Author: Amber Wooten

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Alumni Silent Auction raises $1,800

On April 19, the RWC Alumni held their 3rd Annual Silent Auction to raise money for the RWC Alumni Scholarship fund. Organizers termed the function a total success, raising an estimated $1,800 versus approximately $1,600 last year. Everyone who attended were given tours of the Dental Hygiene clinics, and were […]

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Poetry and Songwriting Contest winners announced

Winners of the 2008 RWC Poetry and Songwriting contests were announced Monday evening, April 28, at the annual RWC Poetry Cafe, hosted by Professor Rhonda Pettit of the English Department. In the RWC student contest, Rianna Topper took first prize, while Patricia Willard took second place, and Maycee Newberry placed […]

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Chancellor Holds Textbook Affordability Symposium

COLUMBUS – Ohio Board of Regents Chancellor Eric D. Fingerhut last week convened major stakeholders to help frame an action plan to reduce the cost of textbooks for college and university students across the state.The cost of textbooks can be a financial barrier to access to college. A key component […]

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New course explores history of Cincinnati television

The RWC eMedia Communications Department has introduced a new course this quarter on Cincinnati television history. According to Program Director H. Michael Sanders, the course will give students an opportunity to do research on the rich history of broadcasting in our area. This year students will be doing research on […]

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Criminal Justice seminar highlights career opportunities

On April 16, Professor Marilyn Simon hosted Specialist Michael Oler’s “Careers in Criminal Justice” seminar, which covered the many career opportunities within the criminal justice field.Specialist Oler, with more than 25 years of experience in the criminal justice field, covered various career related topics. “The criminal justice field is not […]

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Pathways: more than just a classroom

I’m sure all of you at one time, just as I did, have walked past Muntz Room 358 and noticed the delightful smell of food, continuous laughter, and a welcoming atmosphere. Room 358 is home to a wonderful group of students who are currently enrolled in the Pathways Program.What is […]

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Important registration and graduation dates and deadlines

As we quickly approach the end of the school year, keep in mind certain important deadlines and events on the school calendar. Students who wish to take part in the June commencement, should make sure that they reserve their seats by May 27. You can do this by going to […]

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Bookstore buyback begins May 27

Books are expensive, and nothing can change this fact. However, the RWC Bookstore will be offering an opportunity to get some of your money back. Starting May 27 the store will be starting its buyback process. Books that you are considering for buyback should still be in relatively good condition. […]

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Student Government seeking applicants

Applications are currently being accepted for RWC Student Government positions, including the following: President: runs meetings and is voice of students Vice-President: helps recruit and plans the awards ceremony in Spring Committee Speaker: brings relevant issues and places students on multi-constituent committees Treasurer: develops fund raisers and balances books Secretary: […]

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Electronics: There’s a price on the IPOD’s screen!

Listening to music on the go is a part of the lives of many–whether you are deejaying for a party or function, listening to music while at work on break, or just enjoying some on your leisure time. Portable music players were once known as gigantic boomboxes back in the […]