#8220;Texas Chain Saw Massacre: The Beginning” has arrived just in time to set the mood for Halloween. Since this is a prequel to “Texas Chain Saw Massacre,” most people would think any viewer would have to observe the first movie to even remotely understand the story plot. But the audience […]
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Commencement set for Dec. 9
The University’s December 2006 Commencement website has been updated with information for any students or faculty interested in attending. The Commencement is scheduled for 1:30 p.m., Sat., Dec. 9, at Fifth Third Arena. RSVP’s will be accepted between Oct. 27 and Nov. 28. However, last year the RSVP period closed […]
Allstatter wins Golden Apple Award
Professor Rachael Allstatter of the Office Information Technology Department was awarded the Golden Apple Teaching Award at the 50th Annual Convention of the American Association of Medical Assistants in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, on September 12. For Professor Allstatter to be eligible for the award, several of her students and colleagues had […]
Students now required to use UC email accounts
Communication between students and professors has taken a step toward the safer, yet possibly less convenient side of things. Now due to standards set by the Federal Education Rights and Privacy Act (FERPA), there are limits to what email accounts professors are to use when communicating with students. At UC, […]
Poet Gary Gildner returns to RWC
Poet/author Gary Gildner returned to visit Raymond Walters Wednesday, October 4. It has been nearly two years since Gildner had been here last. He delighted students with readings from some of his poems and a short story. Most of the works he read revolved around relationships, romantic, platonic, and otherwise. […]
Criminal Justice introduces new certificates
The RWC Criminal Justice program has recently introduced two new one-year certificates specifically for Criminal Justice majors. These certificates, namely Juvenile Corrections and Criminal Justice Administration, are designed to complement an associate’s degree. However, they can also be used to complement a bachelor’s degree. Not only should these certificates help […]
Feature Student: Design intern gets chance to prove creativity
Having 15 credit-hours can be stressful enough for any college student. Adding an Internship onto that can be even more overwhelming. Nikki Wildeboer, an RWC Graphic Design major, in her sophomore year at RWC is an exception. She quickly filled out an application and set up an appointment with the […]
Music Review: Chili Peppers hot again
After almost four years since their last studio album, the Red Hot Chili Peppers, or RHCP, have released a massive double-album, “Stadium Arcadium,” which is well worth the wait. Stadium begins where “By The Way” (2002) ended. And depending on what kind of RHCP fan you are, you may love […]
Diego Rivera exhibit here in June
The RWC Foreign Language Department and the OSU Center for Latin American Studies will be presenting a traveling exhibit that highlights the work of Mexican muralist painter Diego Rivera. This exhibit will be open June 1-15, 7:30-8 p.m. Mon.-Thurs., and 12-4 p.m. Friday, in the Muntz Hall library. For more […]
Criminal Justice courses to be offered here for summer
UC’s Criminal Justice Department in the College of Education, Criminal Justice and Human Services has teamed up with RWC to make it easier for students to earn their bachelor’s degree in criminal justice. Students can register for the following courses, which will be available during the upcoming Summer Term, beginning […]