If you were anything like me and my friends in your early teens, I’m sure you saw the first “Scream,” released in 1996. And since then, I bet you’re thinking that if you’ve seen one of them, you’ve seen them all, right? Not exactly. Although this sequel is basically the […]
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Books: “The Help” Explores Time of Turmoil and Change
A Number One New York Times Bestseller: need I say more?A book that talks about the struggles of being black house maids in the 1960s and the trouble a white woman can get into talking to them. Skeeter Phelan is tired of the way black house maids are treated in […]
Alumni Football Benefits High School Sports
When was the last time you felt that rush wearing your school’s colors on a Friday night under the lights? When was the last time you can remember the green grass or turf under your feet and all eyes on you? All over the country, the association known as Alumni […]
Restaurant Review: The Search is Over!
This past Sunday I went to the Holy Grail, a new restaurant that’s part of the Cincinnati Banks project. I have to say, the Holy Grail is awesome. It is literally right next to Great American Ball Park. You can hear the roar of the crowd from the restaurant. Plus, […]
My World: A Letter to Myself
Dear 16- year-old self,It sure has been a while. Three years? It seems like longer. Things are much different here and now (we’ve got Lady Gaga and pajama jeans now-the former one of the best things to have happened to the world and the latter being a new product that […]
Record Number to Do Study Abroad This Year
RWC has more students who will be studying abroad this summer than ever before. A record total of 36 students will be studying in either Costa Rica, Great Britain, or Quebec during the summer of 2011. Thirty-three members of the group are shown above as they gathered for an orientation […]
On The Spot: Spring Is In the Air
Do you find yourself skipping class more or less this quarter now that the weather is warmer? (All respondents asked not to have their photo included.) Heather Gemmell “I don’t skip class either way.” Dustin Lofgren “No. I have nothing witty to say. Just no.” Beth Cadwallader “No. There’s the […]
In Memoriam: Professor Bob Von Bargen
RWC Adjunct Professor Bob Von Bargen, who taught real estate classes in the Business Department for over 30 years, passed away recently. Professor Roger Hehman said that Von Bargen was “admired by students and held in high esteem by his colleagues. He served this college well and was thoroughly committed […]
Search for New Associate Dean Nearly Finished
RWC is currently in the process of searching for a new Associate Dean for Academic Affairs. The Academic Affairs Office oversees many tasks that help to improve the quality of instruction at RWC, such as supervising the Advising Center and coordinating curriculum development. The process to find a new Associate […]
Professor Ballah Helps Deliver Baby in Haiti
On March 17, during Spring Break, RWC French Professor Jody Ballah and Cheri Westmoreland, Associate Manager of UC’s McNair Program, along with 24 UC Medical and Dental students took a trip to the northern part of Haiti, the St. Louis Du Nord, and had an unforgettable experience. While there, the […]