Author: Antonio Harris

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Library displays works of RWC authors

Did you know that right here at RWC we have many writers and authors among us?The Library staff wanted to kick off the school year by displaying the diversity of RWC’s staff. The display presents a variety of writings that make for interesting reading. Some works displayed include “Divided Lives: […]

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UC charges $35 fee for phoning tuition payments

Did you know that you can save money by walking in or mailing your payments for tuition? Here’s how. Due to the increasing amount of students who have been calling in credit card payments, campuses are now charging a $35 convenience fee if you call in a tuition payment by […]

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Executive Committee to review governance structure

The RWC Faculty Executive Committee has decided to focus on reviewing the structure of faculty governance at RWC this year. A new plan is being developed to review the current structure and will be presented at the December 5th Faculty Meeting, according to Janet Goeldner, Chair of the RWC Faculty.The […]

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Lab offers more than just reading

You may have heard that RWC has a Study Skills and Reading Lab, but how much do you actually know about it? Chances are that you don’t realize how much this program really has to offer. Not only does it provide help in English Composition I, II, III, and Reading […]

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ARTrageous Saturdays opens with madcap antics

RWC opens the 2002-2003 ARTrageous Saturdays series on Saturday, October 26 when the Madcap Puppet Theater performs its “Treasure Chest of Tales.” Life-sized puppets bring to life the classic tales of “Hansel and Gretel,” “Goldilocks and the Three Bears,” and “Aladdin and the Magic Lamp,” that features a nine-foot tall […]

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Folk still fans flames of discontent

Ani DiFranco“So Much Shouting, So Much Laughter”Ani DiFranco isn’t what you would call one of music’s best kept secrets, but she certainly doesn’t get the kind of credit that an artist deserves after releasing 14 full-length albums on her own label. With her non-stop touring in support of these albums, […]

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It’s election time-know what your vote is?

We are just a few weeks away from Election Day, which is Tuesday, November 5. Signs are sprouting in neighbor’s yards, campaign ads are omnipresent in the media, and candidates are making the final push for your support, but are any of these really telling you anything? How do you […]

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Local Girls open Concerts at RWC

The 2002-2003 Concerts at RWC series opens on Saturday, November 23, with a performance by The Local Girls. The Athens, Ohio, based trio is not “local” at all. In fact, they have acquired fans throughout the Midwest. The Local Girls have opened for the Platters, performed for the First Lady, […]

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Jenae Alford-more than meets the sky

Jenae Alford, a fellow staffer, has been with The Activist only a short time; however, she has been a fan of skydiving for a much longer time. Jenae began skydiving in March, 2001, as a gift for her 18th birthday. She wanted to do something she had to be 18 […]

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“Rules of Attraction” yields headache

The general plot line of “The Rules of Attraction” is that of a typical teeny bopper movie. The only twist is the blunt way things are thrown onto the screen. It all takes place on (or near) a New England college campus. The four main characters basically have their nightlife […]