Author: Pat McHugh

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College celebrates King legacy

On Friday, January 18, RWC celebrated the legacy of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., and his philosophy of peace and equality for all mankind. At noon in the lobby of Muntz Hall, the Cincinnati Hills Christian Academy Choir performed. These young elementary students sang songs reflecting Dr. King’s dream of […]

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Consolidation of departments aimed at efficiency

The departments of Facilities Management and Business Affairs have consolidated to form the Administrative Services Department. With veteran facilities director Gene Kramer overseeing the new department, the goal of the merger is a more efficient use of staff and resources. Other key personnel include Fran Schwartzberg, Senior Business Officer; Doug […]

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Winter enrollment up 8 percent

Enrollment at RWC is up from last year by what is projected to be eight percent. This spells out big things for RWC, especially since enrollment was up five percent last fall from the preceding year. The cause for this increase is not clear as of right now, but Associate […]

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Elementary to include adult classrooms for RWC

The incessant mud to the south of campus is on schedule to disappear at the end of May, despite last summer’s rain and this winter’s cold.Due to a ground lease between Sycamore Schools and RWC, completion of the new Blue Ash Elementary School will increase RWC’s night and weekend class […]

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Daycare taking winter applications

The RWC Daycare Center in the Flory Center is ready to take applications from students who need someone to watch their child or children. There are openings for Winter Quarter. Students can pick up an application in the Registration Office or call Daileen Means at 745-5640. The Daycare Center takes […]

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2002 study abroad includes England and France

For the sixth straight year, RWC will offer its Summer British Study Program, with two different courses: a study of the European theater of WW II and a Creative Writing seminar covering fiction, drama or poetry. The program will last from June 11 to July 7.The home base will be […]

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Bookstore has holiday savings

As the end of the quarter and the holiday season approach, ample opportunities to save and even earn money are available at the RWC Bookstore. From November 19 through December 8, the Bookstore will be holding its “up-to-half-price” book buyback. Students must present an ID, and the largest buyback list […]

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Thing arrives from space

It arrived early at 6:00 in the morning. I saw it fall from the sky with my own eyes and violently crash in the grass of RWC. The way this “thing” flew across the dewy sky reminded me of the comet, Hale-Bopp, and its thirty-nine followers. While I was wiping […]

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Columbia scholar provides splendid taste of modern art history

On November 8, David Rosand, Professor of Art History at Columbia University, lectured on “The Lessons of Meyer Schapiro” at the Wexner Center of Ohio State University. According to Rosand, Meyer Schapiro was one of a group of Jewish migrs who came to New York and established himself as a […]

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Shadowbox serves up lively show

I was attempting, once again, to find the perfect gift for my wife to celebrate our anniversary this year. I wanted to do something different, so I investigated the new complex located along the Ohio River called, “Newport on the Levee.” Once I had visited the “Levee” web site, I […]