If you are a hardworking and ambitious student, then you are probably familiar with the RWC Library. If you are not familiar with the Library, then you should be. Recently I was fortunate enough to take a tour of the Library with Michelle McKinney, a Library faculty member, who highlighted […]
Author: Brian Stark
The Study Skills Lab wants to be your friend
One valuable resource available to students at RWC is the Study Skills Lab found in Room 112K. According to Sharon Disher, an adjunct faculty member in the Lab, there are three main areas of focus that a student may wish to search out. The first is private tutoring for those […]
Highlights in the Life of Charles Darwin, Part 1: Childhood
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.Charles Robert Darwin was born on February 12, […]
A few reminders from Campus Security
Officer Fred Davidson, who is in charge of RWC Campus Police/Security, welcomes everyone to Raymond Walters College. As the 2008-2009 school year gets under way, Officer Davidson would like to remind students of the following:Lost and Found The Lost and Found is located in the Security Office, which can be […]
Career Services opens doors for job seekers
How many of us have seen the office across from the Bookstore, but never knew what went on inside? If you’ve been wondering, that’s the RWC Career Services Office, which has many upcoming events that students should look out for. If you’re undecided about your career path, stop by or […]
“Green to Blue”: eMedia student wins Emmy for global warming video
Current RWC eMedia student Elizabeth Klein received an Emmy Award on August 8 from the National Academy of Television Arts and Science. The award was presented at the 44th annual Ohio Valley Regional Emmy Awards at the Westin Hotel in Cincinnati. Elizabeth is in her second year here at Raymond […]
Internet Review: Hollywood’s most-hated website, Perez Hilton
If you haven’t visited Perezhilton.com yet, you’re in for a treat. This oh-so-funny blogger always has something to say about the celebrities we think we know so well. Hilton starts off dishing the dirt that you could find in your nearest tabloid, and then proceeds to give his input on […]
Music: Two hot singles by MGMT
This issue I’m reviewing two singles by MGMT that I have been hearing nonstop, “Electric Feel” and “Time to Pretend.” The band was created by two Wesleyan University students. MGMT music is an aura of guitars, drums, and synthesizers. The song “Electric Feel” will make you blast your radio up […]
Video Games: “Silent Hill: Homecoming” a good addition to survival horror genre
#8220;Silent Hill: Homecoming,” also called “Silent Hill V,” is the latest in the long running survival horror series of video games. You play as Alex Shepherd, an American soldier on medical leave, returning for a visit to your hometown of Shepherd’s Glen, a small community on the shores of Toluca […]
Medical assisting a fast-growing profession
The last time you visited a doctor’s office, you may have encountered a Certified Medical Assistant (CMA). Perhaps it was the person who had scheduled your appointment or who greeted you when you checked in. Those who enter the medical assisting profession enjoy contact with patients, experience a wide variety […]