(From left to right) Matthew Rivera, Megan Glander and Dan Emmons celebrate Progress Party's win after SA election results were announced Thursday. Just 1,254 students - about six percent of the undergraduate population - voted in this year’s SA election. Some candidates believe better advertising will draw in more voters.
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The building that once housed Honey's will become Anchor Bar's newest location this summer. The restaurant is located right off North Campus on the corner of Maple and Sweet Home Roads.
Jordan Johnson scrambles for a gain during Buffalo's opening day victory over Albany this past season. Johnson is expected to take over the starting running back position this upcoming season.
Maximillian Budynek poses for a photo during his run for Student Association president. Budynek, who with his running mate Daniel Christian lost the election, believes there are issues with the way SA elections are currently set up.
Alpha Epsilon Pi hosted its fifth annual Balling for Boobs three-on-three charity basketball tournament on April 2. The event raised $800, triple the amount projected for this year.
Alpha Epsilon Pi hosted its fifth annual Balling for Boobs three-on-three charity basketball tournament on April 2. The event raised $800, triple the amount projected for this year.
nick offerman
Nick Offerman performs at Alumni Arena for the Student Association's annual Comedy Series Saturday night. Offerman discussed many topics, including gadgets and his "full bush," in a performance he said he couldn't keep PG-13.
President Satish Tripathi gives his annual State of the University address in October of 2015. Tripathi released a letter to the university community on Friday in regards to recent anti-Semitic incidents on campus - graffiti of anti-Semitic slurs on a bathroom stall and a cyberattack of UB printers to produce anti-Semitic flyers.
(From left to right) Matt Rivera, Megan Glander and Dan Emmons celebrate their Student Association elections victory moments after the announcement in the SA office Thursday. The Progress Party candidates will assume their SA executive board positions at the end of the semester.
(From left to right) Transparency Party candidates Daniel Christian and Maximillian Budynek, and Progress Party candidates Matt Rivera and Megan Glander congratulate each other on the campaign after Progress' victory was announced.
Progress Party president candidate Matt Rivera (center) and vice president candidate Megan Glander (right) campaign in the Student Union during the last day of voting for the Student Association elections on Thursday. Exit poll numbers indicate the Progress Party has received the majority of student votes.
Matt Rivera (left) and Megan Glander (center) of the Progress Party speak to a student while campaigning in the Student Union Wednesday.
Quick hits
Senior outfielder Mike Abrunzo makes contact with an opponent’s pitch. The Bulls won two of their three games against Toledo - their first series in MAC play.
Felisha Legette-Jack alma mater
Bulls head coach Felisha Legette-Jack looks on, leading her team in the right direction. A former player and coach at Syracuse University, Legette-Jack was impressed at her alma mater’s run to the Final Four.
Ivana Slifstein (left), JSU treasurer, and Logan Woodard (right), JSU vice president, discuss the incident in which Jewish slurs were found on a men’s restroom stall in Capen Hall.
Jean Wactawski-Wende
Jean Wactawski-Wende, dean of the School of Public Health and Health Professions and a SUNY Distinguished Professor, has since devoted her life to epidemiology and cancer research.