This week I have decided to take a look at myspace.com. At first glance this site looks like it is just another place for creepy people to meet on the Internet, but after I got on this site, I realized that it is really fun and also kind of addicting. […]
Author: Todd Rockstroh
Cyclones return hockey to Cincinnati
Hockey is returning to Cincinnati this fall, and it isn’t in the form of the Railraiders. The Cincinnati Cyclones are returning to Cincinnati this year, rejoining the ECHL (East Coast Hockey League). The team announced on April 20 that the team would resume operations and prepare to start the season […]
Harvick claims victory all weekend at Phoenix
Kevin Harvick won both the Busch Race and the Cup Race at Phoenix, last week, his second win in a row in the Busch Series and his 19th career win in the Busch Series. Harvick now leads the points standings with 289 points over Clint Bowyer. Harvick battled for the […]
Student Government: Reality Check
Last issue, I started this new opinion column by stating that my two cents aren’t worth any more than yours. I made this statement because I felt it important to note that our collective student apathy is costing us all money.My money isn’t worth more than yours. My time isn’t, […]
My World: I respect you, so please respect me
Whether you’re a religious person or not, you have your beliefs and wish for those beliefs to be respected. When your beliefs are attacked, it hits you hard, some harder than others. Hi, My name is Russell Ridenour. I’m a Baptist, and this is my opinion.Most people who know me […]
ILR donates media equipment to RWC
If you have a class in Room 154 Muntz, then no doubt you have either experienced or seen the new audio-visual, distance learning and other teaching equipment there. The equipment has been provided by the Institute for Learning in Retirement, the organization that provides classes for senior citizens on the […]
Medical Assistant program receives accreditation
The Commission on Accreditation of Allied Health Education Programs (CAAHEP) recently awarded initial accreditation to the Associate Degree Applied Science-Medical Assistant Services program at RWC. The recent peer review conducted by the Curriculum Review Board of the American Association of Medical Assistants Endowment (CRB-AAMAE) and CAAHEP’s Board of Directors has […]
On the Spot: Babies having babies
Sarah Richardson “I don’t think that young teens (males or females) are ready to have kids. I’m 17, and I know that when I was in junior high there were girls that were pregnant and guys close to the same age getting them pregnant, and they’re now 17 and 18 […]
Professor Huang receives award in China
On March 30, RWC Communications Professor Shaorong Huang was honored by Xi’an International Studies University in a formal ceremony to award him a Certificate of Visiting Professorship of XISU, and a Certificate of Recognition to acknowledge his work in cooperation between UC and XISU. Both certificates were signed by XISU […]
Rad Tech grads achieve perfect pass rate on certification exam
The 2005 RWC Radiologic Technology graduating class accomplished a 100% pass rate on the first attempt on the American Registry of Radiologic Technologists national certification examination, RWC Dean Dolores Straker announced last month. In addition, the 2005 graduates obtained a mean score higher than the state and national averages on […]