I’ll never forget the first time I heard John Butler. I was at my friend’s party while attending the University of Kentucky; needless to say this wasn’t a seven-year-old’s birthday party. My friend sat me in front of the laptop and said, “Dude, you have to listen to this guy. […]
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Style: Cheap Fashion Sites For College Students
If you’re a college student looking to find great deals on fabulous fashion finds, I have just the thing for you! You will be able to shop without the hassle of crowded malls and also get the same items you see at expensive stores at a fraction of the cost. […]
Books: 80 Years of Inspiration for Young Women
Eighty years of mystery began with one book. First published in 1930, “Secret of the Old Clock” was the first published book in the Nancy Drew series. A dead wealthy man leaves a family in a will with all of the money and many others baffled. Months prior to Josiah […]
U.S. Sets Records at Winter Olympics
This past month, the 2010 Winter Olympics were held in Vancouver, British Columbia. While the games started with the tragic death of Georgian luger Nodar Kumaritashvili, they contained many stories of triumph. United States athletes had many firsts in different sports and many inspired performances.People could call Apolo Anton Ohno […]
Join UC Racquetball: Open to All
University of Cincinnati’s racquetball team is climbing the ladder when it comes to competitive sports. The team has been having its biggest year so far and is motivated to increase their chances at becoming bigger and better. The team practices at the Uptown Campus recreation center every Monday, Wednesday, and […]
What Is School For?
When I was in high school, school to me was just a place for my friends and I to chill and have fun. There was no reason for any of us to really pay attention in class, because all we did was read, read, and read some more. My friends […]
Will Bearcats Make the Big Dance?
Many University of Cincinnati fans might be a little disappointed with the men’s basketball team during this 2009-10 season. This team was predicted to finish seventh in the Big East with an NCAA tournament berth, and could still possibly get to that point. However, making the tournament will be a […]
On The Spot: What Are You Listening To And How?
We asked students what kind of music they are listening to and how they are listening to it Peydom Bush, 19, eMedia Technologies “I have recently gotten a YouTube playlist with some Simon and Garfunkel, and the soundtrack from the movie ‘Across the Universe.’” Tyler Davis, 22, Pre-Business Administration “I […]
Proudly Cincinnati, Proudly Pennies
What weighs 3,125 tons, fills five school buses, and can cover 89.7 acres? The answer is one billion pennies, a significant student contribution toward the success of the largest fund raising campaign in UC’s history, Proudly Cincinnati. Organized by the University of Cincinnati’s Student Government, Proudly Pennies is seen as […]
My World: Standing Up For the Unborn
During the Super Bowl on February 7, a controversial advertisement starring Tim Tebow, former quarterback for the Florida Gators, and his mother aired. Tebow had wanted to speak out about his story of how his mother had foregone her doctor’s opinion of having an abortion because the baby had very […]