Chez Nora has gone from humble beginnings to become one of the most popular hang out spots in the Cincinnati Area. Located in MainStrasse Village, in Covington, Kentucky, Chez Nora has become a symbol of what “The Village” has to offer.When owners Pati and Jimmi Gilliece bought the bar from […]
Author: Will Haeger
Fashion: Diamonds aren’t the only things that are forever
Accessories come and go. They get outdated, they break, you get tired of them, or you find a new favorite. But lately, there has been an emergence of a new accessory, one far more permanent. That’s right, tattoos are becoming more and more popular for people today. Diamonds aren’t the […]
Movie Review: “The Wrestler” reaches transcendent level
I have always been a person who becomes obsessed about one particular thing, and goes with it for awhile and then grows bored and moves onto something else. In high school I loved to play music and constantly wrote songs and played shows. Now as a college student, I am […]
The Life of Charles Darwin, Part 7: Natural selection takes shape
[The year 2009 marks the 200th anniversary of the birth of Charles Darwin and the 150th anniversary of the publication of “On The Origin of Species.” The University of Cincinnati is marking these anniversaries with a year-long celebration of Darwin’s life and work. This series on the life of Charles […]
Feature Student: The secret life of a Biggs adcaster
Whoever said that working at a grocery store is boring, especially when you get to make the announcements and promotions over the intercomm? Half the fun is listening to these announcements! This is exactly what eMedia student Jessica Kagrise does at Biggs in West Chester. Jessica began the announcing job […]
Smooth transfer to DAAP for eMedia students
RWC Electronic Media Students are able to transfer easily to the DAAP program at main campus, according to a recent announcement. A transfer articulation agreement has been formally signed between Raymond Walters and the Uptown Campus’s DAAP program. The agreement was developed by RWC Professor H. Michael Sanders, who is […]
Shadow committees begin working on UC collegiate restructuring
The RWC Faculty Executive Committee is currently working with representatives from UC’s Uptown campus and Clermont College, as part of a process expected to lead to collegiate restructuring of the University. Professor Ed Bradel, Chair of the RWC Executive Committee, said that he is hoping for a positive outcome from […]
“Write on Rock Out!” a success, another planned for spring
RWC Adjunct English Professor Liz Daniel was very pleased with the turn out from the Write on Rock Out open mic session that she organized here on January 24. A Brazilian immigrant came and read some native Brazilian poetry. Also, English Professor Rhonda Pettit performed with her group of musicians, […]
Discussion outlines dual credit system for high schools
At an all-day event in the Flory Center on February 11, there was an informational/educational meeting informing area high schools regarding the new Ohio Dual Credit System. RWC Math Professor Joel Helms and Clermont College Professor Ian Clough led the discussion. High school math teachers were introduced to the options […]
Display case highlights friends and family serving in military
Are you currently a student or faculty member at Raymond Walters College and know of someone close to you who is serving in the military? Someone you look at as a hero, someone you would like to receive the recognition he or she deserves? Are you a student at RWC […]