Author: Tammy McMullen

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My World: Do you want to share your thoughts?

Traditional communication is about to become a thing of the past. Letters, telephones, and the Internet are about to be replaced with technology so advanced that these functional communication devices will no longer be relevant. In fact, we won’t need any physical objects at all; we will communicate with our […]

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Earthquakes shaking Cincinnati

Having no clue about the fact that Cincinnati lies on a major fault line, I was surprised in my apartment one morning about a month ago by my very first earthquake. Sitting at my computer feeling very ill, I started to rock in my seat. I remember thinking, “My god […]

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Reality Check: RWC’s core competency, respect for students?

Question: What do RWC students want?Answer (according to some): The World. Some would claim RWC students want parking spaces next to buildings with all classes housed inside state-of-the-art, techno-fantastic wireless meccas where they lounge in $35,000 furniture sipping lattes and await pod-casts of classes they skipped this morning. These people […]

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RWC hosts Science Olympiad

Imagine hundreds of junior and senior high school students mixing chemicals, evaluating the effectiveness of launch gliders or manipulating robots through dexterity tests. It’s enough to make Bill Nye, the Science Guy, smile. On Saturday, March 3, students from more than 35 local school districts converged at RWC to compete […]

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P&G tries holistic approach in marketing Crest

A couple weeks ago RWC Business Professor Linda Bricker wanted to give her Marketing class a feel for what goes on in the real world of marketing, so she invited guest speaker Andrea Zahumensky, who works for Procter and Gamble (P&G), where she is a brand manager and works only […]

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The unsung Activist hero

I’m sure there are a lot of people who have had the pleasure of being taught by Mike Roos, an English professor here at RWC. But there’s also a side of him that not too many have seen.Mr. Roos is the editor of the RWC Activist, and without him, there […]

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Book Review: “Running With Scissors” funnier than you think

I hate book reviews that tell you what to think and give you the guts of the book. I’m just going to tell you about how during my little trip to the bookstore, I picked up a copy of “Running With Scissors: A Memoir,” by Augusten Burroughs, and couldn’t put […]

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Art Department shows its stuff

The Art and Visual Communication Department has just taken down an exhibit of art representing the best of art by students as named by the department faculty. For the rest of the quarter, there will be a revolving exhibit of class work from the Adjunct Professors classes. Next quarter, you […]

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Feature Student: Aimee McLean’s “Aim-azing” dedication

Aimee McLean is a dedicated student at RWC and a very loving single mom of two kids. She has accomplished much at RWC and many other places, including serving as both RWC Student Government President and a University of Cincinnati Student Senator. She has also involved herself with numerous RWC […]

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Hell Yeah a dream come true for metal fans

After the untimely murder of Dimebag Darrell Abbot of Pantera and Damageplan, many metal fans wondered what would happen to Dimebag’s brother and band mate, Vinny Paul. Vinny started his own record company called Big Vin Records, and since he’s been playing in bands for decades and is one of […]