Over Christmas break some construction and renovating took place around campus. Handicap accessibility was installed at the lobby entrance to Dental Hygiene, in the SAHB. Also students will find new hall furniture in SAHB after February 1. Muntz Hall received a makeover of sorts with re-seamed floors, new window treatments, […]
Author: Brandon Mauldin
The Life of Charles Darwin, Part 5
[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 […]
Study Skills Lab staffed with trained tutors
Winter Quarter is in full swing, and the staff in the Study Skills and Reading Center would like to remind students that it is not too early to anticipate study problems. The Center’s services can help students find success in the classroom. Are you a new student or a returning […]
RWC group explores Germany
August was a busy time for a group of RWC German language students. They spent a majority of the month in Germany participating in the RWC German study abroad program. The group traveled to Ilmenau, Germany, the sister city of Blue Ash. The trip was headed by Professor Debbie Page, […]
Spring Grove Cemetery: great spot for photo field trip
Who says Spring Grove Cemetery is just a place to go and see the dead? Spring Grove Cemetery is more than that. Did you know that Spring Grove Cemetery is home to a few famous people and is the second biggest cemetery in the United States? The largest is in […]
College will celebrate Darwin’s 200th birthday
The year 2009 marks the 200th anniversary of Charles Darwin’s birth and the 150th anniversary of the publication of Darwin’s “On the Origin of Species.” To recognize and celebrate the discoveries and life of Charles Darwin, RWC will host several special events. The RWC Darwin series of events is part […]
Music: Keyshia Cole’s “A Different Me” lives up to its name
Most album titles don’t necessarily reveal much about the artist. They usually harbor reckless or/and witty phrases or smash various ideas together to form a hip word of the day. But Keyshia Cole’s “A Different Me” does in fact live up to its title. The album features a “fresh forward” […]
Chez Nora: Cool Place In Town
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 & Jimmi Gilliece bought the bar from […]
Movies: “Benjamin Button,” how Eric Roth learned to lift from Forrest Gump
#8220;The Curious Case Of Benjamin Button” is a “curious” film in the way it decides to take such an enriching story and a wonderful premise and do nothing but make a near waste of time. I say “near” because the film is beautiful and occasionally gripping.Benjamin Button (Brad Pitt) is […]
Registration update for Criminal Justice majors
If Criminal Justice is a field that you would like to major in, the Partners in Justice (PIJ)Registration is just around the corner and coming at you quickly. One important main goal of PIJ is to help others majoring in Criminal Justice to schedule their classes. Along with the help […]