The Blue Ash Review, the RWC literary magazine, seeks poetry, fiction, and drama, as well as artwork. Illustrations, line art, or collages should be easily reproducible in an 8 x 11 inch format on a photo copier machine. The artist’s name, address, and phone number needs to be submitted with […]
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College honors three distinguished faculty and staff
Once a year, RWC honors the most highly regarded teachers and staff members at the college with the Distinguished Teaching and Staff Distinguished Service awards.This year’s honorees are Behavioral Science Adjunct Instructor Joe Zurad, Nursing Professor Pat Mezinskis, and Coordinator of Student Life Shelia Yates-Mattingly. Sources say that Joe Zurad […]
Peace Conference tackles difficult world issues
Helping to kick off Worldfest, the RWC Office of Multicultural Affairs, headed by Helen Kegler, sponsored a Peace Conference on May 5, to discuss world issues and bring a better understanding of current events to the student body. Dr. Steve Sunderland opened the conference with a short talk on America’s […]
Join crusade to preserve free printing
As of February 3, anyone using the printers in computer labs, Langsam Library, and other areas on Clifton Campus at UC began paying seven cents a page to print. Students get their first hundred pages free, but after that, they are paying to print. Now some of you may be […]
Book Buyback 101
It’s the end of the quarter, and summer fun beckons. You waltz into the bookstore, armed with that $80 Biology book, hoping to get at least $40 to put towards your summer road trip. After waiting in line for what seems like an eternity, you get up to the counter […]
More summer travel tips for the wayward at heart
The Bob Ross painting that I call my hillside is slowly but surely coming to a head and you know what that means! Yes, summertime! “Free at last, free at last; thank God almighty I am [will be] free at last!” Now, I understand that in order to do anything […]
Feature Student proves it’s never too late
At the age of 78, Thomas Goodwin may very well be the oldest student at Raymond Walters College, but by no means is that hindering his pursuit of a college degree. Mr. Goodwin is currently carrying nine credit hours as a part-time student. You might ask why a 78-year old […]
College honors Dean Bardes in emotional farewell
RWC faculty, staff, students, and distinguished guests spilled into Muntz Auditorium on Wednesday, May 7 to pay tribute to the contributions of Dean Barbara Bardes, who announced last year her decision to step down as Dean.Dean Bardes has served RWC for over ten years as Dean, bringing “the college into […]
Dr. Dolores Straker named new Dean
In a historic announcement on May 12, Dr. Don O’Meara, RWC Associate Dean of Academic Affairs, revealed RWC’s choice for the Dean position. Contingent upon the UC Board of Trustees approval on May 21, Dr. Dolores Straker will replace departing Dean Barbara Bardes, beginning September 1, 2003, and will become […]
Cyberguide: Graduation
Graduation is fast approaching, and although I always thought it would be a time of great happiness and new beginnings, what it’s really turned out to be is just another huge pain in the rear.For those of you who aren’t quite there yet, take my advice and don’t wait until […]