There is a new tutor in the RWC Writing Center. Her name is Elizabeth Daniel. Because she has joined the team, the Center is able to stay open more evenings until 8 p.m. The Writing Center is located in Muntz Room 112I and is open during Autumn Quarter according to […]
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Library upgrades services
The RWC Library is offering a variety of new and/or upgraded services for teachers and students.With e-reserves, teachers can make information and class materials readily available for students on the Internet. Teachers can submit information to the library to put on e-reserves. There is no longer a 14-Day Collection at […]
Study Abroad information meeting Nov. 14
Students interested in RWC Study Abroad programs for the summer of 2008 can attend an open information meeting that will be held on Wednesday, November 14, at 2 p.m. in Room 258 Muntz Hall. This will be a chance to meet faculty leaders for the British Study and Costa Rica […]
Free Career Services workshops set
The RWC Career Services office is offering several workshops open free to all RWC students.Job Search Strategies will be offered Monday, October 29, at noon and repeated Tuesday, October 30, at 1 p.m. Career Decision Making will be offered Wednesday, November 14, at 1 p.m. and repeated Thursday, November 15, […]
Fashion: Are knockoff designs a friend or faux?
I recently walked into a Coach boutique to browse the new merchandise. There were key chains for $35 and tiny wallets you could barely fit a driver’s license in for $200. All I could think the entire time I walked around was that I could get this off a corner […]
Books: Bret Easton Ellis explores himself (sort of) in “Lunar Park
#8220;Lunar Park” is Bret Easton Ellis’ fifth novel. I’ve read the four previous, all taking place in the mid-80s in LA and illuminating the glamorously pretentious lives of outrageous twenty-somethings. I expected nothing different from “Lunar Park.” However, the protagonist in “Lunar Park” is a character named Bret Easton Ellis, […]
Movie Review: “Regarding Henry” a modern classic
#8220;Regarding Henry,” starring Harrison Ford, is, in my opinion, a somewhat modern classic. The film was shot in 1991 and follows Henry Turner, a workaholic lawyer whose life is turned upside down after being shot in the chest and head by a robber at a convenient store, resulting in brain […]
A better world
A Better World 2008If you like to write and are a member of the Greater Cincinnati area, you are welcome to submit a poem about peace and justice. Peace and Justice are the two themes of this year’s contest. If selected, your poem may appear in “For A Better World […]
Fundraiser for groundbreaking documentary here Nov. 13
On November 13, at 7-9 p.m. at RWC, Matthew Flickstein, a distinguished author and teacher of meditation and Buddhism, will give a talk on “The Seven Concentric Circles of Spiritual Development.” He will offer a dynamic model that describesthe stages of spiritual development that are common to all spiritual paths. […]
The Internet: Oh no, they didn’t! Oh yes, they did!
http://community.livejournal.com/ohnotheydidnt/ I was requested to do this by a friend on the staff, so here it is. Ohnotheydidnt is a great site for those Hollywood gossip-obsessed people. Which, I do have to admit, fits my description pretty well. Sometimes, it’s not that I really care; I just find Hollywood gossip […]