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Website set for RWC student job seekers

Students who are looking for a job can upload their resumes to www.collegecentral.com/ucrwc, so employers can consider them for job openings. Also, students can access job listings for everything from full-time, part-time and internship opportunities. There is a bulletin board on the site that lists the workshops offered each quarter. […]

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File taxes early for FAFSA

For those students who are interested in obtaining information for Federal Student Aid, here are some important information and dates you will need to know.The 2003-2004 Free Application for Federal Student Aid (also known as the FAFSA) will be available at the Onestop Center after January 1, 2003. It is […]

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Student workers needed in Disabilities

The Disability Services Office is currently recruiting paid student workers for Winter quarter. Jobs include office workers, classroom note takers, and tutors. If you’d like to apply or want to learn more about these openings, stop by the DSO in Muntz Hall, Room 112E or call 792-8625.

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“8 Mile” the documentary?

#8220;8 Mile” is the story of a would-be rapper, nicknamed Rabbit, played by Eminem, trying to make it big in the music industry. There are also a few side stories, which let us know just how hard it is for this young rapper, especially because he is white. Not only […]

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E-Media tech program and Citybeat join forces

The Electronic Media Technology Program would like to give a heads-up to all Electronic Media Majors. A new adjunct faculty member will be on hand during the Winter quarter. Steve Ramos, film critic for CityBeat, will be teaching Media Review Writing for the program next quarter.

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Book buyback begins Nov. 25

Textbook Buyback in the RWC Bookstore begins November 25 and ends December 14. Student ID or Driver’s License is required. As a side note, RWC Bookstore Manager John Shaffer said that the store paid students more than $100,000 in buyback money during the 2001-02 school year. Shaffer also said that […]

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Correction to Cebula article

This article, from a previous issue, is being re-printed with the following corrections:RWC Professor of History Dr. James Cebula was recently chosen–not named–president of the Ohio Conference–not Chapter–of the American Association of University Professors (AAUP). The AAUP has over 50,000 members nationally. Originally founded in 1915-not the 1920s-the AAUP seeks […]

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Student delegation honored again

On November 4, the RWC Student Delegation received “All-Star Delegation honors” for the third year in a row at the National Association for Campus Activities Mid-America Regional Conference, held in Grand Rapids, Michigan. This event gave RWC student delegates the opportunity to display UC spirit, pride, and character as prior […]

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Nursing Program mourns loss of Janelle Steele

Janelle Steele was a leader. She was a woman with a vision. As an RWC Nursing student, she wanted to give nursing students a voice, and she passionately fought and persevered until she brought that vision to recognition through the Student Nursing Organization (StuNO).Nursing Professor Jan Neal said, “I have […]

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A Chance to make a difference

RWC student John Chance is probably what most of us would think of as a real adrenaline junkie. He’s 21, a triple-major, and has spent the last year assisting with calls as an Emergency Medical Technician (EMT) with Loveland-Symmes Fire Department.John was inspired to enter the field about two years […]