The deadline for March Graduation is fast approaching. To be eligible to graduate, students must first print out a degree audit form and pick up degree applications from the RWC Onestop Center. Then it is important to then meet with an advisor. Applications are due to the Onestop Center no […]
Author: Jaclyn Hall
Find a job with help from Career Services
RWC students can find a job by registering at www.CollegeCentral.com/ucrwc.At this website you can view job listings, post a resume, and apply for jobs. Contact RWC Career Services, located in Muntz 125, with any questions. Another program available is an online career counselor called DISCOVER. This program requires you to […]
Campaign ads got dirtier than ever this election
I don’t know about you, but I am so relieved that by the time this article makes it to print, the awful mudslinging campaign ads that have been taking over my television for months will finally be over. I was so disappointed in the lack of information that we, as […]
On The Spot: Negative campaign ads
What did you think of the mudslinging campaign ads that ran on T.V. for the upcoming election, and do you think they were effective? Jami Haring “I don’t think they’re effective at all. It’s like a whole bunch of five year olds going back and forth. I think it’s ridiculous.” […]
Midterm elections change direction for America
As of Wed., Nov. 8, the 2006 midterm elections, for the most part, are in the books. From the most immediate results, Democrats will have control of Congress for the first time in over a decade. Nationwide, Democrats took control, as there are now more Democrat governors and more state […]
SCNAVTA Hosts the 2006 Santa Paws Toy Drive
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. The shelter could use your […]
My World: Turning 20
Sometimes I can’t believe how much time has slipped away from me. It seems just yesterday, I was helping my mom lead my sister’s Girl Scout troupe when I was in 6th or 7th grade at a Lutheran school. Now, I sit here at the computer, a college student. When […]
RWC donates 133 cases to feed the hungry
Winners in the “Case For Hunger” donation were announced this week, by Helen Kegler, who coordinated the project. The Classroom Winner was Professor Grace Auyang’s Sociology 141 class, with a donation of 31 cases. The Office/Department Winner was the RWC Nursing Department, with a donation of 44 Cases. The two […]
Online tutoring is coming
Online tutoring, 24/7, at UC is a reality. Look in the next issue for more details.
Saddam sentenced to death by hanging
On Sunday, November 5, the Iraqi court, with the support of the United States, sentenced Saddam Hussein to death. The sentence was for Saddam to be hanged, much to his dislike, since he claimed he wanted to face a military firing squad instead. We all are familiar with why Saddam […]