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Raising the bar of excellence

David Hartz is one of the newest members of the RWC Electronic Media Faculty. Prior to his employment at RWC, he was a colleague of H. Michael Sanders, and graduated from Ohio State University with a Masters of Fine Arts. If his diploma seems typical for a faculty member here […]

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The man’s guide to gift wrapping

Let’s face it. As a general rule, men usually do a miserable job of wrapping gifts. Those who actually try–which are few and far between–seem to suffer from the same collective pitfalls: lack of planning, fear of scissors, and the misconception that overuse of tape and clusters of giant bows […]

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RWC sending delegation to China

In a time when cultural differences seem to be shaping the world around us, what would seem more appropriate than to travel to a country with a culture that is the polar opposite of ours? In an attempt to marginalize these cultural differences, Professors Michael Roos and Ruth Banander of […]

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Milemarker’s revolution falls short

The sound that Milemarker employs on their latest CD “Satanic Versus” lies somewhere between post-hardcore and techno. If you’re not sure how that works, don’t worry; neither does the band.The opener, “Join Our Party,” is an entirely software-composed electronic booty-shaker. The lyrics “We are the people who would like you […]

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Criminal Justice students tour Lucasville

RWC Professor Marilyn Simon’s Criminal Justice classes had a unique opportunity for a field trip this quarter. On November 15, Simon and about 30 students, boarded a bus and made the 110 mile pilgrimage to the Southern Ohio Correctional Facility in Lucasville. If Lucasville rings a bell, it’s probably because […]

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RWC grad gets phlebotomy certification

Alison Saxbury, a June 2001 graduate of the RWC Medical Assisting Services Program at RWC has earned her certification in phlebotomy from the International Academy of Phlebotomy Sciences, Inc. in Columbus, OH.Saxbury took the Phlebotomy Standards and Practices test at the Alliance Business Center, formerly Jewish Hospital on Burnet Avenue […]

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International Student Club hosts Exchange Luncheon

The International Student Club hosted its annual Exchange Luncheon on Friday, November 15. The purpose of the gathering was to invite others to share and celebrate the many cultures present at RWC. “We had this event so that people can receive a taste of other cultures,” Ashley Burckard, a member […]

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Nigerian death sentence overturned

Due to the tremendous response from people around the world, including some RWC students, good has, once again, conquered evil. Remember Amina Lawal, the 30 year old Muslim woman from northern Nigeria? She was, on March 22, 2002, sentenced to death by stoning, according to Amnesty International, after she allegedly […]

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My Activist experience, growth and learning

People say that writers should write what they know. I consider myself a writer, so I feel I should write something that I know. This was my first experience as a journalist on a newspaper. Coming into college, I wanted to be a teacher; however, that changed for me. And, […]

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Old-time bowtie character

Crusty, wild eyebrowed, outspoken, 60 Minutes anchor, writer Andy Rooney is really a person to admire. His brief segment concluding the program is not fascinating, but it sure is entertaining. He’s found slouched over his desk (what happened to broadcaster posture?) in his messy office, papers piled up and inadequate […]