VIDEO: The Magic of UC's Homecoming Parade in 90 Seconds
University of Cincinnati alumni, students, employees and their families alongside members of the Cincinnati community lined the streets surrounding the UC campus on Saturday, Oct. 19, for the annual Homecoming parade.
This year's theme, "Once Upon a Homecoming," brought fairy tale whimsy to the fancy floats and marching musicians wending along the west side of campus. In the middle of the magic, grand marshals Oscar Robertson (Bus 60, HonDoc 07) and his wife, Yvonne (CECH 56), waved and smiled at Bearcats fans of all ages and from all parts of the world.
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