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(04/07/19 10:38pm)
Yousouf Amolegbe, 2019-20 Student Association President, celebrates winning SA executive board elections. SA Elections and Credentials Chair Sophonie Pierre-Michel announced the P.R.I.D.E. Party won SA e-board elections Thursday night in the SA office.
(04/05/19 1:44am)
The new e-board celebrates Thursday's victory.
(04/05/19 1:20am)
2019-20 Student Association President-elect Yousouf Amolegbe poses for a photo moments after winning the executive board election Thursday.
(04/05/19 1:13am)
France Córdova sat down with The Spectrum on Wednesday for an exclusive interview.
(04/04/19 4:17am)
Living Stipend Movement members Willis McCumber and Jacob Sloane display their disapproval of the Faculty Senate Executive Committee’s response to graduate stipends. FSEC passed a resolution to create a Living Stipend Solutions Committee at its Wednesday meeting which disappointed many LSM members.
(04/04/19 4:17am)
France Córdova, current chief of the National Science Foundation and former chief scientist of NASA, spoke at UB Wednesday. She discussed current innovations within NSF, the importance of reskilling and upskilling and barriers to women in science-related fields.
(03/31/19 9:18pm)
Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist Ronan Farrow spoke about the power of journalism and diplomacy as part of UB's Distinguished Speaker Series on Thursday night in the Center for the Arts.
(03/31/19 9:11pm)
Spectrum editors sat down with Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist Ronan Farrow ahead of his Distinguished Speaker Lectures.
(03/18/19 9:25pm)
Lieutenant Governor Kathy Hochul speaks to UB community members about the importance of gender equality.
(03/17/19 11:40pm)
ACLU lawyer David Fathi discusses prison reform, solitary confinement and his current case against the state of Arizona with The Spectrum on Thursday afternoon
(03/13/19 10:50pm)
Hozier’s “Wasteland, Baby! Tour" opened at Shea’s on Sunday night. The tour is in support of the Irish singer’s newest album of the same name.
(03/11/19 1:05am)
The Zodiaque Dance company performed their spring show, ‘Zodiaque Dances On’ this weekend in the CFA Drama Theater. The performance incorporated jazz, hip-hop, and modern dance styles, in keeping with their message of ‘versatility matters.’
(02/28/19 5:57am)
Members of Campaign for Alternatives to Isolated Confinement at the door of the imitation solitary confinement cell.
(02/28/19 4:13am)
Angela Davis, the keynote speaker for the 43rd annual Martin Luther King Jr. Commemoration.
(02/25/19 4:51am)
Canadian band The Arkells played a sold-out show Friday night at the Town Ballroom. The band ran through hits “Knocking at the Door” and “Only For a Moment.” Fans in attendance said they traveled from Canada to enjoy a night with their favorite local rock group.
(02/24/19 10:45pm)
Following “Celebration 45,” the Zodiaque Dance Company is gearing up for its spring showing with “Zodiaque Dances On.” Director Kerry Ring says she's proud of the hard work her dancers have put in and thinks this spring’s show has something for everyone.
(02/23/19 7:33pm)
Freshman forward Jeenathan Williams finishes off a dunk for his only points of the game. The Bulls won in front of a sellout crowd of 6,688.
(02/14/19 5:35am)
Students walk through the Student Association’s museum for Black History Month in the SU lobby. The Black Student Union, African Student Association and SA are trying to spread awareness for Black History Month.
(02/14/19 3:29am)
(left to right) Cecil Foster, James Pappas, Lillian Williams and Keith Griffler spoke during the AAS 50th-year celebration. The panelists discussed the program’s history at UB.
(02/14/19 3:20am)
President of SBI Jennifer Schechter at the SBI board meeting on Tuesday night. SBI voted to extend the current health insurance contract with Blue Cross Blue Shield.