Enter the world of one of college basketball’s greatest coaches, and one of its most controversial: Bob Knight, the Legend, the Myth, and the flying chair. Everyone has heard of Bobby Knight. He’s the former coach of the Indiana Hoosiers and Texas Tech Red Raiders, but who knows Knight’s full […]
Author: Michael Lewicki
My World: Killing the roof like Mike Vick
Occasionally, I watch the local evening news. Though what they have to report on (other than weather and local sports) is rather banal and worthless to me, an occasional tidbit does strikes my interest. According to the latest trends of the day, there is always a text message poll these […]
The Bengals: Chad is headed…nowhere!
Don’t burn your Ocho Cinco jerseys yet. Chad Johnson will be a familiar sight in Bengal stripes for years to come.What Bengal fan doesn’t have the right to be upset with Chad these days? In the two weeks leading up to the Super Bowl, Johnson made the Cincinnati Bengals’ organization […]
Commentary: A little too much congressional in sports
Anyone watching ESPN’s Sportscenter or listening to sports radio has consistently been hearing one word lately: “congressional.” I don’t mean congressional as a compliment to any of our major sports, but congressional as in congressional hearings. Over the course of history, the American government has kept its nose out of […]
Guest Editorial: Advancing Black History Month
Thank God February is the shortest month of the year. I don’t think I could tolerate many more days of the way in which we currently celebrate Black History Month. Certainly I believe the obscure and underappreciated achievement of Black Americans deserves its spot on center stage; we are as […]
Books: Jon Krakauer’s chilling account of Everest climb
Jon Krakauer’s “Into Thin Air” provides a personal eye witness account of Krakauer’s climb up Mount Everest. The story begins with high hopes, but Krakauer details how this climb up Mount Everest proved to be fatal. Krakauer’s account is one of the most chilling books I’ve ever read. The emotions […]
Music Review: Chili Peppers still hot
This issue I decided to give a listen to “Stadium Arcadium,” by The Red Hot Chili Peppers. This is the newest double album for the already amazing band. The album has all brand new songs, which is always a good thing, so you don’t keep on having continued songs on […]
RWC’s “lost” Lost and Found filled with valuables
Most everyone among students and faculty has probably dropped something during daily routines here at RWC. Quite a few students have left things behind in classrooms, while quickly trying to escape a lecture they’ve most likely slept through.The question is, how many people will realize they’ve dropped something and pick […]
What are you reading?
Frank Dill, Director of the RWC Science Lab, submitted the following examples of books he is reading:”In no particular order… “The Pentagon’s New Map: War and Peace in the Twenty-First Century,” by Thomas P.M. Barnett. It’s kind of scary; you read this book and then watch CNN and you’re like, […]
College Study Skills: Don’t wait until it’s too late!
At this point in the quarter, many students have figured out that obtaining a higher education is serious business. It takes time, energy, and determination. The Study Skills and Reading Center is here to remind students that it is not too late to get help. We have two weeks left […]