Author: Richard Vanmeter

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Is RWC at risk of attack?

Throughout history Americans have had to defend themselves and their country, but never have they been so scared of bioterrorism or their mail. As a result, there has been a sense of heightened alert. But what does it mean to be heightened? Many, if not all of us, are probably […]

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Edgar Wern: autodidact

Edgar Wern looks like your average student, although he is often mistaken as a professor because of his elegant wardrobe; in fact, it is rare to find him without a suit on. He is a 49-year-old entrepreneur, who works at Gentry’s clothing store for a living. However, his passion does […]

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“Serendipity”: better than a box of chocolates

Fate or chance encounter? That is the question “Serendipity” weaves through the tapestry of the story, whose setting is New York City.Two people meet in the glove department of Bloomingdale’s, and the attraction is immediate. They then test “fate” when Sara (Kate Beckinsale) writes her name and number inside of […]

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MacKaron brings passion to E-Media Program

Any professor at RWC who has to request for electronics from the Media Center has probably dealt with Erissa MacKaron, a student of the E-Media Tech program. Students of this program are required to serve apprenticeships at the RWC center.Wholeheartedly, Erissa brings a passion for architecture and the visual media […]

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The greater good of RWC

How would you like to contribute to the greater good of Raymond Walters College? To be able to say that you were part of something when you leave? Well, now is your chance.Student Government is holding elections November 7-8 and is in need of students to work the election table. […]

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Outreach and Continuing Education offers non-credit classes

The Outreach and Continuing Education program is offering non-credit classes during the winter quarter for students who want to brush up on their English skills. This course is aimed primarily that those for whom English is a second language or those who could use some extra help on basic skills. […]

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Study abroad meeting November 14

On Wednesday, November 14, at 3 p.m. in Room 150 SAHB, there will be an open meeting for all those interested in the 2002 RWC Summer British Study Program. For more information and application packets, contact Professor Michael Roos, Room 142 SAHB, 745-5764 or email michael.roos@uc.edu or go to www.rwc.uc.edu/harlaxton.

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Non-credit course offers help for English Skills

The Outreach and Continuing Education program is offering non-credit classes during the winter quarter for students who want to brush up on their English skills. This course is aimed primarily at those for whom English is a second language or those who could use some extra help on basic skills. […]

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Textbook buyback set

The RWC Bookstore will be buying back textbooks from November 19 through December 8 from students wielding an ID. Bookstore Manager Jon Shaffer suggests that exam week is the best time to sell back books. He also issued the following reminder: “Please remember that shrinkwrapped textbooks are not returnable for […]

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Reminder about Building Policies

Here are just a few reminders from the RWC Buildings and Grounds Committee about the building policies at RWC. 1) Please turn off all lights in the classroom when the classrooms are empty. 2) No food or drink should be taken into the Muntz Hall auditorium, Room 119. 3) If […]