Features
Features
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Five Ways Drunk People and Kindergarteners Are the Same
One of the most obvious lessons I’ve learned from my ongoing college experience is that people my age don’t know how to talk to kids,...
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UCBA Coronavirus Diary: A Journey Through the Rona
Day 1 (Jan 11, 2020): News of the first death of a mysterious pneumonia in Wuhan China airs on United States news. China is so...
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UCBA Coronavirus Stories: Balancing my High Risk Job at an Emergency Vet Clinic with School Online
How many of us are worried about Covid-19? All of us? Some of us? How about the ones that are still currently working in high...
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UCBA Coronavirus Stories: Working at a Grocery Store and Classes Online
I’ve faced challenges and encountered numerous obstacles, but none of them have compared to what we are seeing today, known as Corona or COVID-19. This...
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Giving Voices to Cincinnatians
Mark Curnutte, former Social Justice reporter with the Cincinnati Enquirer, partnered with UC Press to publish his book, Across the Color Line. Curnutte visited UC Blue Ash Feb....
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Democracy Brings Inclusion to UC Blue Ash
The UC Undergraduate Student Government held their first senate council meeting at UC Blue Ash in over seven years on January 29, 2020. According to...
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UCBA Staff Profile: John Kraimer
The Man Who Can Do It All John Kraimer was born and raised in the city of Cincinnati, and he still currently resides there. He...
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A Grandson’s Reflection on a Very Special Commencement
“The amount of graduates that came over to congratulate and thank him speaks to how great of a community UC is,” says Joe Cordier, the...
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A Teacher’s Account: Advice to Survive College
“A mind that is being actively engaged and challenged is never being wasted, and brain is a muscle, if you are not using it, you...