A college support/resource group for students with Attention Deficit Disorder is currently being formed. The group is designed to provide students with learning strategies, coping techniques, and a place for sharing ideas and experiences. To learn more about the group, or to sign-up, contact John Kraimer or Mary Lou Ellison […]
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UC Police offer safety tips
UC Police and Public Safety wants to help students avoid being victims of a crime. Officer Barb Henson said that, with the holidays just around the corner, her office is providing crime prevention pamphlets with tips students can use at school and at home to make the holiday safer. The […]
Communication Design offers $1000 scholarship
The RWC Financial Aid Office will begin accepting applications during the first or second week of Winter Quarter for the Robert Lewis Herrmann Scholarship ($1000), which is awarded annually to a full-time sophomore student in the RWC Communication Design program. To be eligible, the recipient must be matriculated as a […]
If sentences get you down, try this course
Professor Barbara Hansen, of the RWC English Department, will be teaching a course on Mastering Sentence Skills during Winter Quarter. Professor Hansen said this course is for students who are having problems with basic proofreading skills and want a grammar review, or for working employees who need to revise their […]
SAC seeks student talent for Blue Ash show
The Student Activities Committee (SAC) has some final events set for Autumn Quarter. On November 30, SAC is offering free hot chocolate and coffee from 5:30-7 p.m. in the Muntz lobby. There will also be a build-a-bear promotion at this event. The bears will cost $15 for the first bear […]
The Shins are a kick, “So Says I”‘
The Shins’ sixties-like melodic pop sound combined with melancholic lyrics result in a compilation of ironic tunes in “Chutes Too Narrow,” the group’s new CD.The Shins were formed in Albuquerque, New Mexico, in 1997 and released their first CD, “Oh, Inverted World,” in 2001. Singer James Mercer and his “Shins” […]
Say hola to new Costa Rican study abroad program
Deborah Themundo, Spanish teacher in the RWC Department of Foreign Languages, has organizrd a new summer study abroad program in Costa Rica. Students will live with carefully selected Costa Rican families and attend intense Spanish language classes at INTERLUCA Language Institute in the city of Heredia, a 20-minute bus ride […]
When did professional sports stop being so fun?
What? No NHL season? I hadn’t noticed. Having been spoiled as an avid hockey follower with a plethora of National Hockey League action over the past five seasons and a set of Olympic Games in Salt Lake City, I ought to be disappointed. Call me faithless, call me hopeless, whatever […]
Senior day big one for football
Senior Football Night couldn’t have gone better for the Bearcats on November 20, when they pounded the South Florida Bulls with the help of senior quarterback Gino Guidugli, who broke his own single-game passing record with 377 yards. The win was the Bearcats’ fourth consecutive and has now earned them […]
Basketball opens on the right foot with win over Valpo
The Cincinnati Bearcats’ mens’ basketball season opened on Friday night against Valparaiso with an impressive 88-70 win. It seemed as though the game was going to be close, with a halftime score of 38-37 in favor of the Bearcats. However, Bob Huggins was not going to allow a loss for […]