Author: Bart Griffith

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How much humanities and social sciences do you need?

If you are in a four-year program or planning on transferring to a four-year program, you need many credit-hours of humanities and social sciences. The University has implemented these requirements to broaden the student’s learning experience.Most of these courses either directly or indirectly focus on the topic of “people” in […]

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Statistics class reveals hard data on smoking

A research study conducted by RWC Math Professor Robert E. McGee and his students of statistics has revealed some drastic data about the life expectancy of smokers versus that of non-smokers. The study included data on 1,667 deceased persons collected over a period of approximately ten years. Among other information, […]

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The debate over ANWR drilling

The debate on whether or not to drill in the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge has not been a purely scientific or logical one. Extremist politics and junk science have entered into the equation, and the losers will doubtlessly be the American people. The plan to drill in ANWR proposed by […]

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The Internet

When you double click on your Internet Explorer icon, you open yourself up to the ideas and actions of an entire world. You can see local news, go shopping, play games, pirate music, look at porn, or read about what some idiot thinks about the new Star Wars trailer.Sometimes a […]

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Governor holds Cabinet meeting here

On April 24, RWC hosted Ohio Governor Bob Taft’s Regional Cabinet Meeting. The governor brought his entire cabinet to the college to hear from local leaders about public issues. After a two hour opening convocation in the Muntz auditorium, the group went to “breakout rooms” across the college from 11:00 […]

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Radiology Club wins first place in State competition

This past weekend RWC Radiology Club members and program faculty and staff competed and won big at the Annual Meeting of the Ohio Society of Radiologic Technologists (OSRT) in Columbus. Along with attending continuing education seminars and interacting with other students and technologists in Ohio, RWC students participated in the […]

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College joins community reading of Gaines novel

On Wednesday, April 17, at 12:-1:30 p.m., in Muntz 111, the RWC community is invited to take part in a campus discussion of Ernest J. Gaines’s great novel A Lesson Before Dying. The Greater Cincinnati Community, in support of an initiative called “On the Same Page,” is encouraging all citizens […]

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Wanted: Pool sharks

Pool Sharks wanted, but everyday fish are cool too. The Spring Pool Tournament is about to start, but it needs several more players. People of all skill levels are invited; in fact, people of all skill levels have already signed up. The only requirement is that you are an RWC […]

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Open mike added to packed Worldfest schedule

Worldfest 2002, UC’s week-long celebration of diversity, will be held on RWC’s campus May 3-May 10. This year there is a new feature for students, an Open Mike (microphone). This is an opportunity for students to showcase their talents. If you like to sing, write poetry, act or play an […]

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Student Writing Contest deadline April 26

The Fifth Annual Student Writing Contest is now accepting entries from any students taking preparatory or first-year English Composition at the University of Cincinnati during the 2001-2002 academic year.Cash awards of $100 for first prize, $75 for second prize, $50 for third prize, as well as UC Bookstore gift certificates […]