RWC Dean Dolores Straker issued an e-mail on April 16, to all faculty and staff to announce that she would not be seeking another term as Dean of RWC. Though her reason was less than specific, she did say this in her e-mail: “For personal reasons, I have decided to […]
Author: A.J. Stone
Feature Student: Serving his college, his university, and his country
If you have not heard of Nathan Vazquez, then you live under a rock. Nathan is part of our Student Government at RWC. He also is part of our nation’s defense, the Marine Corps. Nathan is from Jeffersonville, Indiana, a suburb of Louisville, Kentucky. He graduated high school when he […]
Transition scholarships now a reality
Due to the hard work of the RWC Student Senators, Raymond Walters and Clermont students are now eligible to compete for one of the new University of Cincinnati Regional Campus Transition Scholarships. The scholarship is for RWC and Clermont students who have graduated with an Associate degree and are transitioning […]
Worldfest plans full week of multi-cultural events
(Correction to last issue: Worldfest is coordinated solely by the RWC Office of Multicultural Affairs, under the direction of Helen Kegler.)Here’s your schedule of events at RWC for Worldfest 2007:Friday, April 27 (More) Faces of RWC, 12-1 p.m., Muntz Lobby, Digital Images of RWC students, faculty, and staff, reflecting the […]
Sign Language to be offered next year
Students next year won’t have to talk to meet their language requirements. For 2007-08, the RWC Foreign Language Department will be offering Beginning American Sign Language on Thursday evenings with Intermediate American Sign Language to be offered the following year, 2008-09. For more information, contact Professor Debbie Page at Deborah.page@uc.edu
Finally finding out Who’s Who among RWC students
On May 18, at the Student Awards Ceremony, seven RWC Students will be honored for their hard work here at school. They are to receive the prestigious Who’s Who award for their dedication to their studies and the community. The students selected are Joe Bou, Lauren Bowser, Holly Kenerly-Hurley, Ashlee […]
Movies: “Grindhouse” is classic Rodriguez and Tarantino
The “Grindhouse” double feature is classic Rodriguez and Tarantino filmmaking. Robert Rodriguez wrote and directed “Planet Terror.” Quentin Tarantino wrote and directed “Death Proof.” Both features are not what you would expect from a movie with today’s standards, but anyone who knows the styles of these two twisted directors will […]
Music: Crime Mob’s “Hated on Mostly
Crime Mob brings to you its second album entitled “Hated on Mostly.” You may remember their self-titled debut album back in 2004. We can definitely see that Crime Mob has come a long way since then. One of the popular songs off their first album was “Knuck if You Buck.” […]
Books: New Harry Potter due in July
Not having much time to read for leisure lately, I will just do a quick cover of the new Harry Potter book, coming out on July 21. In the same month, the fifth movie is coming out, so it is a big month for J.K Rowling. Hopefully “Harry Potter and […]
2008 British Study Abroad to focus on evolution
The 2008 RWC Summer British Study Abroad Program has been determined and will focus on the hot topic of evolution. Biology Professor Mark Otten will teach a course on “Evolution: History and Processes,” while English Professor Mike Roos will teach a creative writing course titled “The Evolutionary Self.”The program will […]