To go along with the release of their fourth studio album, “The Walk,” the Pop-Rock-Indie band, Hanson toured the US. Unfortunately, they didn’t hit Cincinnati, and no tour dates for the future have been posted (tear). During the tour, the band took one mile walks around the venues they were […]
Author: Cindy Miller
OhioLINK sponsoring video contest
OhioLINK is kicking off its 15th anniversary celebration with the This Is MY OhioLINK Video Contest. Students, faculty and staff at Raymond Walters College and all 87 OhioLINK member institutions are invited to submit a video by January 18, 2008, that illustrates what OhioLINK means to them, how it’s helped […]
Native American Heritage Month
November is National Native American Heritage Month, and RWC is observing the month with a display of Native American artifacts, crafts, and literature in a display case outside the Library. Some of the items on display were provided by Professor Pat Cruise, who teaches a segment of non-fiction literature written […]
The Web: TV.com has the scoop
Let’s just face it, I watch too much TV. So for everything you really want to know right now about your favorite shows, look no further. TV.com is a great source for pictures, episode guides, video, and ratings. Do you want to know who’s starring in the next episode of […]
Politics: All the president’s men…and woman.
As the war in Iraq continues, and President Bush continues to evolve his legacy, the race to be the next President is gaining ground. Right now the frontrunners appear to be Hilary Clinton, Barack Obama, Mitt Romney, and former New York mayor Rudy Giuliani. Many of the current candidates have […]
My World: I’m here, I’m Queer, I’m used to it.
Ah, it’s my turn to write the “My World” column. Coming Out Day just passed, so I decided to write an opinion piece about how important it is for those of us in the LGBT (Lesbian/Gay/Bi-Sexual/Transsexual) community to live honest, open lives. I was going to talk about my coming […]
The Bengals: Who-Dey? Is ‘Chucky’ to blame?
The Cincinnati Bengals’ 2-6 start (as of press time) could be blamed on numerous things, but for some reason everybody wants to point out the defense. Bengals’ defensive coordinator Chuck Bresnahan has taken the majority of the coaching criticism and has been singled out especially for his defensive schemes. Bresnahan […]
On The Spot: How can RWC be better?
With the student population here at RWC continuing to grow, this campus could stand to see a few changes. A few our students have agreed to share their ideas with us on what changes or additions they would like to see made to our RWC. DeMarco Luther I think more […]
Michael Sanders: not guilty
Most of us have heard the story by now. If you haven’t, here are the bare facts: An RWC professor is arrested after he and a group of his students are in a park at night by a small fire, videotaping a girl with nothing on but black angel wings. […]
October yields sports harvest
We are well into October now, and, although many of us feel the stress of being the college student, there are many more who consider this the best time of the year. “Why?” you may ask. This is the time of the year which we can call the sports harvest. […]