Author: Jessenia Rios

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Historical display closes Black History Month

Tuesday February 28 marked the last day of Black History Month for this year. Rosa Burke, Student Assistant in the RWC Student Life Office, showcased a display of historical information with pictures of famous African Americans and their contributions.

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UC to become cell phone provider

How many cell phone providers can you name? Verizon, Cingular, T-Mobile, Sprint-Nextel, Cincinnati Bell, and University of Cincinnati. No, that is not a typo. With high hopes, UC plans to offer students an urban campus that is without landlines. At the January meeting, the UC Board of Trustees gave its […]

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Women’s film festival features 17 films

The Cincinnati Women’s Film Festival retuned to RWC last Saturday. The day-long event started at noon and lasted until 7:30 p.m. Filmmakers converged on RWC from countries all over the world, including Cuba, South Africa, and Vietnam. The films covered such wide ranging topics as Padded Lilies (synchronized swimmers who […]

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Student Government finally re-established

RWC finally has a new Student Government. The officers, who were introduced at the February 23 RWC Faculty Meeting, are the following:President: Aimee McLeanVice-President: Heather MaySpeaker of Committee Representation: Olivia KooneTreasurer: Nathan VasquezSecretary: Ed LemanMembers at Large: Rosa M. Burke and Kelly Tanis The next Student Government meeting will be […]

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BPA group scores big at state contest

RWC student members of Business Professionals of America (BPA) did very well at the Ohio state conference over the weekend of Feb. 24-26. At the contest held on the Wright State Lake Campus, they competed against ten other Ohio post-secondary colleges and came away big winners, according to RWC Professor […]

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Sample story assists Activist reporters

This is a sample story for the Activist. The Activist is published four times every quarter. The class meets in Muntz Hall, Room 200, at 1 p.m. on Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays. It is open to anyone who wants three credit-hours and would like to gain some real writing experience.The […]

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Students help classmate serving in Iraq

RWC student members of the Collegiate Organization of Medical Assistants (COMA) have collected various items over the past three months to send to Sgt. Bettina Coleman, a graduate of the RWC Medical Assisting Services program, who is serving at present in the U.S. Army in Irag. At Christmas COMA sent […]

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COMA students help homeless

The students of the Collegiate Organization of Medical Assistants (COMA) recently presented RWC Adjunct Professor Pat Cruise with a large quantity of personal hygiene products to help homeless people in Cincinnati.These items, which included shave cream, razors, toothpaste, toothbrushes, among other things, will be given to the three agencies that […]

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How to have a safer Spring Break

On most vacations everyone returns home safely, but there are exceptions, like Natalee Holloway, who went to Aruba last May and disappeared. She still hasn’t been found. With spring break just around the corner, here are some vacation safety tips. Although these tips won’t make your vacation totally carefree, taking […]

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Study skills course can improve study habits

With spring registration here, a lot of us have made our schedules. Some may still be deciding on what classes to take, especially if you have struggled through the past couple quarters. The College Study Skills three-credit course can benefit students at any level who want to improve their study […]