Many people overlook the students that come to Raymond Walters at night in hopes of continuing their education while working full-time during the day. One student who is a good example of RWC’s significant night school population is Andy Roark. Andy was born in Monroe, Ohio and is majoring in […]
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Big Schools versus Small Schools
#8220;Which school should I choose and why?” Those are two questions students often ask when they contemplate higher education. It often comes down to a choice between large schools and small ones. Sometimes the choice is not an easy one as both have advantages and disadvantages. There are many benefits […]
Distance learning classes offered
Students who are not able to attend Library Technology and Office Information classes next year can still do so through on-line courses. In next year’s Fall Quarter, courses will be offered via the web for students who find travel to be an issue. In Library Technology, Public Service Fundamentals, Tech […]
New music: Idle Idol?
Like every other American Idol fan, I was eagerly awaiting the release of last year’s winner Kelly Clarkson’s debut CD. I was anxious to find out if the American Idol could survive on her own merit, or if she was doomed to fade in the shadow of the extremely popular […]
Cyberguide: Summer fun on a student budget
As another school year slowly winds down, you probably find yourself wondering, “What am I going to do over summer break?” As a student, you may not be aware of all the great travel deals available to you unless you know where to look.Visit Premier Travel at www.luv2travel.com, the “Student […]
Ulysses to provide focus of 2004 study abroad program
The 2004 RWC British Study Abroad trip will be held in Ireland and England, June 12- July 11. The classes, a literary study of the James Joyce classic novel Ulysses and a creative writing course, which will also be based on readings from Ulysses, will be taught by Professor Marlene […]
Special topics history courses offered this summer
Do you need a history elective or are you just looking for an interesting course to take this summer? The RWC History Department is offering two topics courses that might be just what you’re looking for.Course #28-HIST-352-251 is an in-depth exploration of the international history of the Cold War. According […]
Zoo Babies now in 17th year
It’s summer and the Cincinnati Zoo will be showing off its babies from May 24 to June 29. Zoo Babies is presented by Downy and Pampers. This is the 17th annual presentation of Zoo Babies at the Cincinnati Zoo. A lot of people travel to the Cincinnati Zoo every year […]
Discount day for RWC at King’s Island July 19
The RWC chapter of the Phi Theta Kappa International Honor Society cordially invites all students, teachers, faculty, and friends of Raymond Walters College (and their families) to join the group for a Day of Fellowship with the Indiana, Ohio, and Kentucky Regions at Paramount’s Kings Island. This event will take […]
“Bruce Almighty” gets raves and complaints
#8220;Bruce Almighty” is a film that has critics both raving and complaining. There is no in-between on this one. You will either find yourself loving this film, or you will find that you are cursing yourself for having wasted your time. Either way you feel about the movie, you will […]