Buffalo Riverworks hosts the 16th annual "Music is Art" festival. Thousands of music fans spilled into the venue on Saturday to enjoy over 700 performers throughout the day.
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SA President Gunnar Haberl speaks about the mandatory student activity fee in his office. Students will vote to increase the fee to $109 during the Referendum Vote later this month.
Every Tuesday and Thursday night, UB HEALS makes rounds in the city of Buffalo to ensure health services and needs are met with the homeless population.
Hundreds of copyrighted, professor-made material is posted on “note-taking” platforms such as OneClass and CourseHero. Students can earn everything from gift cards to cash credits for posting notes for specific courses, and the platforms host tens of thousands of documents overall.
Hundreds of copyrighted, professor-made material is posted on “note-taking” platforms such as OneClass and CourseHero. Students can earn everything from gift cards to cash credits for posting notes for specific courses, and the platforms host tens of thousands of documents overall.
Norton Hall’s Exploratory and Pre-Professional Advising Center advertises this semester’s add/drop deadline to passing students. For Fall 2018, UB approved 76 new courses that are available to students for registration.
Students break out their wallets every semester to pay for textbooks at the UB Bookstore. As lines remain long in the first two weeks, the bookstore can match prices with a number of eligible textbooks at vendors like Amazon and Barnes & Noble.
When he is not studying for a chemistry exam or volunteering in Honduras, Samuel Vespone, a 2018 graduate from UB, is producing and making music in his own bedroom. His bedroom is set up like a studio, which allows him to express his creativity with the instruments he knows how to play
Junior forward Carissima Cutrona dribbles the ball downfield. Cutrona said that the Bulls are showing signs of improvement and feels confident this season will be an improvement from the last two.
Members of the Faculty Senate Executive Committee met Wednesday afternoon in Capen Hall. The committee passed a resolution last week in response to faculty concerns about evaluation policies.
Guitarist and songwriter Dweezil Zappa performed at UB’s Center for the Arts on Wednesday night. Zappa and his band performed a mixed set ranging from music taken from father Frank Zappa to a vast array of jams and improvisations from each band member.
UB pulls chopped romaine lettuce and finds a new supplier amid multistate E. coli outbreak linked to the Yuma, Arizona growing region.
Bill Bruford, former drummer of Yes and King Crimson, spoke at Baird Hall on Monday about his new book “Uncharted: Creativity and the Expert Drummer.”
A student smokes his vape outside Lockwood Library next to a smoke free sign. Vaping is prohibited under UB’s smoke-free policy. Students and faculty feel the university doesn’t do a good job enforcing its policy.
Guitarist Steve Rothery discusses Marillion’s newest album “F.E.A.R” and it’s approach during their US tour.
Students pitch their ideas to judges during the first round of the Panasci pitch competition. The competition pits ideas from student entrepreneurs against each other with the best idea receiving $25,000.
UB Council Student Representative Mike Brown, a junior political science and computer science major, discusses the proposed North Campus medical and recreation center with The Spectrum. The project, as described by A. Scott Weber, would rely significantly on input from student leaders.
Demonstrators from the Living Stipend Movement marched through the academic spine to Capen Hall on Monday afternoon. This is the group's third protest this semester to demand a "living stipend."