On February 26, there will be a workshop concerning Deaf students, from 3:00 to 4:30 in SAHB 100. It is sponsored by the Learning and Teaching Center, along with Faculty Development. Those who are interested are invited to attend, and to ask question of the featured speaker, Maryann Barth, from […]
Author: Mary Jarman
The Best of Times, the Worst of Times
When I walk into the campus bookstore for the occasional jug of milk, I am enticed by the many items on sale for February. The story of Pierre Toussaint seems to beckon me from a corner shelf, along with many other tales of contributions to society by African-Americans. Without my […]
Notable Quote
In light of current events, this quote is a spotlight on the leaders of all sovereign nations.It is also a wake-up call for everyone else. “Naturally, the common people don’t want war, but after all, it is the leaders of a country who determine the policy, and it is always […]
The Passion of the Christ: The Jewish Perspective
The pen is mightier than the sword, well my words will cut like the sharpest of knives. For all of you who have misspent eight dollars on Passion of the Christ I’m sorry. It is the worst idea for a film since Dude Where’s My Car. When I wasn’t bored […]
International Travel Nightmare
Has our nation’s obsession with security gone too far? According to Pre-Pharmacy student, Sima Bayamna, it has. Over the winter break, Sima traveled to France and Belgium to visit family and friends. However, it was her return trip that left her feeling more scared, than secure.Most people are aware of […]
Help is On the Way
Meet our VISTA (Volunteer In Service To America), a division of Americorp, Malia Bajpai. She is a political science major from the University of Dayton and is working with Helen Kegler on a program geared toward helping incoming freshman.The goal of this new offering is to give students the best […]
Where did it Go?
Were you wandering around campus last fall in search of the “Blue Ash Review?” Take comfort in knowing that you did not miss it. This school year it is slated for delivery in the spring, just in time for poetry month (April). Keep in mind that distribution is limited; only […]
All Students Welcome
The sixth annual NASD (National Alcohol Screening Day) will take place on Thursday, April 8, 2004 during Alcohol Awareness Month. RWC will be interviewing students, staff and faculty on this day. Don’t panic; participation is voluntary and anonymous.The interviews will take place in 100 SAHB from 8-6 p.m. and in […]
Attention Senior Citizens:
Attention senior citizens, are you wanting to further your education? You can do it right here. Our college has a senior citizens continuing education program that might be of interest to you.The Senior Citizens Continuing Education Program is a non credit program, free of cost. It is for senior citizens […]
Transition to College is Tough
Though I had never heard of a “Learning Community,” it turns out that they are a pretty clever idea. It is a new concept to RWC. In fact, the fall quarter marked the first time it was available to students on our campus. So what is this, you ask? The […]