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OneStop Center nears completion

Work continued last week to finish the OneStop Student Services Center in Muntz Hall in time for its Grand Opening on November 15. The Activist will have photos and details of the opening in its next issue.

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Clocks in the Classroom

Have you ever been late to your next class of the day? Have you ever felt that a class has been dragging on and on, and you look up to try to look at a clock to find what time it is, but there are no clocks? These scenarios and […]

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Mixed bag of new music

AMFM less than interestingAMFM’s new EP, “The Sky Is The New Ground,” is an extensively textured album. Unfortunately, rather than creating an expansive soundscape, this method just makes for an uninteresting mess. While the premise of starting with catchy chord structures and then building upon them is a common concept […]

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Students create “Posters 4 Peace

Students in several RWC classes have experienced a unique workshop called “Posters 4 Peace.” Dr. Steve Sunderland, Professor of Social Work, Clifton Campus, conducts workshops in which the participants express their feelings about peace. Using simple pieces of cardboard and a variety of colored markers, students illustrate, in whatever fashion […]

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Electronic Media praised for new Animation certificate

The RWC Electronic Media Technology Program is now offering a one-year certificate in animation. One student in the program said this is “another effort that shows the Electronic Media Technology Program’s persistence in attempting to encompass all forms of media.” For graduates of the Electronic Media Technology Program, this means […]

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Genetic update to be held here next week

The Sam Rhine Genetic Update will be held at RWC on November 11. This conference is put on by specialists in the genetic field to inform high school students and teachers about the latest research findings in the rapidly evolving world of genetics. Holding the event here at RWC provides […]

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Skeleton Crew celebrates rad tech week

The Skeleton Crew (members of the RWC Radiologic Technology Program) will be celebrating National Radiologic Technology Week November 4-8 in observance of the discovery of x-rays by Wilhelm Conrad Roentgen in Wurzburg, Germany on November 8, 1895.For the celebration the crew will be sponsoring an open house on November 7, […]

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Foreign Language Lab offers variety of support

Are you having trouble with your foreign language class? Do you need audio or computer material to help you study a foreign language? The RWC Foreign Language Lab can help.The Foreign Language Lab is open Monday through Friday from 9 a.m. until 8 p.m. It is also open Friday mornings […]

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ARTrageous Saturdays continue with more theater

On Saturday, December 7, the Metro Theater Company brings “The Short Tree and the Bird That Could Not Sing” to RWC’s ARTrageous Saturdays. The story of an unlikely friendship that develops between a lonely tree and a bird who loves to sing-whether he is good or not-is for young children […]

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Faculty recommend new building on campus

On October 24, the RWC Faculty voted to approve a recommendation from the Building and Grounds Committee to declare the need for a new building on the RWC campus.The Building and Grounds Committee is now expected to form an ad hoc committee to oversee and participate in the planning and […]