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New student parking spots allotted

The intensely crowded student parking lot is going to get a few more open spaces. On January 28, the Building and Grounds Committee at Raymond Walters College approved the conversion of some visitor and faculty/staff restricted parking stalls to student parking. The visitor parking near the House and behind the […]

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On the Spot: The Gas Crisis

Richard Spratt I wouldn’t go out as much and stay home. Angie Willaims I’m not going to drive. Garrett Moore It would affect me a whole lot driving from main campus to here and going anywhere. It would be very hard on me. Samantha Schaeffer I would drive the same […]

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Bearcats see hopes and season slipping away

It seems that whenever the UC Bearcats have a chance to redeem themselves, they always find a way to blow it, and the game at Charlotte (February 15) was no exception. The 49ers played host to the Bearcats in a game that can only be described as depressing. When 2nd […]

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Rebuttal: “The President’s view on race

I read Vincent Flowers’ remarks in a recent edition of The Activist with some dismay. It is obvious that Mr. Flowers is tormented by the injustice of past wrongs, but his focus on the past is blurring his ability to clearly interpret present events, let alone glimpse a brighter future. […]

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What do you go to school for again?

My friends, my family, my classmates all keep asking me: “What are you going to do when you graduate?” I really have no idea how to answer. But this may not be altogether a bad thing.First, let me explain what we (the students in the Electronic Media program) do. We […]

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College celebrates African American Heritage Month

The religious, African, and Caribbean roots of African American culture will be highlighted during this year’s celebration of African American Heritage Month. On Wednesday, February 19, Minister/Singer Karen Woods will grace the audience with renditions of Negro spirituals and hymns that played a significant role in African American history. Having […]

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Winter Book Fair Feb. 22

The RWC College Relations office wants to remind all students about the Winter Book Fair featuring “Rare and Antique Books,” on February 22, 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. The scheduled Anneliese van Oettingen Ballet performance has been canceled. You can pick out a Fine Arts Fund brochure in the One […]

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Tutorial course to boost English skills

RWC is going to be offering a non-credit English course during the Spring Quarter for those returning students who wish to better their English skills, as well as for those returning students who speak English as a second language. The class will be taught by Bonnie Johnson and will be […]

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Summer study to be offered in Germany

Students have the opportunity to travel to the Technische Universitaet (TU) Ilmenau in Germany for a three-week study abroad program this summer with Debbie Page, RWC Assistant Professor of German. The university is in a small town at the edge of the Thuringian Mountains in the state of Thuringia, a […]

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Two ways to give on Valentine’s Day

The RWC Student Activities Committee (SAC) has information regarding two upcoming events. The blood drive is still on for Valentine’s Day, which is February 14. The times for this event are 10 a.m. until 2 p.m. in Room 100 of the Science and Allied Health Building. Sign-ups were done on […]