Media Advisory: UB to hold torch rally Monday morning for World University Games

UB hosted the games in July 1993, providing the venues for
numerous events and housing the games’ 5,000 participants in
the Ellicott Complex. 

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"The video the president shared is another hurdle our family must overcome in grieving the loss of my parents ... I ask President Trump to please consider the pain and sadness we have faced, and to honor the spirit of the holidays we have just spent without our parents by taking down the post on Truth Social," Sohpie Hortman added.

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