Spirit Week
Nick Baker (left), Student Association vice president, and John Haumesser, SA senator, participate in Spirit Week, which will culminate in the Homecoming football game Saturday against the Ball State Cardinals.
Microsoft deal to provide software An agreement between UB and Microsoft will put into the hands of every faculty and staff member and student the newest, most popular Microsoft software on the market while saving the university more than a quarter of a million dollars per year.
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