If you haven’t heard of the show “Iyanla Fix My Life,” you should definitely watch it. Iyanla Vanzant is an inspirational speaker, author and a TV personality. Her show on the OWN network has been growing ever since it first aired. But the one episode everyone has been talking […]
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Movie: Brad Pitt’s “Fury” is One of the Year’s Best
David Ayer, the director of “End of Watch” has released his second 2014 film—“Fury,” in which we follow a tank squad during the final days of World War II as they get a new recuit (Logan Lerman) and have to deal with lingering Nazi SS forces, leading up to a […]
Feature Student: Ilya Gikhman Shows How to Overcome Adversity
Ilya Gikhman is a student here at UCBA with an amazing story that I have personal admiration for. Ilya graduated from Mason High School, Class of 2007. When he turned 18, he decided to celebrate by visiting Athens, Ohio, for the annual Halloween festivities. The celebration sweeps through […]
Fashion: Fashion Says Farewell to One of the Greats
On October 21, fashion lost a renowned designer. Oscar De La Renta, who put in so much work for about fifty years, passed away surrounded by many friends and family. It’s not clear how he passed, but close family and friends said that he was diagnosed with cancer in 2006 […]
PowerPoint Training for Students November 5
There will be a Microsoft PowerPoint training workshop offered for students on Wednesday, November 5, from 2:30-3:30 p.m. in Muntz Hall, Room 158. By attending this software training, students will gain enough knowledge to create a polished and clean presentation, including transitions, animation, and sound if needed. Students will also […]
Radiologic Tech to Host Open House November 5
As part of National Radiologic Technology Week, the students of the UCBA Radiologic Technology program are hosting an open house on Wednesday, November 5 from 8-11 a.m. in Walters Hall, Room 310. National Radiologic Technology Week runs from November 2-8. The event always includes November 8 because that was the […]
Holocaust Film to be Shown Here November 13
On Thursday, November 13, the UCBA History Club, with the departments of History, Philosophy and Political Science and Behavioral Sciences, will host Mark Hancock, a participant in an infamous high school experiment in California in the 1960s measuring how deep the involvement went in Germany during the Holocaust. The […]
Tao of Photography Exhibit at Annex Through Dec. 5
An unidentified UCBA student took advantage of the unseasonably warm weather last Monday to sling a hammock between two trees in front of Muntz Hall and take a nap. (Photo by Sue Sipple) The Tao of Photography exhibit, which began Monday, October 27, continues through December 5 in the UC Blue […]
Plenty of Great Story Lines This NBA Season
The 2014-2015 NBA season is jam-packed with story lines that will make average NBA fans into avid admirers. Fans around the world will go from catching glimpses of games on ESPN to scrounging for loose change to purchase an “NBA League Pass” in order to watch three games at once […]
Technology: Windows Plays Catchup With Newest Operating System
Windows users will be glad to hear the news of the up-and-coming Windows 10, Microsoft’s newest operating system. Many people who used Windows 8, which was the last installment in the Windows series, thought that the system could have used a lot of work. Getting rid of the start menu, […]