A new game called “Subway Surfer” has been turning heads everywhere. It is a game that will keep you busy for hours. Having this game is necessary. “Subway Surfer” is a very exciting game with an unusual game play, although similar to “Temple Run.” Both of these games test your […]
Author: James Crawford
On the Spot: What Celebrity Would You Like to Meet?
For this issue, we asked students what famous person, living or dead, they would most like to meet and what they would like to do with them. Morgan Woodson Michael Jackson: Go to Neverland Ranch for one day. Ending in dinner for me to ask him about his life of […]
My World: The Academic Life of a Transfer Student
When I started at UCBA in the fall of 2012, I was unsure of what to expect. From what I had heard from various friends and family, commuting to college was made out to be an entirely different experience from living on-campus, a short walk away from your classmates and […]
Television: MTV Has Another Hit in “Washington Heights”
MTV has done it again, providing its viewers with another reality series called “Washington Heights.” The new series follows the life of nine primarily Dominican cast members: Rico, Taylor, Frankie, Ludwin, Reyna, JP, Eliza, Jimmy, and Fred. In Washington Heights, Manhattan, these cast members bring their own individuality to the […]
Music: Tulsa’s Safetysuit is a Powerful New Band
Safetysuit, a pop/rock band with a lot of heart, got their start in Tulsa, Oklahoma, but are currently based in Nashville, Tennessee. The band began their career in 2002 and were later discovered and signed by Universal Records in 2005. Four artists make up the band: Doug Brown (vocals, rhythm […]
Flacco Becomes Highest Paid Quarterback in NFL History
The Baltimore Ravens’ Joe Flacco became the highest paid NFL quarterback in history last Monday. The Ravens gave him a contract worth $120 million. However, Flacco did not get this deal simply because he won the Super Bowl and did not throw any interceptions during the post season. Flacco believes […]
Veterinary Tech Students Treat Working Canines
On December 16, 2012, the Cincinnati Veterinary Medical Association hosted its 19th Annual Canine Corps Health Clinic. The UCBA Veterinary Technology Program hosted the event, and, according Dr. Jane Goecke, Assistant Director of the UCBA program, it was a “huge success.” Veterinarians specializing in ophthalmology (Dr. Kuonen), internal medicine (Dr.McElravy), […]
New Assistant Dean of Academic Affairs Selected
UCBA Dean Cady Short-Thompson announced last week that Dr. Greg Metz was unanimously selected to become the new Assistant Dean of Academic Affairs. Dr. Metz accepted the position and began work on February 18. “I am confident that Greg will serve our students, faculty and staff well in this role,” […]
Faculty and Staff Awards Announced
UCBA Dean Cady Short-Thompson last week announced this year’s recipients of the distinguished faculty and staff awards. “We received a number of outstanding nominees and the selection was challenging,” the Dean said. Honorees are as follows: Outstanding Faculty Service Award: Debbie Page, Department of Foreign Languages. Exemplary Scholarship Award: Cenalo […]
Donor Funds New Computers for Dental Hygiene
The UCBA Dental Hygiene program recently received a large donation. A local financial company had a client who wanted to make an anonymous donation to the program based on what was most needed for the program. Computer technology was the greatest need, and the donor agreed to fund 37 computers […]