Since the start of my education here at Raymond Walters, I have noticed many things. From the simplicity of the landscaping to the one-on-one professor to student environment, this campus is worth paying to attend. When signing up for classes, I thought little about different professors. Education should have close […]
Author: Angel Fields
Reality Check: A peek at Cincinnati State
With Cincinnati State and UC’s new collaborative agreement in the news lately, I thought I would take a look at what seems to be RWC’s greatest competitor. I wanted to see what I might have missed when I chose to come to the campus close to home rather than checking […]
College basketball news raises more questions
The Florida Gators are the 2007 Men’s NCAA Basketball Champions. To many of us that is the final memory of College basketball this year, but even though the college basketball season is over the news in college basketball has gotten even bigger since the season ended. During the Florida Gators’ […]
RWC faculty and staff walking to good health
RWC faculty and staff are walking to promote good health with Ohio On the Move. Ohio on the Move is part of America On the Move, a national initiative dedicated to helping individuals and communities across the nation make positive changes to improve health and quality of life. America On […]
Vet Tech giving to the animals
The sophomore students of the Vet Tech program will be donating their time for the Pet Health Center downtown on April 22 to underprivileged people who have pets in need of medical care. The students will be providing free physical examinations and vaccinations to the animals that are brought to […]
Full of spirit: Aimee McLean to receive Spirit of Community Award
At the University of Cincinnati Recognition Ceremony on May 20, RWC’s Aimee McLean will be receiving the 2006/2007 Spirit of Community Award. Acccording to the short biography to be read at the ceremony, she “exemplifies the highest ‘standard of contribution to student life both within [her] college and university community.’” […]
Where do you go when a tornado strikes?
Tornado season is here. If there was a tornado while you were at school, where would you go to be safe? Most of you would you say, go to the safe spots in the building. However, what if no one could find these safe spots? That was the problem that […]
Renters forum helps keep students informed of rights
Last Thursday, April 5, the UC Student Senate’s Public Policy Committee hosted a Renter’s Rights Forum in the Main Street Cinema in Tangeman University Center (TUC). Invited speakers at the forum included two representatives from The Legal Aid Society, Dennis Pierre from State Farm, local landlord Douglas Barclay, City Inspector […]
New York Times comes to RWC
The New York Times is now available, for a limited time, free on the RWC campus. The University Student Senate has sponsored a pilot program for six weeks offering the New York Times for free on the Uptown Campus, at College of Applied Sciences, and at Raymond Walters College. During […]
College going through year of adjustment
The beginning of the end is in full swing. “Adjustment has been a large issue this year,” Dean Straker said recently, during an exclusive interview with the Activist. Changes in technology have prompted UC to convert to a new computer system used for everything from billing to hiring. Dean Straker […]