It’s the end of the quarter, and summer fun beckons. You waltz into the bookstore, armed with that $80 Biology book, hoping to get at least $40 to put towards your summer road trip. After waiting in line for what seems like an eternity, you get up to the counter […]
Author: Rachel Richardson
Join crusade to preserve free printing
As of February 3, anyone using the printers in computer labs, Langsam Library, and other areas on Clifton Campus at UC began paying seven cents a page to print. Students get their first hundred pages free, but after that, they are paying to print. Now some of you may be […]
Peace Conference tackles difficult world issues
Helping to kick off Worldfest, the RWC Office of Multicultural Affairs, headed by Helen Kegler, sponsored a Peace Conference on May 5, to discuss world issues and bring a better understanding of current events to the student body. Dr. Steve Sunderland opened the conference with a short talk on America’s […]
College honors three distinguished faculty and staff
Once a year, RWC honors the most highly regarded teachers and staff members at the college with the Distinguished Teaching and Staff Distinguished Service awards.This year’s honorees are Behavioral Science Adjunct Instructor Joe Zurad, Nursing Professor Pat Mezinskis, and Coordinator of Student Life Shelia Yates-Mattingly. Sources say that Joe Zurad […]
Summer aid source is gone
For all of those over-achievers out there who are planning to take summer courses, I have some bad news. There are no more Summer Perkins Funds. They have been exhausted.Don’t panic! There are still some options. The Stafford and Pell Grants are available on a case-by-case basis. You may also […]
Pool sharks attack
The quarterly Pool Shark Tournament began April 29. This two out of three, eight ball tournament consists of eight players. Participants will continue playing until there is a winner. The first place winner receives a two-piece pool cue with case. The second place winner receives four movie tickets. The third […]
E-Media to celebrate spring
The RWC Electronic Media Communications Program will hold its annual end of the year picnic, dubbed “The Rite of Spring,” on Saturday, May 17, from 1-5 p.m., rain or shine. Stop by the Electronic Media Program office in Muntz 217 for location and directions. Hosted by the faculty and staff […]
Worldfest Schedule of Events
* May 7: Diversity Fair, 11:00-2:00, Muntz Courtyard, Commons (international foods, variety booths, performances to include Tony Malone, “Jammin John” Kraimer, Mike Roos, Open Mic); Foreign Language Cultural Film Festival, 2-4 p.m., Muntz 350* May 8, Culturelogue, Muntz 111, Living a Multicultural Life, Dr. Anita Raturi; Foreign Language Cultural Film […]
Job search strategies in time for summer employment
Students aspiring to hone their job search strategies in time for summer can consider attending one of the Job Search Strategies workshops to be offered by the RWC Career Services Office. Students will be able to learn the aspects of contacting employers, following-up with them, and negotiating salary. The workshops […]
Summertime no time for memory laspes
Summertime often provides a respite for students who had just endured a long school year. Unfortunately, it also often provides students with bouts of memory lapses when they return to classes in autumn. The RWC Office of Outreach and Continuing Education (OCE) wants to assist students who may struggle with […]