On November 22, 2006, Tricia Cruise, SC, a former eight-year resident of Pine Ridge, South Dakota, a Lakota Sioux Reservation, spoke to English Professor Pat Cruise’s Composition II class to help celebrate Native American Month at RWC. The students had read pieces from both fiction and non-fiction Indian literature, among […]
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UC Student Senate to meet at RWC this Wednesday
RWC Student Government invites any and all members of the RWC Community to stop by SAHB 100 this Wednesday evening, March 7, any time from 6 p.m. until the meeting concludes.The Government will be hosting the University Student Senate’s weekly meeting. UC Student Senate tries to hold a meeting at […]
Poetry is everywhere this month
RWC is celebrating National Poetry Month of April with several events.First, the Cincinnati Shakespeare Festival will perform “Hamlet,” on Friday, April 20, from 10 a.m.-noon in the college theater, Muntz Room 119. The performance is designed for high school and college students, but is open to the public. On Monday, […]
Study Skills offers variety of services
The Study Skills Lab (located in Room 112k in the Computer Concourse of Muntz Hall) not only offers tutoring but also a test review service.In addition, the College offers a Study Skills course each quarter. You may want to strongly consider taking this course if your grades weren’t great this […]
Smarthinking on-line tutoring presentation rescheduled for March 30
Danny Clark, a representative from Smarthinking, UC’s online tutoring service will be on the RWC campus on March 30 to give two presentations to students, faculty, and staff on how the Smarthinking system works. Clark was originally scheduled to appear in February, but the appearance had to be cancelled because […]
Summer of 2007 looks to be a blockbusting scorcher
Hollywood hasn’t been the most creative city in America for quite sometime and everyone knows that. However, seeing movies, no matter how bad they are, is a pastime for Americans that will never stop. Shoot, even some of us love crappy cinema. I’ll admit it–I saw “Snakes on a Plane” […]
TV: death, near death, and lots of drama
For anyone who hasn’t been watching TV lately, I’ve decided to get you updated with some of TV’s hottest shows. There have been a lot of death/near-death experiences on TV lately and major drama. Let’s get started. We have a lot to talk about. “CSI Crime Scene Investigation”: Keppler, the […]
DinoRock returns to RWC
DinoBabies, the new “musical fossil fantasy” from DinoRock, will be performed at RWC on Saturday, April 7, at 11 a.m. and 2 p.m. as the final show for the 2006-2007 ARTrageous Saturdays series. Featuring a little boy named Nelson, along with the Dream Weaver guides and his baby dinosaur friends, […]
Did Liz Carroll get a fair trial?
I think everybody believes that the worst thing a person can do is to kill a kid. That’s what Liz Carroll was on trial for; she was found guilty of killing her three-year-old developmentally delayed foster child. Everyone has an opinion, and many people believe that Liz should be killed, […]
Keeping up with current issues
This campus is blazing with activity. There are discussions pertaining to students in a vast number of offices and conference rooms. Policies and Procedures are changed weekly it seems, and it is all important stuff. Most students come and go to classes, and that is all they have time for. […]