Now this is the type of movie that you call “an oldie but a goodie.” “Mixed Nuts” was directed by Nora Ephron in 1994. I’ve never even heard anyone outside of my own family talk about this movie. This is odd, considering the famously well-known cast starring in it, not […]
Author: Emily Keough
Vet Tech collecting supplies for humane shelter
The RWC Student Chapter of the National Association of Veterinary Technicians (SCNAVTA) is sponsoring a supply drive called “Santa Paws” to assist the Preble County Humane Association. The Preble County Animal Shelter recently moved to a new facility and is in dire need of supplies, according to Professor Kim Myers, […]
Music: John Mayer continues to impress
It only took three major-release albums for John Mayer to hit full stride. In his latest release “Contiuum,” he continues to grow as one of the best singer-songwriters of our generation. After the disappointing album “Heavier Things” and the small success of one of my personal favorites “TRY!” the live […]
Watch out for the pool sharks! A review of the new student lounge
Since this year began, you may or may not have noticed a new student lounge across from the Security Office in Muntz hall. One of the biggest secrets on campus seems to be this new “playground.” The new student “playground” is equipped with two pool tables, a ping pong table, […]
Internet Review: Keep in touch with Facebook
One of the big sites right now is Facebook (Facebook.com) . It is a site that allows friends and classmates to talk to each other via the Internet. For instance, I talk to my best friend, Meghann, who went to elementary and a year of middle school with me, as […]
Feature student: “Because we all just want to be big rockstars
Most students at RWC have plans of being nurses, business gurus, teachers, or members of other professions commonly seen in society. But sophmore Aaron Thesing has bigger plans for his future than receiving a piece of paper that states he is good enough to get a job done. Thesing wants […]
Carnival Cruise suffers virus outbreak
The highly contagious norovirus recently had a fierce outbreak on the Carnival Cruise Line Liberty ship, according to the Associated Press. The ship left from Rome on November 3 for a 16-day cruise, but it was less than enjoyable for many guests. Over 530 guests and 140 Carnival employees reported […]
Hartz donates artwork to benefit Cincinnati youth
Professor David Hartz of the RWC eMedia Department donated his time, effort, and artwork to a good cause this past September. Professor Hartz created some unique pieces of art for the Secret Artworks Postcard Sale, an event held by the Artworks Organization to raise money for its summer program, which […]
Student Government working on UC/21 goals
In recent weeks, the RWC Student Government has been working on promoting the UC/21 initiatives. They have used a system of governance modeled after the University’s Student Senate, working under Robert’s Rules of Order. Currently, they are in the process of repairing and reconstructing their bylaws and Constitution. RWCSG is […]
SAHB building to get new furniture
In the spirit of the beloved Christmas song “Chestnuts Roasting on and Open Fire,” RWC will soon be enjoying gifts as result of a recommendation made by the Building and Grounds Committee. Specifically, good tidings will be brought to the SAHB building in the form of new furnishings. When have […]