What do you think about the new Ohio smoking ban in restaurants? Mark Veira “Smoking ban in restaurants, yeah! My food needs to taste like food; cigarette smoke does not add flavor.” Amber McCombs “It’s a good thing with allergies. For pregnant women it’s a definite plus not to wait […]
Author: Meghan Luehrmann
Reality Check: Got wireless?
Oh, geez, where to start?If only you readers could have been present during each of the meetings I’ve attended since my last article! Starting with the Dean’s Forum, when she told us all how she intends to bring in new people to tell us how to plan to plan for […]
Fashion: Best of Eighties returns for winter
If you resisted the 80s flashbacks before, it’s finally time to embrace these pieces as functional favorites. Fall trends like leggings, sweater dresses, skinny jeans tucked into boots are all helping to heat up our winter season. Thanks to the weather, we haven’t had to pull out the long johns […]
Music: It’s time for the Shammys again
Many people hold the Grammys in a high regard. I, on the other hand, think that the Grammys are the biggest scam in music. I could point the finger at record sales in general, but I believe that there are plenty people who don’t think that the best musicians are […]
Study Skills Lab teaches learning to learn
The RWC Study Skills Lab is ready to help students with a variety of subjects, phobias, and problems in applying knowledge and getting the most out of any given lesson.The Lab teaches the concept of “Learning to Learn,” a learning strategy designed to help students make the most of what […]
Poetry Month adds songwriting contest
The RWC English Department will once again host its annual poetry writing contest as part of the college’s celebration of National Poetry Month in April, but this year will offer an exciting new addition, a songwriting contest.The songwriting contest is the first contest of this kind at RWC, according to […]
Feature Student: Meher Sadri
Meher Sadri learned a long time ago not to judge by appearances. That is why that unpleasant attribute is one of her pet peeves. “It seems unfair to the person who may be friendly,” Meher says.Meher’s parents were born in India, and her grandparents still live in India. But Meher’s […]
First Book Advisory Board wins book grants
The Borders holiday campaign raised $783,424 for First Book’s local efforts to promote reading, Helen Kegler, RWC First Book coordinator, announced last week. “One hundred percent of these funds will be converted to Borders and Waldenbooks gift cards and distributed through First Book to benefit the amazing programs and children […]
Movies: “Saw III” not as good as the first two
Are you interested in games, blood, guts, and more? “Saw III,” a sequel to two previously successful “Saw” films, is mainly about Amanda in a big game. For those of you who don’t know who Amanda is, she is the girl in the first movie who survived and then was […]
Movies: “Night at the Museum” disappointing
#8220;Night at the Museum” stars Ben Stiller, Owen Wilson, Robin Williams and Ricky Gervals. The movie starts out with Ben Stiller waiting for the right opportunity to make it big with his inventions. He is always moving, looking for a lucky break, and it is really affecting his son. His […]