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Ph.D. student Willis McCumber holds up Valentine’s Day cards from fellow graduate TAs. Willis, along with other “mobilizers,” will send the cards to President Tripathi’s home address.
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Ph.D. student Willis McCumber holds up Valentine’s Day cards from fellow graduate TAs. Willis, along with other “mobilizers,” will send the cards to President Tripathi’s home address.
Photo Illustration of students eating Sugar Babies caramels. UB students are finding life as a sugar baby as an alluring cash-making alternative.
From Zodiaque Dance Company to Slee Hall’s Beethoven Quartet, The Spectrum compiled a list of the best theater events happening on campus throughout the spring semester.
Students taking notes during a large lecture in 170 Fillmore Hall. Students have extra time this semester to add a class to their schedule, after the add/drop period was pushed back following last week’s storm.
Students crowd in front of the stage at last semester's Fall Fest Concert Series. The Student Association is planning this semester's Spring Fest as one show on Saturday, May 4.
Students celebrated Hanukkah in the Student Union Monday with Chabad of Buffalo. They ate traditional food, played games and collected toys and money for children with cancer in the Buffalo region.
The Zodiaque Dance Company celebrated its 45th anniversary with “Celebration 45” beginning Thursday night. The program featured a multitude of styles including jazz, hip-hop and variations of modern dance providing for a diverse evening.
Demolition on Pritchard Hall began Nov. 12. UB is demolishing the building to make room for the School of Social Work and the Graduate School of Education on UB’s South Campus.
Peter Diamandis met with The Spectrum to discuss human longevity, space exploration and his passion for his work.
Peter Diamandis was the second speaker at UB’s 32nd Annual Distinguished Speakers Series. His speech highlighted artificial intelligence, human longevity and creating abundance for our future.
Students recite prayers from the Torah on Monday at Hillel of Buffalo. The on-campus organization held a vigil for the 11 victims of the Tree of Life synagogue massacre.
Metallica found a home at the KeyBank Center on Saturday night. Hardcore fans and newcomers rejoiced over a nearly three-hour set featuring cuts from “Hardwired...To Self Destruct” as well as concert staples like “One” and “Seek and Destroy.”
Buffalo’s Grand Central Terminal, abandoned since 1979, has recently undergone efforts to restore the once-mighty train station. However, no amount of fixing-up can remove spirits from the station’s hayday that still haunt the spacious halls.
Fred Brown, a first-year graduate student, said it’s important to note that minorities can participate in cultural appropriation, too. Brown said anyone, regardless of race, can participate in the issue and this can be prevented through education.
Johnny Marr held nothing back at the Town Ballroom on Saturday night. The legendary guitarist and Smiths founding member played both classic tracks like “The Headmaster’s Ritual” as well as newer cuts from “Call the Comet.”
The UB Faculty Jazz Quartet played an extended set on Thursday night, as a part of the annual “Jazz Impressions” concert series.
The Goo Goo Dolls played their first of three sold-out shows Friday at Shea’s Performing Arts Center. The band is celebrating the 20th anniversary of their hit album “Dizzy Up the Girl.”
Pop-duo Matt and Kim brought an energetic performance to the Center for the Arts on Saturday, despite low attendance. Closers American Authors brought a calmness to the evening and mixed in new tracks an popular cuts like "Best Days of My Life."
Pop-duo Matt and Kim brought an energetic performance to the Center for the Arts on Saturday, despite low attendance. Closers American Authors brought a calmness to the evening, mixing in new tracks and popular cuts like “Best Day of My Life.”
Looking to improve your craft brew palette? Check out some of Buffalo’s best breweries the next time you and your friends want to go out. Big Ditch Brewing Company has quickly become a staple in the Buffalo craft beer scene.