Author: Maelyn Coomer

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Winter Student of the Quarter

Many of you already know him because of what the person who nominated him said: “Darrell is a student at RWC who makes it his mission to ensure the happiness of all who cross his path above and beyond his own happiness.” Darrell Norris has been named the Winter Student […]

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New book, new course on tap for McNay

This summer has RWC Professor John McNay very busy. He will be teaching a new history course here called An International History of the Second World War and his first book, Acheson and Empire, The British Accent in American Foreign Policy, will be pulished by University of Missouri Press. Next […]

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E-Media depends on student workers

Considered as a necessity for the RWC Media Services Center, student workers have performed their duties with a sense of class and professionalism. The Media Department has undergone many changes over the last year and a half, moving all of its equipment and office material twice and still maintaining a […]

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Library fully functional in temporary location

The Raymond Walters College Library is still in the west wing of Muntz Hall, but over Spring Break it was moved across the construction hall from where it used to be. Sixteen movers with Ray Hamilton Company were employed to cart furniture and library holdings across the hall. There is […]

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Semi-formal college ball set for May 4

The first annual RWC semi-formal ball will be held on May 4 from 8 p.m. until Midnight. It will be held in the Flory Center, and the cost is $15 per person and $25 per couple. There are limited tickets for this event, which will be sold on a first […]

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New Student Health Clinic opens

The grand opening of the new RWC Student Health Clinic was last Wednesday, April 11.The clinic will provide basic medical services and make prescriptions and will accept UC medical insurance for regular visits. Prescriptions with UC medical can be picked up at Scioto Hall in Clifton or Holmes Hospital. For […]

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Herbert Martin to perform again for National Poetry Month

On Wednesday, April 25, Dr. Herbert Martin, a University of Dayton Professor Emeritus, will perform his interpretation of the works by African-American poet Paul Laurence Dunbar in celebration of National Poetry Month. Professor Martin’s performance last year was very popular and well attended. The performance will be held in the […]

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Enemy at the Gates captures essence of Stalingrad

If you know your history, you know that the Battle of Stalingrad was a major turning point in World War II. When the seemingly unstoppable German army pushed far into the Soviet Union and laid siege to the Russian stronghold, evil manipulator and murderer, Joseph Stalin (our ally, lol) declared […]

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Empowerment Luncheon to help student-parents

On Wednesday, April 18, selected guests from our community who have faced challenges as parents will spread their word of success at a gathering to be held at Ray’s Cafe. This Empowerment Luncheon, which will take place from 11:30 a.m. to 1 p.m., is intended to contribute information through open […]

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Summer non-credit course to cover English skills

If you know of someone who is taking on English as a second language, then encourage them to take part in a non- credit course this summer–English Skills Tutorial. The course offers the chance to meet with a tutor and be able to work one on one. It is also […]