What’s going on now? Barack Obama! And yes, I am very proud of him and our country that went out and voted. In my opinion, I believe that we voted the right way. I am proud of our country for taking the responsibility for making change and for making history. […]
Author: Ciara Young
My World: Animals have feelings too
While in Cleveland for a weekend near the end of October, my mom one morning was reading an article in “The Plain Dealer” (Cleveland’s main newspaper) about an elephant in either Japan or China. Some of the locals gave this elephant heroin, and the elephant became addicted. As a result, […]
Students make evolutionary journey to Britain
This past summer, RWC professors Mike Roos and Mark Otten led a group of seven students on a study abroad trip to Great Britain. The trip began on June 15 and ended on July 9. For the first two weeks and five days, the group stayed at Harlaxton Manor, and […]
Child Care Center gets highest rating
In September, the RWC Child Care Center met all of the benchmarks and was given the highest three-star rating from Step Up To Quality, a voluntary, three-star rating system created by the Bureau of Child Care and Development under the Ohio Department of Job and Family Services. This system tries […]
College plots its future in uncertain times
On October 28, Interim Dean Don O’Meara held the first Dean’s forum for the 2008-2009 Academic School Year. Others in attendance were Julie Gill, Chair of the RWC Strategic Planning Committee; William J. Schroer, Strategic Planning Consultant Facilitator; and faculty, staff and students.The forum was held to get input from […]
Competition will recognize year’s best student design work
The RWC Department of Art and Visual Communication is having its annual poster competition again this year for Communication Design majors only. The annual poster that will be produced from the competition recognizes Communication Design students’ talents and skills.This poster showcases the best work every year from all art classes […]
The Life of Charles Darwin Part 3
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 […]
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Feature Student: Lex Pappas, fighter with a gentle side
What do you get when you combine, a mixed martial arts UFC fighter with a passion for animals and the skills to be a certified dog trainer and decoy? You get this issue’s feature student, 25-year old Lex Pappas. His whole life he has been involved in various types of […]
Movie Review: “W.” a revealing bio-flick or gimmick?
Recently I watched the new Oliver Stone political dramedy, “W.” It included a stellar cast with most notably Josh Brolin (“No Country For Old Men”) as George W. Bush, Elizabeth Banks (“The 40 Year Old Virgin”) as Laura Bush, and Richard Dreyfuss (“Jaws”) as Dick Cheney. I was very impressed […]