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Jared Houghtaling, a junior accounting major, discusses UB’s suspension of all Greek-life activities. The suspension came after freshman Sebastian Serafin-Bazan was hospitalized Friday.
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Jared Houghtaling, a junior accounting major, discusses UB’s suspension of all Greek-life activities. The suspension came after freshman Sebastian Serafin-Bazan was hospitalized Friday.
UB’s food pantry is stocked and ready for the pilot program to begin. The pantry will open within the next two weeks, according to Sherri Darrow, director of Health Promotion.
The Center for the Arts hall is filled with natural light and lots of seating, making this campus location one of the best places to have some healthy alone time during lunch.
SUNY Chancellor Kristina Johnson and Provost Tod Laursen spoke on speaker phone at UB’s Shared Governance Day. The fourth annual celebration on Tuesday emphasized the importance of collaboration in UB’s decision making.
Junior guard Davonta Jordan dishes the ball to his teammate. The Bulls beat Dartmouth 110-71 Wednesday night, with Jordan finishing with 16 points and 4 assist.
The Fall Fest Concert Series wrapped up on Saturday night, bringing a female-dominated performance led by Ashanti, Tinashe and Queen Naija.
The Fall Fest Concert Series wrapped up on Saturday night, bringing a female-dominated performance led by Ashanti, Tinashe and Queen Naija.
The Fall Fest Concert Series wrapped up on Saturday night, bringing a female-dominated performance led by Ashanti, Tinashe and Queen Naija.
Paul Zarembka sits at his desk in his office in Fronczak Hall. Zarembka has written on insider trading concerning 9/11 and has worked for multiple economic journals.
Professor Jessica Kruger and seven of her students presented the 1,400 littered cigarette butts they collected and corresponding data during Wednesday’s Faculty Senate Executive Committee meeting.
Professor Jessica Kruger talks about her project to collect cigarette butts from on campus to bring to President Tripathi’s office. She hopes the university will be more inclined to enforce UB's no smoking policy after showing President Tripathi physical evidence that the rule doesn't work.
UB held a tabling session providing information about the broad-based fees students pay every semester. Students were able to ask questions about the fees but very few students attended.
English graduate student Nicole Lowman speaking during Tuesday’s Faculty Senate meeting. Lowman discussed a mutual dissatisfaction among graduate students who’ve expressed their stipends not equal to the cost of living in Buffalo.
Sophomore midfielder Kaitlyn Walsh dribbles past a defender. Soccer split the weekend 1-1 on the road in conference play.
Senior forward Carissima Cutrona runs on the pitch. Cutrona suffered a career-ending injury two weeks ago against Eastern Michigan and finishes her career as sixth-overall in points at UB.
The Center for Tomorrow bus stop, close to restaurants such as Zetti’s near North Campus, is just one of the many locations students can get to in order to enhance their UB experience.
Former South Carolina Congressman sat down with The Spectrum to talk about republicEn and its mission to help conservatives believe in climate change.
Vice President and Chief Information Officer J. Brice Bible talks about the university's contract with Top Hat, resulting in a small discount for students.