The next Career Fair will be here on Wednesday, April 20 from 10:30 a.m. – 1 p.m. Students should get their resume and “elevator pitch” ready.
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Book Review: ” Jamie” Is Great Bibliotherapy
The book “Jamie: A Literacy Story,” written by Diane Parker, is about a woman named Ms. Parker who had the chance to teach Jamie throughout her kindergarten and second grade years. Jamie had spinal muscular atrophy. As Jamie’s teacher, Parker created a curriculum that involved a lot of reading for […]
Phi Theta Kappa Invitations Set For Spring
The local chapter of Phi Theta Kappa has an important announcement for RWC students. During the Spring Quarter, invitations to RWC students are sent inviting them to join PTK. This occurs once a year, and students who receive the invitations are encouraged not to discard them as advertisements. Students who […]
Study Skills Tutors Go High Tech
The Study Skills Lab has announced that tutors in the Lab are now able to assist students with a variety of computer and/or web based services.The tutors have been trained to offer assistance for students who are having problems with using Blackboard, scheduling classes online, attaching files to emails, and […]
Ohio Senate Bill 5: Legalese Not for the Faint of Heart
There’s a lot of talk about the state of Wisconsin recently, especially in the realm of politics. By now, everybody’s heard of the teachers’ petitions going on in Madison where they are fighting for their collective bargaining rights. National coverage seems to be at an all time high for the […]
Free Refills at Montague’s Deli
Thirsty? Love caffeine? Montague’s Deli, the RWC cafeteria, is now offering a great deal on soda. If you buy a drink from the soda fountain, you can get all day refills for free. Additionally, coffee refills are just one dollar for those looking for a deal with coffee. This not […]
Renovation Plans Move Forward
RWC renovation plans are continuing to make progress. Dean Cady Short-Thompson, RWC Building and Grounds Committee Chair Carla Henderson, and representatives from the University Architect’s office recently interviewed five architectural firms for the two major renovation projects of the Annex and Muntz. The architect chosen captured what Dean Short-Thompson and […]
Republicans Go After Collective Bargaining
John Kasich and Scott Walker, the Republican governors of Ohio and Wisconsin, have actively backed legislation that would limit the scope for which public sector unions could collectively negotiate. In doing so, they have summoned the full force and breadth of the political left in opposition.The two state executives are […]
My World: Sportscasting, Not So Stupid Stuff
Names like John Madden, Dick Vitale, and Mike “Doc” Emerick are what come to mind when people talk about sportscasters. And how many times have you just wanted to scream at them for saying something stupid? For example, my Dad always likes to quote a game he remembers watching when […]
Book Review: What’s So Great About “Who Goes There?
John Campbell’s “Who Goes There?” is one of the most respected science fiction short stories of all time; however, I fail to see what exactly makes this story so highly regarded.The novella, which is best known for inspiring the 1950’s science fiction film “The Thing From Another World” and it’s […]