Staff Editorial
The fiery debate of smoking on the University of Cincinnati’s campus has been stoked by a recent poll on the UC Blackboard Web site.
In January, Time magazine classified “In these economic times” as a phrase to ban for the coming year.
Ordering a cup of coffee does not require the use of a firearm, yet the world’s largest coffee chain was thrown into the middle of a controversial gun-control debate.
Living in small-town Texas has some strange side effects; for example, the federal government and the rest of “the real world” seems almost unreal.
An 8.8 magnitude earthquake struck the coastal area of Chile Saturday, Feb. 27, more than a month after the Haiti earthquake.
Staff Editorial
To settle a long-running case regarding the dismantling of the Health Alliance of Greater
Cincinnati, the University of Cincinnati hired top legal firm Hogan and Hartson out of Washington, D.C., to handle the case, even though the university already retains counsel.
Letter to the Editor
Israel Peace Week is deceptive.
Letter to the Editor
Jamie Royce and Blake Hawk did a fine job countering the condescending and arrogant article about Cincinnati in Vanity Fair.
I have had a revelation. And Greeks, you are at the root.
Defense Secretary Robert Gates testified before Congress Tuesday, Feb. 2, in support of repealing the military’s “don’t ask, don’t tell” policy regarding enlisted gays.
Cincinnati takes a lot of crap.