Author: Keli Butler

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Respect Zone program offers talk on economic issues in classrooms

Dr. Mary Childers will be speaking for the UC Respect Zone program on Wednesday, February 28, from noon to 1 p.m., in SAHB 155.Dr. Childers, currently a visiting professor in the UC Women’s Studies Program, is the Director of Capital Giving at Dartmouth University, and the former Director of Equal […]

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The Irish are coming!

For anyone interested in Irish culture, including students considering attending RWC’s Study Abroad Program in England and Ireland, a one-woman Irish play is being offered at Thomas More College on February 28. This is a great opportunity for Study Abroad students to sample a little Irish culture in advance by […]

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Career Services offers job search help

Many of you are graduating in the Spring and will be searching for a job. You want to be as prepared as you can. Career Services at RWC is offering an “Interviewing” workshop that will help you get the skills you need to represent yourself well. The dates for the […]

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Roundtable discussion on food service at RWC

The second quarterly Rountable Discussion on Food Service at RWC is being held by Student Government on Wednesday, February 21 at noon in the Muntz Hall Lobby.Student Government representatives will be there to hear what you have to say about the food service at RWC.This discussion is open to students, […]

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Space still available in British Study Abroad Program

There are still spots available in the 2001 RWC Summer British Study Abroad program. Spend four weeks in Ireland England for on $2,000!For information and application forms, contact Professor Michael Roos, Room 142 SAHB, (513) 745-5764, or email him at michael.roos@uc.edu.

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Music Video Mania invades RWC

RWC students displayed their performing talents Friday, February 16, when Music Video Mania came to campus. Students were able to make their own music videos in the Muntz Hall Lobby and enter a contest in which the winner received $125.

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The great insurance debate

Health insurance, car insurance, life insurance, house insurance, and many more added to the endless amount of excess coverage. But exactly how necessary are these expenses? We sign half of our checking accounts away for coverage without really knowing if it will be there in our time of need. So […]

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Do you believe in love?

Although Valentine’s Day has come and gone, I am still left contemplating what it is really about. Is it those little cards that we use to exchange? Is it roses? Or is it love?Valentine’s Day itself began in Roman times, when February 14 was a holiday to honor Juno, the […]

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Those downtown student health insurance blues

I have a cold. I have something phlegmy creeping through my body, swelling my glands and begging me to sleep. A cold. A flu. A whatever this is that is making me sick. I also have Student Health Insurance.To use my Student Health Insurance, I have to go downtown to […]

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Two named student of the quarter for Fall

There is a new award for students called “Student of the Quarter.” The award is based on the student’s contributions to RWC. Nominations can come from either faculty or students.For Fall Quarter, Theresa Miller and Tisha Clifford were chosen. Theresa Miller is a Nursing major who is a member of […]