One of the questions we were asked at the beginning of the semester has continued to ring out to me the entire time; what role does the activist play on campus? My personal answer has been altered many times during the course of the semester for a number of reasons, […]
Author: Scott Multner
Reflecting on Veterans Day
Two Wednesdays ago, we celebrated the sacrifice of many brave American men and women with a break from hard work and schooling. Oh the irony never ends. The irony continues when we think that many veterans are members of the working class and they don’t receive the same break that […]
The End of What Was
For me the love of the Grateful Dead started early. At the ripe age of two I began to feel the music. Feeling the New Minglewood Blues in a car seat in the parking lot of a Kroger is where it all began. From this early age, my love of […]
Irate8 Demands Action at UC
The Irate8 is a local group that has been gaining attention in the media and amongst Cincinnati natives in the past few months. This activist group describes itself as representative of the entire African American students populous attending the University of Cincinnati. However, one student who we talked to told […]
Bengals Fans Speechless
A search for the Bengals on Google shows the team's success. The Cincinnati Bengals are currently undefeated creating a whole lot of buzz around the city and on our campus. After the Bengals knocked off the Cleveland Browns Thursday night, the team improved to 8-0 for the first time in […]
Creatures of the Night Festival Fails
Many music festival goers have the knowledge that a first year festival can swing either way. Some first year festivals mark the start of something incredible, something that can be seen as an annual celebration of music and friendship. Unfortunately for myself and about a thousand other people, Creatures of […]
Bearcat Spotlight: Nick Castro
When it comes to treading new ground, Nick Castro has made a career out of it. He began his brand new position of Coordinatory for Hispanic and Latino Affairs Bearcat spotlight: Nick Castro here at UCBA in July. This isn’t the first position of this nature Castro has occupied. For […]
“Modes of Representation” Featured
Photograph of the Modes of Representation gallery by staff writer/photographer Ben Rigney Now is a great time to take advantage of one of the great opportunities available for UCBA students by visiting an art exhibit that’s near and dear to our campus. This exhibit, Modes of Representation, is located at […]