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Chinese professors here for special class

Three Chinese Professors of English from Guangxi University of Technology in Liuzhou, China, are attending a special class here at RWC this quarter. The group consists of one woman, Yang Hong, and two men, Huang Jin and Wang Guoxue.The class, a comparative study of teaching in America and China, is […]

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Career Fair termed success

This past week’s Career Fair “went well” according to the Career Counseling Services Office Manager, Tresha Lewis. Of the many students who came to the annual event, many received interviews from the thirty employers who were in attendance. The annual fair, with employers representing a wide variety of careers, is […]

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Bottles and cans, just clap your hands

Ah, April! What a great month to be alive! The flowers are blooming, trees are growing green with foliage, and, of course, love is in the air. Yet where is the love for our Mother Earth? It seems that we have taken for granted her splendor and sheer beauty, especially […]

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Iranian professor speaks at RWC

Dr. Azar Nafisi, author of “Teaching Lolita in Tehran,” spoke to approximately 100 people Friday, April 4, in the Muntz Auditorium at an event sponsored by RWC, the UC College of Education, and the Center for Women’s Studies.Dr. Nafisi told the audience of her struggles as a university professor of […]

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RWC and Blue Ash Elementary forge science partnership

RWC and Blue Ash Elementary School recently partnered to bring the Hands on Science program to Blue Ash Elementary students. Hands on Science is a national non-profit community-based program that provides science enrichment and active involvement in experiments, games, music and projects for students from Pre-K to sixth grade. The […]

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Search for the new Dean narrowed to five

On February 7, Dean Barbara Bardes announced that she would not seek another term at RWC after 2003, citing a desire to return to “the highly satisfying and peaceful role of teacher and scholar.” This announcement created a need to fill her position at RWC and a Search Committee has […]

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Student government questions

As some of you may have noticed, there was little mentioned about the Student Government last quarter, except for the last issue. That may be my fault. I was assigned to cover them and I tried. I went to their offices and I met someone named Don DeArmond, who told […]

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A Fine Line

Religion in our schools and in our politics has been a big issue since the writing of the Constitution. Some things never change. There has always been the Religious Right saying that this is a Christian nation with Christian values and we should have a Christian government. There have also […]

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Spring Break depravity from the comfort of home

This is our first issue since returning from spring break and I’m sure that some of you took the opportunity to head off to some exotic location and engage in behavior worthy of a “Girls Gone Wild” video. For those of you who didn’t make it out of town, but […]

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College suspends counseling services

Betsy Bjick, who has been providing psychological services to RWC on a part-time basis, has resigned from her position to stay home with her new baby. Due to current budget constraints, the College is not going to fill her position at this time. To assist with the psychological counseling needs […]