I think we’re all about ready to get our spring wardrobe out of hibernation. The chilly season can have its charms, but there’s nothing quite as wonderful as that first warm breeze. Not all of us can afford to replace what’s in our closet every six months. With that in […]
Author: Rachel Bovard
1 Month of 12
I think about Black History and what it means to me but I start to wonder what it mightmean to you.Is it important?Heritage is never a big deal until you can’t claim it, don’t have it, can’t trace it.In grade school you learn that history is not history if it’s […]
Student Government finally established
Professor Frank Wray, Faculty Advisor for Student Government, announced this week that there is now “a working Student Government” at RWC. “We have six active members with two to three others in the process of completing their applications,” Wray said. He extended his thanks to all faculty who recommended the […]
Grant provides new student copy machine
Recently the RWC Office of Student Affairs became the recipient of a Quality Service Initiative (QSI) Skills Enhancement Grant. According to Helen Kegler, RWC Director of MultiCultural Affairs, Skills Enhancement Grants are intended to provide funding to academic and administrative departments that address service operations that are designed to enhance […]
The history of Black History Month
In 1926, Henry Ford started the eight-hour day with the five-day work week. In 1974, during the energy crisis, President Nixon reduced the speed limit on Interstate highways to 55 miles per hour. That is a span of 52 years. We know our history; and there was quite a bit […]
Library welcomes new reference librarian
You may have already received assistance from Michelle McKinney, the new face in the RWC Library, who has been providing library instruction and reference services. She grew up as a member of a large family right here in Cincinnati and is a “proud alum” of Walnut Hills High School. Ms. […]
Interviewing workshop Feb. 20
The RWC Office of Career Services is holding a free one-hour workshop on Interviewing Techniques on Monday, February 20, at 12 p.m. The workshop will be held in Muntz 111. For more information or to reserve a spot, contact the Student Affairs Office in Muntz 125 or call 745-5670.
Costa Rica program deadline March 1
Would you like to improve your Spanish speaking skills and understanding of Latin American culture? How about spending two weeks in Costa Rica studying in the mornings and making afternoon expiditions including a butterfly farm, two volcanoes, and a gorgeous Pacific coast beach? If you answered yes, your Application for […]
Nascar 2006: Speed Week and the Daytona 500
Welcome back to the Nascar Season, which officially started with the kick off of Speed Week on Sunday, February 12. The Budweiser Shoot Out was rained out on the 11th and moved to the 12th. Ford, Chevy, and Dodge battled it out for the top two starting positions on Sunday. […]
On the Spot: Distracted Drivers
Annie Nguyen (photo withheld by request)“No. Because I think everyday is different when they’re driving. Just pay more attention to the road or give more distance from the car in front.” Nicole Bast “No. There can be something that is very important where you need to answer the phone. They […]