Author: Shawna Taylor

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Sister Circle to Support African American Females on Campus

On Tuesday, November 12, the UCBA Multicultural Affairs Office will introduce Sister Circle, a group that aims to promote sisterhood among female African American students, staff, and faculty. Meetings will occur once a month from 12:30-2 p.m. in Room 145 Flory. Group sessions will cover topics including, but not limited […]

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Career Center Gets New Manager

Christin Jackson is the new UCBA Career Center Manager. A 2003 Princeton high school graduate and a 2007 UC graduate, Jackson majored in Marketing and minored in Management at the Lindner College of Business. She is one of ten UC grads in her family. During her senior year of high […]

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A Guided Tour of the Vet Tech Building

Not many people are aware that we have a Veterinary Technology building right here on our campus. The building is very easy to miss.  Located in a corner of the back parking lot, the building is where a whole range of things take place for Vet Tech students. On Wednesday […]

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Fashion: For Fashionistas on a Budget

Here is a countdown of stores where a fashionista on a budget can shop to keep her effortless style up to date all season long. 8:  DSW:  This is a paradise for shoe lovers everywhere. This store has designer shoes for half the price but all the style. So when someone asks you […]

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Katy Perry’s “PRISM” Won’t Knock You Out

Katy Perry has been commanding pop music for about six years, and her music is my guilty pleasure. From “I Kissed a Girl” to “Firework,” it almost seems as if the nearly 30-year-old performer will never stop recording hits. Her latest album, “PRISM,” is no exception to the formula that […]

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Prayer and Meditation Room Now Available

In response to student requests, UCBA is now offering an Interfaith Meditation Room to satisfy the religious needs of any student. Located in Room 267 Muntz, the space is intended to give students a quiet place for prayer or meditation. The room is locked and utilizes a keypad entry system. […]

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Kyle’s Movie Corner: Quite Simply the Most Beautiful Film Ever Made

We’re back this week with a review of a box office blockbuster and one of the most visually striking movies ever made: “Gravity,” starring George Clooney (“Ocean’s 11-13,” “O Brother, Where Art Thou?”) and Sandra Bullock (“The Blindside,” “Speed”). The movie revolves around bio-medical engineer Dr. Ryan Stone (Bullock) and […]

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Feature Student: Will Cochrane, A Spiritual Traveler

Traveling around the world is almost everyone’s biggest dream. If you could travel to anywhere in the world where would you go? UC student Wilson Cochrane has traveled many places that would be an awesome sight to see, including India, Germany, Belgium, Spain, Philippines, Malaysia, Indonesia, Turkey, Lebanon, Jordan, Israel, […]

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Concert Review: Watsky Sets Fire to Covington’s Madison Theater

In 2009, a rapper named George Watsky released his first album, self-titled “Watsky.” Four years later, he dropped his second album, “Cardboard Castles,” which was an instant hit with his most popular song, “Sloppy Seconds.” Watsky isn’t one of those mainstream rap artists who sings about girls’ butts or vulgar […]

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LGBTQ Promotes Safe Zones

The LGBTQ of UC held a Safe Zone meeting at UCBA Thursday, October 24. The purpose of the meeting was to renew the membership of current members and to recruit new members and allies. Led by T.N. Vaught, Program Coordinator at UC Clifton Campus, the meeting commenced with a PowerPoint […]