On Friday, October 17 in the Muntz lobby, the Gutierrez-Flores Family engaged a large crowd of onlookers in the performance of traditional authentic Mexican folklore dances. The family, which chooses to preserve its culture and share its beauty through dance and history, consists of mother, father, and two daughters, ages […]
Author: Mary Jarman
RWC Chorus Group Livens Up Campus Events
Singing buffs at RWC will be pleased to learn that our college has its very own singing group. The RWC Chorus is an all volunteer group that includes members of the faculty, staff, and student body with a repertoire includinginspirational and patriotic music. This group sings at eventssuch as World […]
The BIG East
Are you a huge UC basketball fan? Then you might have heard that starting in the year 2005, UC says goodbye to Conference USA, and hello to the Big East. Since Conference USA was created in 1995, UC has won the conference championship three times and was looking to move […]
Uniting for Peace
On Wednesday, Oct. 22, Raymond Walters hosted the Partners for Peace lecture tour. The Jerusalem Women Speak: Three Women, Three Faiths, One Shared Vision featured three women of different faiths from Jerusalem.Rawan Damen, 24, a Muslim resident of Ramallah, is a children’s rights activist, a documentary filmmaker and an author. […]
A Woman of Few Words
The goal was a simple one: to listen. Wearing her trademark flashy stockings and UC bearcat colors, UC’s newly appointed President, Nancy Zimpher, visited the Raymond Walters College on October 21, 2003 as part of her “Day 1, Week 1, Month 1” plan to reach constituencies and listen intently to […]
Move Over, Skyline
Ah, chili. Imagine a simmering crock, chock full of tomatoes, ground beef, beans, and spices. Can life be more grand? The weather outside is getting chilly. Warm coats are being taken out of winter storage; gloves and scarves are set out in store displays. Forecasters are calling for temps in […]
Brother Bear: Not Your Average Bear
In an era of films where plot lines revolve around something so mundane as taking people’s desserts by accident, there occasionally comes a piece that vividly arouses both your imagination and your intellect. After receiving a false low grade from the newspaper, I can safely say that Brother Bear is […]
Big Schools versus Small Schools
#8220;Which school should I choose and why?” Those are two questions students often ask when they contemplate higher education. It often comes down to a choice between large schools and small ones. Sometimes the choice is not an easy one as both have advantages and disadvantages. There are many benefits […]
Meet Your Fellow Student
Many people overlook the students that come to Raymond Walters at night in hopes of continuing their education while working full-time during the day. One student who is a good example of RWC’s significant night school population is Andy Roark. Andy was born in Monroe, Ohio and is majoring in […]
Accidents are not Always Mistakes
#8220;A fortunate accident” is how Professor Rhonda Pettit, of English and Women’s Studies, describes what brought nationally recognized poet Gary Gildner to Raymond Walters. Gildner, who books all of his own readings, was planning a trip to Thomas Moore College for a reading when a friend of professor Pettit suggested […]