While the students and faculty of RWC were out enjoying their summers, the RWC facility management team has been working on a variety of projects. All of the RWC buildings and even the grounds and parking lots have seen some changes.In Muntz Hall, the Physics Lab stations were upgraded or […]
Author: Kyle Kuznof
Democrats and Republicans neck and neck in mid-term elections
Midterm elections are right around the corner. Currently, things seem to be a bit of a toss up, with neither party having a drastic lead over the other in the polls. For Hamilton County, Ohio’s First Congressional District, Republican Congressman Steve Chabot is up for re-election, running against Democrat John […]
RWC adds new Events Planning degree program
What do the NFL’s Superbowl, a corporation’s annual stockholder meeting and a hospital’s yearly fundraising dinner have in common? Chances are, each event was formulated and implemented by a meeting and event planner. Such planning takes a variety of skills including the ability to juggle multiple tasks, managing budgets, working […]
Library highlights new staff and on-line features
The RWC Library has announced the arrival of three new staff members this year. Brooke Meyer and Victor Norflee joined the staff in September and work at the circulation desk. They provide reserve material and work on interlibrary loan services. Brooke Meyer has a BA in Sociology from NKU and […]
Nursing takes steps to ensure student success
The Nursing Program is taking steps to enhance the success of Nursing majors at RWC. There is a two-year waiting list that consists of 400-500 Pre-Nursing students hoping to get one of the 110 spots in the RWC program, but getting accepted isn’t the only difficult task in this program. […]
Winter Quarter Registration
Winter Quarter registration has started and for those who have been looking for the newsprint copy of the RWC schedule, the college will no longer be putting this out. The information is available on-line at http://www.onestop.uc.edu/. For students looking for business courses the Business and Economics Department has prepared a […]
My World: Insert funny line here
#8220;My World” is supposed to be a section of the paper for one writer to express his or her feeling on the climate of today’s world in the political, social, economic, entertainment and/or scholastic realms. As one of the few returning staff members to the Activist this year, I thought […]
Temporary classroom buildings raise questions among students
Feet away from the back doors on the west side of Muntz Hall stand six new classrooms in three new temporary buildings, better known as the Pavilions. Due to the increase of faculty members and enrollment, there is a shortage of learning space in Muntz Hall and The Science and […]
Reality Check: What’s up with Student Government
Welcome to “Reality Check,” the Student Government opinion column dedicated to keeping the RWC community informed about student issues. This week’s topic: What’s up with Student Government? Q: Who’s in Student Government? A: Your current SG consists of five Executive Officers who were not elected, simply because no one else […]
eMedia students do community service
As a part of the eMedia Department’s Electronic Media Survey course, students are required to do at least 20 hours of community service during the Fall Quarter. Though this is not new to the class, it is something different from other kinds of course work. Even though I had spent […]