The technological revolution has lied to us. The average computer user believes that he or she can attach any kind of file, no matter how large it is, to an e-mail without any dilemmas. But whenever we set out to send that blockbuster video or that folder of heart-warming pictures […]
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Video Game Review: “Bulletstorm” Kills With Skill
Hey video game lovers! This week I played through the brand new shooter “Bulletstorm.” This game is a little more offbeat than the usual shooters, such as “Medal of Honor” or “Call of Duty.” In “Bulletstorm” you play as a very rough and gritty rogue soldier named Grayson Hunt, who […]
It’s Showtime for Video Studio Production
Having taken the Electronic Media course “Video Studio Production” last year, I decided to visit this year’s class and see how the rehearsal for their UCTV program was developing. There is very little need to worry: the set was essentially completed, the cameras and lights were thoroughly mapped out, the […]
Photography Course Fights Winter With Conservatory Trip
Spring is but a few weeks away. At long last, we are emerging from winter’s dismal maw to witness warmth, joy and active creativity. But for the students of the Electronic Media course “Photographic Principles and Lighting,” the muses stop for nothing-not even a wet and icy winter. This year, […]
The Miracle at Lake Placid 31 Years Later
Miracle: defined on dictionary.com as “an effect or event manifesting or considered as a work of God.” When somebody says the word “miracle,” most people think of Jesus or church, but when mentioned in connection with the year 1980, it has something different attached to it. In the dead of […]
Media Barbie and Her Cruel Effects
It happens to all of us. A tiny feeling creeps within us and makes our hearts sink with discontent. Whether it’s a pimple or an extra pound, the feeling of being insecure and unhappy with the way you look is nothing you can wipe off of a foggy mirror. A […]
Cross Cultural Adoption: Is It Acceptable?
Do you think that adoption between different cultures should be allowed? I believe that most loving parents who are at the point of adoption are willing to offer a child so much love that whatever culture the parents are a part of will be better than the screwed up, twisted, […]
Read-In Caps Black History Month
As we all know Black History month has come and gone, which brings us to a recap of the African-American Read-In, sponsored by the RWC Multicultural Affairs Office, led by Helen Kegler. The event was a celebration of the readings of African American literature, highlighting the intelligence, strength and courage […]
April Means National Poetry Month
RWC will once again celebrate National Poetry Month in April 2011. As in the past, the RWC Department of English and Communication, under the direction of Professor Rhonda Pettit, will sponsor a variety of free events. Monday, April 4, is the deadline for submissions to the poetry and songwriting contests. […]
It’s Book Buyback Time
It is once again time for the RWC Bookstore Book Buyback. The RWC Bookstore will be buying books starting Monday, February 28, through Saturday, March 19. If you have any questions, see the RWC Bookstore staff in Muntz 126.