Author: Emily Goodson

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The Internet: Try renting your textbooks

Most college students hate buying textbooks; they cost too much to begin with and are only able to sell for a small fraction of the purchase price. If you’re fed up with the standard way of getting textbooks for classes, visit BookRenters.com. BookRenters.com is the first website that allows students […]

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Music: Hookahville promises eclectic mix of fun

Looking for a fun outdoor activity now that the weather is getting warm? You should get some friends together for a weekend of music and camping. Whether you are a music festival veteran or a newbie, Hookahville is for you. Hookahville is a biennial music festival that is always jam […]

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Fashion: Accessories to the rescue

Here’s the awful truth: our economy still isn’t getting any better, and we are all tired of hearing that awful word: recession. Everyone’s wallets are taking a hard hit right now, which leaves us with less spending money. Less spending money equals less shopping, a girl’s worst nightmare. Whoever thought […]

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Collections for Food Bank help economic crisis

Has the current economic recession affected you and your family in some way? Most Americans today would answer yes to this question. Thousands have been impacted negatively, from a range of streamlining our budgets to total loss of jobs, income, and homes. The next question is, can we help make […]

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On the Spot: Academic restructuring

For this issue we asked students how they feel about the academic restructuring that may be occurring at UC and RWC? Hargurnek SinghUndecided “If tuition doubles and becomes closer or equal to that of main campus, then it will be a bad thing. The fact that RWC may start offering […]

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Message from the Dean: Reaccreditation visit by the HLC

In just two weeks, RWC will host a team of very important visitors: the Higher Learning Commission (HLC) site evaluation team. The visit is the culmination of the College’s self study process requesting re-accreditation from the HLC. The evaluation team members received our self study several weeks ago in preparation […]

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My World: Punish the deed, not the breed

Imagine Sparky, your golden retriever. He is another member of your family right? He hasn’t missed a family vacation, always greets you at the door, listens to all your problems without passing judgment, and is always willing to play. Now imagine turning on the morning news to find out that […]

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LGBTQ Alliance needs our support

If you were on main campus on April 7, you could hear many voices on the commons behind McMicken, where a small rally, organized by the LGBTQ (lesbian, gay, bi-sexual, transsexual, questioning) Alliance was held to bring to light a serious problem facing their group. Organized by students and for […]

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Student Government prepares for HLC visit

The RWC Student Government held its latest meeting on April 9. Currently the officers are preparing for the visit from the Higher Learning Commission. RWC Student Government is also pushing forward for the Bearcat Transportation system. Some surveys have been sent out and are being reviewed and analyzed to see […]

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RWC honors distinguished award winners

This year’s Raymond Walters College Distinguished award recipients have been decided.Kathy Schmadel, Senior Admissions Officer in the RWC Intake Services Office, is the recipient of RWC’s Distinguished Service Staff Award. Ross Wright, Adjunct Associate Professor in our Business and Economics Department, is the recipient of the Distinguished Adjunct Faculty Service […]