Author: Mark Bullock

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Feature Student: Sitcom writer Mark Borison

Recently, I had the chance to sit down with RWC student Mark Borison to talk to him about his upcoming graduation and the incredible project required by his major: Electronic Media Technologies. Among this talented student’s repertoire of interests, “The Mark,” as he is known, is an accomplished martial artist […]

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Library student positions open

The RWC Library has part-time positions available for student assistants. The Library is actively seeking energetic, friendly, and dependable students to work part-time during Spring Quarter. Any student interested in the position should ask for an application at the Library’s circulation desk.

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Spring course designed to boost sentence level writing skills

Before you sign up for classes this Spring Quarter, or even if you already have, consider a class called Mastering Sentence Skills (28-ENGL-150-001). The aim of this class, which will be taught by Professor Barbara Hansen, is to eliminate problems with basic grammar and train a student to write clear […]

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Style: Spring break skin care and style tips

The bitter cold season is finally over, and the sun is coming out. We’re going to finally feel that warmer spring breeze that we’ve been waiting for. And who can forget the fact that spring break is finally here? This is the time for our beloved flip flops, light sweaters, […]

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Book Review: Who cares if it’s fiction?

After the damnation that Oprah and the rest of the media world have brought down on James Frey, it’s easy to forget that, while his work “A Million Little Pieces” is partly fictitious, it is still quite good.Frey’s tale of his own alcohol and drug abuse and the rehab and […]

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Dear Dee Dee: boosting self-esteem

Dear Dee Dee, When I was younger, I used to feel really insecure and the kids in my class would make fun of me and leave me out of games and activities, making me feel stupid and lonely. Now, some of that has left me, but some still remains. I […]

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Book Review: Novel offers fresh look at Native American history

The historical fiction novel “Shadow of an Indian Star,” written by Bill and Cindy Paul, is more than a story about the Indian Territory or the Wild West. Bill and Cindy Paul have written a story about life, using real people and events to explore the deep divide of what […]

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Video Games: Elric Brothers cursed by Crimson Elixir

In “Fullmetal Alchemist 2: Curse of the Crimson Elixir” (released by Square Enix), Edward and Alphonse Elric are brothers and alchemists. Alchemy is the science of transforming one thing into something completely different. Alchemy is seemingly like a scientific form of magic. First a transmutation circle must be drawn, and […]

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Video Games: Kill a colossus, resurrect a loved one

How far would you go to save the woman that you loved? What if she was already dead, and the only way to revive her involved invading sacred lands to perform a forbidden ritual? In “Shadow of the Colossus,” that is exactly what happens. Before the start screen even comes […]

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Style: Spring, bold prints and bed-heads

Another season is about to end, and Spring is just around the corner. Time for a fresher new look. This season is about a more casual, lighter, natural, and fresher look. Low cuts, slim fit, colorful and modern looks are the latest trend for this season. Here are some of […]