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Nursing Students Participating in Disaster Drill

Students in the RWC Nursing Program will be participating in the Hamilton County Disaster Drill on Saturday, May 14. Twenty RWC students are participating in the event. Some will serve as victims and others will serve as medical personnel. The event is designed to enable the local emergency response system […]

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Student Opportunities Abound on Campus

If you want to be active and part of your RWC campus, here is your chance. RWC has many ways to be active through events and student organizations. Numerous events are hosted for students, like Fall Carnival, Worldfest, the Majors Fair, Career Fair, Spring Fling and more, throughout the year. […]

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Contest Winner Learns From Dr. Patch Adams

The RWC Nursing Department recently held an essay contest on the topic of Caring in Nursing, and the winner was first-year student Crystal Mathews. Her prize was the opportunity to see Dr. Patch Adams at his “Joy of Caring” speech. In his speech he talked about his belief that caring […]

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Glitch Appears in Starfish Appointment Program

According to Maria Damen, Manager of the RWC Writing Center, there is currently a glitch in the Starfish program used to schedule appointments. When scheduling same day appointments in the Writing Center, you have to choose Option Two, because it is the only one available. The steps for Option Two […]

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Study Skills Offers Variety of Workshops

As the academic year draws near to a close, the staff in the RWC Study Skills and Reading Center reminds students once again that they are here to help with a variety of workshops covering topics like concentration, test taking, memory, time management and many others. The workshops deal with […]

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Sigler Sees Twitter as Useful Historical Tool

If you’re a fan of Twitter, you might be interested in reading an article by RWC Assistant Professor of History, Krista Sigler titled “Teaching with Twitter.” The article has been recently published in “Perspectives on History,” a magazine all about history in all forms-including media, archives, and even museum exhibitions, […]

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RWC Students Shine at Annual Rad Tech Meeting

On April 14-17, the Ohio Society of Radiologic Technologists (OSRT) held its annual meeting, with students and faculty of the RWC Radiologic Technology program attending. Of the twenty-four students who attended, five were first-year students, and nineteen were second-year graduating students. Class President John Meadows and Class Secretary Kelli Strick […]

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Music: Atmosphere Reaches New Heights with “Family Sign

Atmosphere is a rapper/DJ duo hailing from Minneapolis, Minnesota. Upon the release of their new album, “The Family Sign,” on April 12, it was made pretty clear that there was not as much humor in this album as compared to their last two releases. This doesn’t make it any less […]

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Video Game Review: New “Mortal Kombat” True to Predecessors

This week, I am reviewing the latest in the long line of “Mortal Kombat” games. The new game stays true to its predecessors in that it still maintains both the “Mortal Kombat” brutality and the heart of a true fighting game at its core.The combat is pretty much the same […]

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Dean Dishes With Students on Variety of Topics

The latest Dish with the Dean was held on April 21, from 11:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m. in the Muntz Lobby. Dean Cady Short-Thompson discussed and answered questions about various upcoming changes and events. One point of discussion was the cafeteria renovations that are coming to RWC and how there will be […]