Author: Rachel Bovard

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Major campus changes planned, but not everyone is happy

In coming months, RWC will be making many changes to the campus, as administrators have decided to take on several capital projects. According to Dean Dolores Straker, these changes will be taking place over the spring and summer quarters. Dean Straker said she would like to keep everyone informed on […]

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Bake sale benefits Freedom Center

To help commemorate Black History Month, the Office of Student Life held a bake sale on Feb. 1 in the Muntz Lobby. The sale featured authentic dessert recipes from The African American Heritage Cookbook: Traditional Recipes and Fond Remembrances from Alabama’s Renowned Tuskegee Institute, compiled by Carolyn Quick Tillery. There […]

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RWC hosts high school students in biotech programs

On Thursday, January 26, the Greater Cincinnati Tech Prep Consortium hosted a College Transition and Biotech Lab Day at RWC for high school students in biotech programs. Students and teachers from Loveland High School, Winton Woods High School, Woodward Technical High School and Talawanda High School came to Tech Prep […]

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Photo class heads to cemetery

Every year the RWC E-Media Photo Principles and Lighting class takes a field trip at the beginning of the quarter to do the first assignment. Once again this year the class went to Spring Grove Cemetery.”The main focus of the field trip was to familiarize ourselves with our own individual […]

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My World: Celebrating Single’s Awareness Day

When you’re a kid, everybody gets a Valentine’s Day (V-Day) card–little cards with perforated edges and pictures of overly cute cartoon kittens that say things like, “You’re my Special Friend!” But where’s my special friend now? While couples are exchanging the clichd valentine present of red roses and chocolates, why […]

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Feature student: Help free Ms. Shirley

Ever since an accidental gunshot wound on January 23, 1971, Shirley M. Sewell has been paraplegic. At age eleven, Ms. Shirley was at her father’s girlfriend’s house when a friend of the family’s gun went off while they were playing with it. The bullet chipped her spinal cord and instantly […]

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Feature student: Jeff Madden, RWC’s UC wrestler

RWC student Jeff Madden is a member of the UC wrestling team and is ranked 52nd out of 850 wrestlers in the conference. The following is an interview I conducted with Jeff.Activist: What conference/competitive circuit are you part of? J.M.: The NCWA, which stands for the National Collegiate Wrestling Association. […]

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On the Spot: The ideal Valentine’s Day

Blake Mason“Starting the day with making breakfast for my girlfriend. Set up a day of pampering for her. Ending with dinner and walk downtown by the river, ending with a kiss.” Myka Hill“Waking up to rose petals all over. Driven to a day at the spa including a massage, pedicure […]

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Castellini aims to put a second winner in Cincinnati

The Cincinnati Reds were the world’s first professional baseball team. The first and for a long time one of the best. The Reds from the early 20th century until the late 1990’s were among the elite of baseball with the Yankees, Cardinals, Dodgers, and Red Sox. All of these teams […]

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Pittsburgh’s road to Super Bowl XL

The Pittsburgh Steelers started out the pre-season with a 3-1 record, with victories over the Eagles, Dolphins, and Panthers, yet losing to the Redskins 17-10. Pittsburgh kicked off the regular season with a win against the Tennessee Titans 37-7, but head coach Bill Cowher felt that it wasn’t the best […]