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A short 15-minute drive from campus, Sunnyside Recreational and Medical Marijuana Dispensary opened its doors on 5149 Kennedy Ave in 2019. One of 73 locations across six states, the marijuana chain ...
Three boxers from the University of Cincinnati (UC) Club Boxing team picked up victories in their semifinal bouts to advance to the 2025 National Collegiate Boxing Association Championships (NCBA).
Dr. Jaipreet Virdi, a specialist in the history of disability and medicine and professor at the University of Delaware commented that, “When disabled people “triumph” over the challenges or hardship, ...
Did you know that the Sacramento Kings of the NBA — previously known as the Kansas City Kings and likely to soon be known as the re-incarnation of the Seattle Supersonics — were once the ...
Listed below are the winners of our annual Best of UC poll! Huge thank you to everyone who voted and be sure to pick up your copy of the magazine ...
A tentative demolition date has been set for one of the University of Cincinnati's (UC) most recognizable campus landmarks. Crosley Tower could be coming down as soon as 2025. However, that timeline ...
In 1989, Mark Fischbach, known as Markiplier, was born in Honolulu, Hawaii. While he was studying biomedical engineering at The University of Cincinnati, he had not experienced the mass fame and ...
In April 2020, the University of Cincinnati's (UC) Athletic Director John Cunningham announced the university would discontinue the men's soccer program.
The Clifton Indian Restaurant and Bar is set to open at the end of April according to their website, taking over the space that previously housed Cactus Pear before it closed in January. Located only ...
Built in 1960, Dabney Hall is the oldest resident hall at the University of Cincinnati, Situated next door to Fifth Third Arena.
The business expanded when the family decided to open more restaurants. The second restaurant opened in 1952 and solidified Skyline’s brand in the Cincinnati area. By 1986, Skyline had nearly 50 ...
According to studies by the National Literacy Institute in 2024, 21% of American adults are illiterate.
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