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James Patterson and Kadofi Wright were two of the seven Bulls that received All-MAC honors.
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James Patterson and Kadofi Wright were two of the seven Bulls that received All-MAC honors.
Record-breaking snowfall and travel bans in parts of Erie County led to the game's postponement.
Professor Matthew Burge answered a phone call from The Spectrum late last month but hung up after learning he was speaking with a Spectrum editor.
A denied FOIL request indicates that professor Matthew Burge is under investigation.
Former U.S. ambassador to Ukraine Marie Yavanovitch spoke with The Spectrum before her Distinguisher Speaker Series speech at UB’s Center for the Arts.
Students from the Black Student Union protested Allen West’s on-campus speech, entitled “America is not Racist,” last semester.
An installation in UB Art Galleries’ exhibition, “I don’t know you like that: The Bodywork of Hospitality,” titled “When I’m Through With You There Won’t Be Anything Left” by artist Bridget Moser.
Over 300 students attended Asian American Student Union’s Night Market on Saturday night.
Women’s Volleyball earned a No. 6 seed in the upcoming MAC tournament with a win over Akron.
A Stampede bus drives through the roundabout in front of Greiner Hall.
Davis Hall, home of the Department of Computer Science and Engineering and Electrical Engineering.
Participants attend a movie screening sponsored by the UB Libraries in recognition of Native American Heritage month.
Junior right side hitter Emma Gielas serves the ball in a recent game.
The Bulls fell to Canisius for the first time in 10 years on Monday.
Students with food allergies and intolerances are concerned with limited options and cross-contact issues.
MFA students opened their studios to the public as a part of the event.
MFA students come from a range of backgrounds and disciplines, ranging from painting and sculpture to performance.
The Department of Music showcased a range of music, from choir to instrumental ensembles.
Art in the Open showcases work from a range of disciplines, including fine arts, dance, music and media study.
Gallery space inside of the Center for the Arts, displaying student work from foundational courses.