Elected as a center-left candidate, Barak Obama initially found his party in control of the House of Representatives, with a filibuster-proof Senate. With such a dominance of the Federal government, the President tallied a series of legislative victories, including a massive stimulus bill, reforms in the health and finance sectors, […]
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Writing Center Welcomes Two New Tutors
Eric Van Hoose and Adam Vine are the two new faces in the Writing Center. Eric Van Hoose hails from Dayton originally. He got his undergraduate degree from the University of Cincinnati and a graduate degree from Syracuse. Van Hoose is in his first formal year as an adjunct professor […]
Valentines
I’m that guy you’ve been looking for. The special Valentines gift. Facebook Major Payne Miller.Happy Valentines day! I love you! Love, Chelsea Kidd Junior – you’re freakin lovely!! Tara is in love with Donnie Ellis Johnson Jr. Jen, you’re my person, and you’re amazing! Apart we are strong, but together […]
Debate Covers Current Topics
On Tuesday, January 25, a political debate was hosted by the RWC Department of History, Art History, Philosophy and Political Science in Muntz Hall. Many topics were covered and discussed, considering post-electoral politics. Among them were the 2010 elections, the current ration of seats in Congress as held by Democrats […]
Art & Visual Communication Program Evolves
According to Professor John Wolfer, Chair of the RWC Department of Art & Visual Communication, the program is “evolving to meet the needs of current (and future) students and the demands of the graphics industry.”As the population has come to include a greater percentage of traditional-aged students, the desire to […]
New Welcome Center and Artwork Added to Muntz Hall
Dean Cady Short-Thompson has many goals as the leader of Raymond Walters College. One is to have a Welcome Center to greet the students as they enter Muntz Hall. Located at the newly designated front entrance of Muntz Hall (at the east end of the building), the new Welcome Center […]
Hartz Makes Fire Sculpture Finals
It takes more than just a superior design to make it to the final competition of the World Fire Sculpture Championship. It takes strength, stamina, and the willingness to brave a relentless Estonian blizzard. Electronic Media Professor David Hartz and the United States Fire Sculpture Team rose to the challenge […]
Movies: Thawing A Frozen Terror Known As “The Thing
In 1982 John Carpenter released a terror, a terror preserved in the ice making it effective still to this day. He released “The Thing.” Physical and mental horror come full circle in this classic, which I believe is too unknown for this generation. “The Thing” is a faithful adaptation of […]
“Scott Pilgrim”: Will Kendrick vs. The World
#8220;Scott Pilgrim” is one of those things that I really should hate. It’s a comic book about video games, relationships, bad bands, and Canada. Gag. The art, upon first glance, looks bulky and vaguely anime. Sigh. The movie version of the series starred Michael Cera, an actor who oscillates from […]
Fashion Must Haves: Stylish Winter Scarves
This winter has been unlike any other for me. Sure, it’s been my first winter in college, but that’s not really what I’m referring to. About a year ago, I started stepping up my style unlike ever before. Vests, v-necks, and graphic tees became a part of my daily wardrobe. […]