Author: Tracey McKinney

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Mother’s Day gifts in a pinch

Mother’s Day falls on May 11 this year. That’s right, this Sunday. Exactly five days from the release of this issue of the paper. Even though you’ve been forewarned, most of you will still wait until Sunday morning to run out and get some half-assed, picked-over card on the way […]

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Two Criminal Justice summer courses to be offered

There are two returning summer courses at RWC for those students interested in the workings of the criminal justice system: Criminalistics: An Intro to Forensics and International Justice Systems. The Criminalistics class will run June 23 through July 24, Tuesdays and Thursday evenings, from 6-8:40 p.m. and is an introductory […]

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“Holes”-It should have stayed a book

The catch phrase for this newly released movie to attract the masses to the theatre was “The book is now the movie.” And the only thing that I can really say about “Holes” is that it should have remained a book, and that is it. “Holes” was released two weeks […]

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Art Museum offers free admission

For art afficionados, what’s better than perusing the works of the masters? Studying those masterpieces for free, that is. Beginning on May 17, 2003, the Cincinnati Art Museum will eliminate its general admission charge and will open free to the public. Thanks to a generous gift of $2.15 million from […]

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Poetry Coffeehouse brews success

The RWC Writing Center was transformed into a candlelit, beatnik-filled caf as part of the Second Annual Poetry Coffeehouse held on Monday, April 28. Filled with the aroma of brewing coffee wafting in the air, students, faculty, and visitors alike were serenaded with the melodic strains of keyboard, guitar, and […]

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Summer travel tips for the wayward at heart

As most of you know summer is just around the corner, which means its time to start planning your escape to the land beyond the boundaries of the ‘Nati!”But where should I go you ask?” Well, here are some suggestions to get the old “think-box tickin’.” The first thing that […]

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X-Men 2 is explosive

X-Men 2 is explosive Brent Flenner With the success of the 2000 blockbuster X-Men, it was the hope of director Bryan Singer, that the same fans that flocked to the theatres three years ago would do the same for the sequel. His wish has been granted, as X-Men 2 has […]

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Students to be honored on national level

Six RWC students will soon be honored for their outstanding scholastic achievements: Tim Bentley, Gayna Bassin, Lisa Densford, Erika Evers, Elisha Godfrey, and Angelina Monroe. The six will receive a national level award with recognition in “Who’s Who Among Students in American Junior Colleges.” They will also be honored in […]

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Elisha Godfrey commended for student life commitment

Far too often, people are not congratulated for the good deeds they do. However, sometimes, this does happen. Raymond Walters College will acknowledge someone with an outstanding sense of committment to the student community: Elisha Godfrey. She will receive the 2003 Spirit of Community Award in a ceremony honoring other […]

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UC to offer new education program

A new Education program to educate and train paraprofessional aids will begin on all UC campuses in the fall of 2003. According to Dr. Diane Feibel, RWC Professor of Behavioral Sciences, this will prepare students “to meet the criteria for the new licensing requirements of the state of Ohio.” This […]