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Powers named Interim Director of Enrollment Services

Christopher Powers has recently agreed to work as RWC Interim Director of Enrollment Services. Prior to accepting this position, Powers was working as an Enrollment Services Counselor for the College, where his primary focus was assisting students with financial aid. Powers graduated from Berea College in Berea, Kentucky, with a […]

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Case for Hunger exceeds challenge

The end of October brings many things. It brings out costumes and candy. It is often associated with the fall harvest. And in the case of RWC, the end of October marked the end of “A Case for Hunger.” On October 10, the FreeStore FoodBank (FSFB) presented the RWC community […]

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Students subject of ongoing research project

You, my fellow students, are being watched. Not to worry, the CIA is not bugging your coffee. Instead, professors are the observers. Carefully, they take notes on us, deciding how to change their ways to better affect us. Before you freak out and seek asylum in Canada, take time to […]

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Feature Student relives WW II battles

For some people World War II was just another piece of history, but for West Robeson, it’s a passion and a big part of his life.West is enrolled at RWC as a Media Technology student, but may change over to History because that is what he is passionate about. For […]

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Simon named OATYC Adjunct Teacher of the Year

You may see her walking around the campus, always with a smile on her face. But who is she? She’s the Ohio Association of Two-Year Colleges (OATYC) Adjunct Teacher of the Year, Professor Marilyn Simon.Professor Simon has been teaching at RWC for four plus years but has been teaching at […]

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Variety of upper level classes offered at RWC

Some of UC’s four-year colleges have teamed up with RWC to make it easier for students to take courses here. Students can register for most of these courses, which are frequently offered in the evenings and weekends, at RWC. Central campus tuition charges apply. In the College of Arts and […]

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DVD review: “Batman Begins” leaves out special features

For those who haven’t yet seen the movie “Batman Begins,” I suggest renting the DVD.But if you plan on getting the DVD, get it because of the movie and not for any special features. After I had watched the movie, I selected features from the root menu. They had the […]

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The Bottom Line: preparing for finals

All right, folks, I know you have heard this before, but I’m going to say it again: final exams are right around the corner. I know that for most college students grades mean a lot. Maybe some students need a certain GPA to stay in a certain major or fraternity/sorority, […]

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Library gets a summer makeover

Although for most of us the year has just begun, RWC’s dedicated library staff has been working all summer to bring students and faculty an improved experience.For starters, the library website has been completely revised. Many new pages have been created (notably the subject resources pages), while older ones have […]

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Bengals road to glory runs through Pittsburgh

With the defeat of the Baltimore Ravens, the Bengals seem to have gained back some of that orange and black fever that we saw so fervently in the first few games. One is then inevitably to ask “How then, with a 7-2 record, how goes the season?” The answer to […]