Muslim students led a peaceful prayer in Knox Hall during the Muslim Student Association's sit-in before Robert Spencer's speech. Some non-Muslim students joined the prayer and sat in solidarity with the students in prayer while holding a sign that read, "Make America kind again."
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MSA member holds a sign that says "If you're neutral in times of injustice, you have chosen the side of the oppressor."
Muslim students led a peaceful prayer in Knox Hall during the Muslim Student Association's sit-in before Robert Spencer's speech. MSA members encouraged students to wear traditional clothing and join them in prayer.
UB students attend MSA's sit-in before Robert Spencer's speech.
Muslim Student Association President Samiha Islam stands during a sit-in before Robert Spencer's speech and holds a sign that says "If you are neutral in times of injustice you have chosen the side of the oppressor." Islam felt Spencer's appearance stripped Muslim students' voices away from them. About 80 students and faculty members sat in solidarity with the Muslim students.
UB students attend the Muslim Student Association's sit-in before Robert Spencer's appearance and make signs to hold during Spencer's speech to show their solidarity with Muslim students.
The Muslim Student Association spray painted the bull outside of the Student Union prior to Robert Spencer’s visit. Spencer, a self-proclaimed expert on radical Islam, runs a website called Jihad Watch. The bull was put in place so that students could spray paint it.
MSA spray paints the bull outside of the Student Union.
Current SA Assembly Speaker Mike Brown has been elected 2017-18 UB Council student representative.
Senior finance student Evan Tirsun holds a Jordan 1 Royal sneaker outside of his apartment. Tirsun frequently buys expensive pairs of shoes when they first release and sells them online for a profit.
Senior finance student Evan Tirsun sits with some of his inventory. Tirsun has made around $15,000 in sales in the past 11 months.
Junior setter Madison Clark sets the volleyball in a home game. Clark has decided to transfer out of UB women's volleyball program.
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Liesl Folks, dean of the college of science, engineering and applied sciences (SEAS) leads a discussion on gender bias in the classroom.