the post. After their last game, head coach Felisha Legette-Jack said Oursler could be a “20-10” player.
Massinburg puts up a contested shot.
Freshman guard CJ Massinburg goes to the basket against some Kent State defenders in Buffalo's 87-70 win on Feb. 23.
UB professors have varying breakdowns for students’ final grades
Lance Rintamaki, director of Undergraduate Studies in the Department of Communication, teaching his COM 492 class. Rintamaki’s structure for his final exams differ from other professors since he leaves the grading structure up to students.
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(From left to right) Student Association Vice President Sean Kaczmarek, President Minahil Khan and Treasurer Joe Pace during Wednesday's special forum with the senate. The meeting was held in light of last week's senate chair election controversy.
Lockwood Memorial Library has a display of commonly challenged books as a part of Banned Books Week. Banned Books Week is a nationwide effort to recognize controversial literature and the freedom to write without censorship.
Seasons is a new café and organic juice bar in the Center for the Arts. The menu includes freshly blended juices and light breakfast options. It is one of many additions and upgrades Campus Dining & Shops has made in a $3.5 million renovation over the summer.
SA President Minahil Khan has witnessed cultural differences ever since she came to the United States from Pakistan in 2001. These gender and racial inequalities have influenced who she is as a person and as a leader.
Michael Chaskes, a professor in the Department of Medicine and Faculty Senate Chair Ezra Zubrow speak at Tuesday's Faculty Senate meeting. The Senate was unable to vote on new self-published textbook regulations because it did not have quorum.