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By JACK PORCARI | Sep. 21, 2021For musician, poet and playwright Kae Tempest, 2020 was a year to ruminate on the small details of life and find meaning in the little things.
For musician, poet and playwright Kae Tempest, 2020 was a year to ruminate on the small details of life and find meaning in the little things.
Last week, Rolling Stone released a reshuffled list of the 500 greatest songs of all time.
If there’s any sound that has long defined the bustle of the Student Union, it’s the playful melodies that trickle out from the famed piano perched on the building’s second floor.
Nick Metz and Collin Searles have been friends since freshman year when they lived on the same floor in Wilkeson Quad.
As the calendar flips to fall and exam season fast approaches, students are understandably feeling the heat.
When the second plane hit the South Tower of the World Trade Center, the staff of The Spectrum knew where they needed to be: at 132 Student Union.
As the days get shorter and the calendar flips to autumn, here are some suggestions from the staff of The Spectrum about how to make the most of the fall semester.
Despite leaving her dorm 30 minutes before her lecture to get breakfast at 8:30 a.m., freshman biomedical sciences major Dina Dahhan had to settle for a partly frozen Smucker’s Uncrustables sandwich from the vending machine.
One World Café, a three-story, 53,500-square-foot dining hall boasting international fare and community dining spaces, will cost $38.7 million.
Indian students at UB have been forced to cope with the ongoing COVID-19 catastrophe in their home country.
Fifty years after he first set foot in The Spectrum’s office, Tom Toles is walking into the sunset with a Pulitzer Prize and decades of work at The Washington Post and The Buffalo News under his belt.
Students sat by their easels and turned on their cameras for Student Association’s virtual paint and Q&A event with rapper Lil Yachty Saturday night.
The Buffalo Chips formed as an a cappella group 26 years ago under the name “Cadence” after members of the UB Choir wanted a musical activity that “was more fun, and not necessarily as organized or classicalist as choir.”
“Yeet, defeat, repeat.” That is the motto of Aurora Orientem Productions, a small local film production company founded by junior media study major Rachel Jennetti.
After attending night school for music production, learning the ropes as a club DJ in casinos and breaking with their older, less professional tracks, Bill Boulden created Downupright.
Before clocking in a fourth re-watch of “The Office,” why not try something new and check out this list of underrated series that can be binged in under a weekend?
In August 2019, Kaisan Lewis founded @kay.fitnesslife, an Instagram account dedicated to posting workout videos and personal training tips for fellow UB students.
As students continue to deal with challenges wrought by the COVID-19 pandemic, UB Health Promotion seeks to improve student wellness through yoga.
Students have taken to social media to express their displeasure with UB Counseling Services, dating back years. These students say they are concerned about the 10-appointment limit and scheduling difficulties.
Out of this once-in-a-generation challenge, Kamal Patel has found a unique opportunity to meet new people who have compelling stories about how they discovered their passions and started living their best lives.