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Odd Year for Sports Video Games

This has been a fairly odd video game year. This year Pro Evolution Soccer returned as a viable choice for soccer gamers, NHL hockey stands out as the premiere game from EA Sports, and 2K looks to put an even further distance between itself in the competition with emphasis on […]

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Life Imitates Art

In 1980, Robert Zemeckis and Bob Gale sat down to write a science fiction movie called Back to the Future. Little did they know that this picture would develop into a cultural phenomenon over 30 years later. Movies like this are released every year, changing lives and changing culture. […]

Arts

Blast from the Past

Back To The Future is a 1980s sci-fi trilogy about Marty McFly who travels through time in a modified DeLorean car in order to keep his timeline intact. And in Back To The Future II, Marty has to take a trip to the future, October 21, 2015, in order to […]

Sports

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 […]

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Stop, Drop and Roll

I can’t imagine anything worse than going to class at 8 AM, and just as you sit down you hear excessive beeping and see flashing lights. Fire drills don’t just annoy students, they’re also a hassle to professors forcing them to leave and rearrange their schedule for a 5 minute […]

Arts

UCBA puts on French Film Festival

The Tournees festival will be showing new french films on campus. The series is presented by the foreign language department at the Blue Ash campus and is a program of FACE (French American Cultural Exchange), in partnership with the French Embassy. But, of course, I know you’re probably thinking to […]

Arts

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 […]

Features

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 […]

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UCBA Vet Tech Graduate: A Profile of Vanessa Seaman

This past spring was a big one for animal lover Vanessa Seaman as she graduated from our very own veterinary technician program here at UCBA. As she says, she is not your typical college student, as she graduated the spring before her oldest son began college. Vanessa is no foreigner […]