Peace can have many different meanings for different people. Peace can be a positive state of mind, a feeling one gets, or a place we go. Maybe it’s life without illness, anger, or fear. Perhaps it’s a world without racism or war, one of relative harmony for all. Regardless of […]
Author: Scott Pardi
A bumpy ride
Somewhere, in the vast intergalactic metropolitan space of destiny, seated in their lofty thrones from which they command the spikes in universal kismet, the gods of fate are laughing their asses off at me. Approximately a year and a half ago, I was on my merry way to school, my […]
Kerry leads Bush in RWC poll
John Kerry’s campaign has proved strong across the RWC campus, with an impressive 55 pro-Kerry responses to the Activist poll held October 8. Bush was favored by 27 students, and five students were undecided.Not all Kerry/Edwards supporters jumped to call themselves Democrats, though, and nearly a third of the responses […]
Army ends its losing streak at Bearcats’ expense
What should have been a memorable experience for senior quarterback Gino Guidugli, who surpassed the 10,000-yard plateau in passing and career offensive yards, was likely a game he won’t soon forget, for the wrong reasons. Unfortunately for Guidugli, who started his collegiate career at Army, the Black Knights marched to […]
Bearcats Hockey: Season Two
For those of you who may be unaware, UC has an ice hockey team. They’re not NCAA, and they’re certainly not Division-I caliber, but the Bearcats hockey team competes in the American Collegiate Hockey Association’s third division. The ACHA is a club league, where the players pay to play, and […]
Internet Review
Are you are an armchair political pundit? Maybe you find politics a snooze. Either way, you’re likely to find some entertainment at Max Barry’s “Nation States,” a free on-line nation simulation game where you build your own country, starting from scratch. Miffed at the United Nations? Then withdraw and exist […]
Movie Review
So every one of us knows that the relationships we get our selves into have some very big quirks. In “Breaking All The Rules,” the situation is no different. In this case, it just happens that the quirk is very, very big. Qunicy Watson (played by Jamie Foxx) gets dumped […]
Graduation is almost here
Many of the students at Raymond Walters will not be returning this fall. Not because they did not do well or because they are dropping out, but because they are finally graduating. Graduation is a very important step, of course, and it is the gateway to life in the real […]
Full-time student, graduate,
FULL-TIME STUDENT, GRADUATE, RETIREE TURNS 78 MONDAY ‘I have taken more than 200 courses’ Brian Phillips News Editor Some students come to UC for a couple years. Others get bachelor’s degrees and stick around for graduate work. Ramnarayan “Ed” Lachman, however refuses to leave. Lachman, who turns 78 Monday, is […]
BLESSED ARE THET THAT MOURN
BLESSED ARE THEY THAT MOURN Beati qui lugentI worked my way throughEmbalming CollegeAs diener; although‘Twas a privilege,I’d oft ask my stars,What wrong have I doneTo suffer Karmic scars Of life without funTo stack dead bodiesAll through the night long,Help with autopsiesTo find what went wrongThen help to buryThe doctors’ mistakesSo […]