You can learn more about the UCBA Applied Administration bachelor’s degree program during a free information session on Tuesday, February 24. It will be held from 5:30-6:30 p.m. in Walters Hall, Room 100. The Applied Administration program is designed for students or working professionals who have an associate degree in […]
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Talk and Film Explore Black History Month
Professor Holly McGee Holly McGee, Assistant Professor of History at UC’s main campus, presented a special lecture at UCBA last week called “The Black Man’s Burden: Freedom, Citizenship, and Rhetorical Progress in a Post-Radical America.” In this presentation she went over a brief history of Black History Month and why […]
Buddy LaRosa to Share Story of Success
Michael, Buddy, and Mark LaRosa (left to right) will talk about how they grew the LaRosa's empire in a special event at UC Blue Ash. Buddy LaRosa, the founder and chairman emeritus of LaRosa’s Pizza, and his sons Mark and Michael are the featured guests for the next UC Blue […]
Internet: Bill Nye, the Cool Science Guy
Assuming you’re not enrolled in college at a very young age because you are extremely smart, I would venture to say you know Bill Nye. Even if you weren’t around for the 1990s, you might have a good idea who this man is. Bill Nye is a mechanical engineer probably […]
Technology: Due for a New Smartphone in 2015?
New year new me, am I right? If you’re looking for a new cell phone this year, you’re in for a treat. 2015 will include a variety of new smart phones. If you’re an Apple fan, you may know Apple has already released an iPhone 3G, iPhone 3GS, iPhone 4, […]
Feature Student: Nick Hayden Flies Through Life
Nick Hayden At the start of the semester, the first day of class is always boring—a long dreadful class period of going over the syllabus as well as icebreakers. However, during an icebreaker this semester, a special person caught my attention. Nick Hayden is not like any other student at […]
How Could You Be Mad at Our President?
Unemployment is down; gas prices are down; all is right in the country. With that being said, there will always be a large group of citizens who just dislike President Obama. Granted, I fully understand that it’s hard to be a fan of a politician in this country, but the […]
Letter to the Editor
Dear Editor: I am writing to inform students at the University of Cincinnati Blue Ash College about the outstanding dental hygiene clinic we have here on campus. Although the clinic is located right here on campus many students are not aware of the services it provides. The community and […]
My World: An Epidemic of Spelling Errors
Fellow UCBA students, there is an epidemic amongst us that must be stopped. Reading some people’s text messages and social media posts has almost become as difficult as reading hieroglyphics. We are all college students, and there is no excuse we can use for horrible spelling. If it isn’t somebody […]
Deflategate Dominates Super Bowl Hype
Anyone who watches football should be well aware of the Deflategate controversy, as it’s the biggest thing in sports these past two weeks, and everyone is talking about it, from CNN to ESPN to Fox News. This controversy swirls around the New England Patriots. League sources have reported that during […]