Dr. Ionas Rus is the new professor in the RWC Department of History, Art History, Philosophy, and Political Science. He is currently teaching American Government I and American Issues and Problems I. He says he likes to keep his grading fair, but describes his system as unique. This is his […]
Author: Kristy Blatt
College offers Q.P.R. suicide prevention program
Another feature of the RWC Student Services Office is Q.P.R, a suicide prevention program. The initials Q.P.R. stand for Question, Persuade, and Reflect. Under the direction of the Assistant Dean Pamela Lineback, this program was designed to train both employees and students to develop the skills to prevent suicide. “The […]
Movies: Indiana Jones cracks the whip again
For this issue of movie review, I chose “Indiana Jones and The Kingdom of The Crystal Skull,” the fourth of the Indiana Jones installments. My review of this movie comes from past experience from the previous Indiana Jones movies and also how well this movie is put together. The movie […]
Books: Fuyumi Ono’s “Twelve Kingdoms” beyond fantasy
Fuyumi Ono is likely an author you have never heard of. This is because she is a japanese author and has only fairly recently had any literary exposure in America. Her most notable works, the “Twelve Kingdoms” series of books, are popular enough in Japan to both spawn an anime […]
The Internet: Jammin’ with Pandora.com
Do you wish you had a radio station that played only your favorite genre of music? is a music website that is sure to please. This website allows you to create stations based on the artist and types of music you like. All you have to do is register for […]
Video Games: Wizardry 8: Sometimes, fireballs do work
Wizardry 8 is a first person RPG that was released for the PC back in 2001 by Sir-Tech. With little to no advertisement, this game went completely under the radar of almost all gamers, including myself. While not quite up to today’s standard, it is still one of the most […]
Electronics: Me and my c550, together we’ll be travelin’
Who doesn’t need directions nowadays? We all have gotten lost while traveling on the road. A missed left or right turn in Albuquerque could get you somewhere in another city, state, or worse.in a bad neighborhood! Furthermore, with the rising price of gas, getting lost can definitely put a hole […]
RWC online job-hunt still available
RWC’s resume posting and job searching website is still available at www.collegecentral.com/ucrwc. Employers have the opportunities to post numerous available positions, such as full-time, part-time, seasonal, internships, etc. Students and alumni of RWC have the opportunity to access the site to search for jobs. If you upload a resume, employers […]
Student Government Extravaganza June 4-5
The RWC Student Government is holding its first annual “Student Government Extravaganza” on Wednesday June 4 and Thursday June 5 from 11:30 a.m.-1 p.m. Come out and join the Student Government members for a cookout, and add a little fun to the last days of Spring Quarter.
Summer graduation deadlines
Sstudents who wish to apply for summer graduation should stop by One Stop and fill out all of the necessary paperwork by the deadline, June 30. For any further questions or concerns, contact Debbie Smith at