On Wednesday, May 28, the RWC Diversity Is Beautiful Award was presented to Mrs. Sylvia Thompson, Adjunct Professor of English. Dr. Mitchel Livingston, UC Vice President of Student Affairs and Services, along with the D.I.B.A. committee, presented the award to Mrs. Thompson in a surprise ceremony in the RWC Writing […]
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Overachievers, Come Hither
Does the idea of whittling away the hours in the library actually sound like fun to you? Is the notion of a “B” just not in your academic lexicon? If you’re an overachiever, then come hither. Have we got the program designed to stimulate your intellectual corpuscles. RWC is launching […]
Jenae Alford named Honor Student of the Year
Jenae Alford, a Nursing Technology major, has been named the 2003 RWC Honor Student of the Year. Every year the RWC Scholarship and Honors Committee prepares a list of students who have graduated the previous summer, fall, and winter quarters, and those who will be graduating at the end of […]
Student Government: A Year in Review
As the end draws near, I wanted to look back at the activities of Team SG to sum up what has been very hectic (and fun) year. The school year began during the summer, as every member of SG volunteered to serve as Orientation Leaders for the incoming group of […]
Good reasons to become vegetarian
Why would anyone become a vegetarian or, even worse, a vegan? Who in their right mind would ever cut out a nice juicy hunk of carcass from the diet? Well, I would and have, for several reasons, including the tree-hugging, animal-loving ones as well as the health arguments. It’s interesting […]
My World: What I Unlearned at College
I grew up in a religion-saturated, racist, homophobic family. Being submerged in the environment, I began to take on the beliefs of my family, although a faint glimmer lurked within that something wasn’t right with having so much hatred bottled up inside. This doubt was so faint and obscure, however, […]
UC’s Psychological Services not very serviceable
Psychological services are an integral service that should be provided by any college or university. If students are having difficulties either in their personal or academic lives, their grades, health and/or relationships may suffer. UC does provide psychological services; however, the “services” they provide seem to be lacking, especially here […]
Phi Theta Kappa inducts 59 new members
The RWC chapter of Phi Theta Kappa International Honor Society recently inducted 59 new members. Membership is open to all students at RWC who have completed 24 credit hours with a GPA of at least 3.5. Invitations to join are sent every spring to those eligible. The following are the […]
Animation Certificate a success in first year
RWC’s new Animation Certificate has met with a high degree of success in its first year being offered in tandem with the Electronic Media Communications Department and developed largely due to the vision of Visiting Professor Dave Hartz. “I hope to bring a level of artistic awareness and achievement to […]
Students shine at RWC awards night
An event is always significant when it consists of watershed moments, and that is exactly what an awards night is supposed to be. At RWC’s awards night, held on May 16, students, their families, and faculty members congregated in the Muntz Hall Theatre to illustrate a point: “Each day… brings […]