Author: Scott Henthorn

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RWC loses one of its original founders

This past August 17, RWC lost a beloved long-time member of its community in Professor Bill Baughin, who passed away at the age of 78. Professor Baughin was personally recruited by eventual RWC Dean Ernest Muntz to help open the doors of the College in 1967. During his stay, he […]

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Most popular major here is business

The most popular major at RWC is business, according to Professor Rita Taylor, Chair of the RWC Department of Business and Economics. “For Autumn Quarter 2006, RWC has 4,411 students,” Taylor said. “Of these, 720, or 16 percent, are business majors, the most popular major in the college. The Business […]

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Pre-Business updates program requirements

The Pre-Business Program is in the process of updating program requirements in order to comply with the Ohio Board of Regents Transferability requirements, according to Professor Rita Taylor, RWC Business Department Chair. Any student who is a sophomore this quarter in the program will most likely complete the original course […]

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Winter registration underway

Winter Quarter registration has begun, and if you’ve been looking for the newsprint copy of the RWC schedule, you won’t find it.The College will no longer be putting out a hard copy of the schedule. The information is available on-line at http://www.onestop.uc.edu/. For students looking for business courses, the Business […]

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Reality Check: The Central Student

President Zimpher gave her State of the University address recently. She started with scary budget talk-particularly the kind that cuts over 80 administrative positions. She spoke of University accomplishments under its #1 goal: “Put Students at the Center.” She later ended with: “Let’s get to work!” I must say that […]

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My World: slinging cheesesteaks at meatheads

I work at Penn Station. It’s a sad existence, slinging cheesesteaks at what seems like the most unappreciative and most unhealthy customer base to ever have existed. It’s been three years since I started working there, and everyday I feel a little more abused by the populace of Blue Ash.I […]

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New Cyclones hit the ice

Friday October 20 marked the return of hockey to Cincinnati in the form of the Cincinnati Cyclones. The Cyclones, who play in the ECHL, took the ice Friday after being out of operation for nearly three years. The crowd on hand, which numbered nearly 5,000, was a mix of young […]

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Workshops offered on choosing a major

Not Sure where to go with your future? Need help choosing your major? There will be free workshops Nov. 1 at 12 p.m., and Nov. 2 at 2 p.m. to help anyone with the process of finding a career. Reserve a spot by going to Muntz 125 or calling 745-5670. […]

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International Week to showcase foreign films

International Week is November 13-17 on all of UC’s campuses, with many activities on the RWC and Uptown campuses, including a chance to win a trip abroad. To win entrants must first complete a “UC Passport,” getting it stamped at many events and locations throughout the week and then sending […]

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Sample cultural cuisine all year at Montague’s Cafe

From Oct. 2006 to May 2007, the RWC Multicultural Affairs Office, in conjunction with Montague’s Cafe, is sponsoring a series called “Culture & Cuisine.” Helen Kegler, Director of the Multicultural Affairs Office, described it as “a series of delectable dishes that typically represent food of a particular culture.” The dishes […]