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 […]
Features
Film Documents Holocaust Motivation Experiment
Speaker Mark Hancock discusses his role in the Third Wave experiment. (Photo by John Hamilton) On November 13, the UCBA History Club, along with the UCBA Behavioral Science Department, and The Center for Holocaust and Humanity Education, sponsored a screening of the documentary film “The Lesson Plan,” about a social […]
I’m Not a Sneakerhead…I Just Love Sneakers
Mack's Closet Long before it was cool to be a sneakerhead, there were people like myself who have a true love for sneakers. Like every- thing else today, collecting sneakers has gotten blown way out of proportion. These days far too many people buy shoes for reasons other than actually […]
Photo Exhibit Explores Taoist Philosophy
Part of the Tao of Photography Exhibit (Photo by Pete Bender) On Thursday, November 6, the Tao of Photography exhibit got underway at the UCBA Annex Gallery. The event was curated by Professor Michael Sanders, Chair of the UCBA eMedia Department. Sanders went into detail, explaining the philosophy behind the […]
Bulgarian Artist Promotes Global View
On Thursday, Novermber 6, UCBA Professor Maia Toteva and the Depart- ment of Art and Visual Communication held a speaking event featuring noted visual artist Vitto Valentinov. During the event Valentinov present- ed several pieces of his work, including several photos, a short making of a video involving one of […]
To Get High or Not to Get High: Stoners Talk
This week, a question came up in one of my classes: should we smoke weed be- fore class? I found this very interesting, because smoking and its side effects have always been fascinating to me. So I decided to do a little digging. I had the opportunity to interview three […]
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 […]
Dental Hygiene Clinic Provides Affordable Services
October is National Dental Hygiene month, and UCBA is celebrating. On October 7 from 1-2 p.m. and October 8 from 12:15-1:15 p.m., you can receive dental information and get your blood pressure taken for free. And on October 24 from 10-11 a.m. and 12-1 p.m. you can go to an […]
Math Lab Tutors Ready to Help
Do you need help with your Mathe- matics, Physics, or Statistics assignments? The Math Lab can be of assistance. The academic tutors Jennifer Clements, Kevin Kellar, and Heather May can help you with any of your assignments. The Math Lab is located in Muntz Hall Room 112G, with hours of […]
No Appointment Necessary for Science Learning Lab
Daniel Landfried, Lab Manager of UCBA Science Tutoring Lab, has openly in- vited students to come get help with their science and study questions in Walters Hall Room 200. Full-time staff there to help include Landfried, Ginette Adams, and Lynn Rosenblum, all of whom specialize in chemistry, biochemistry, biology, anato- […]