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Vice-President of Committee Representation responds

I am writing in response to “Where is Student Government?” written by Brandon Farmer in the February 5th edition of The Activist. I would like to start out by stating my elected position and describing what it entails. I am Vice President of College Committee Representation in Student Government, and […]

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Irish poet offers multi-lingual experience

On February 4 in Room 100 of the Science building, RWC hosted a poetry reading by Irish poet Eilean Ni Chuilleanain. Eilean is the author of several collections of poetry,including “The Second Voyage,” “The Magdalene Sermon,” and “The Girl Who Married the Reindeer.”Eilean’s mother was a children’s book author, so […]

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RWC to host Business Professionals competition

RWC will host the State Competition of Business Professionals of America (BPA) on Friday and Saturday, February 22-23. Students from various colleges in Ohio will assemble at RWC and compete in various events from Interviewing to Visual Basic Programming to Advanced Accounting. Students may choose to participate in up to […]

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Volunteers needed for landscaping committee

RWC Dean Barbara Bardes is seeking volunteers for an ad hoc committee to look into three projects that involve campus landscaping and forests. According to the Dean, the projects include but are not limited to: joint projects with Blue Ash School for educational landscaping around the school planning to landscape […]

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ILR students never stop learning

Have you ever wondered about all the enthusiastic older students who appear on the RWC campus on Tuesdays and Thursdays? They are students taking courses offered not by RWC but by the Institute for Learning in Retirement.Stephen Appel and Diane Decker co-direct the Institute. Mr. Appel has had an interesting […]

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Gillis brings sense of adventure to RWC

This past November, RWC welcomed a very special new addition to the staff of the college. Jodi Gillis is an Americorps-Vista (Volunteer In Service To America) who works side by side with Helen Kegler in the RWC Multi-Cultural Student Affairs Office. While here, Jodi’s main duties are to develop and […]

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Be multilingual in one quarter

This spring RWC’s Department of Foreign Languages will be offering a new course called Introduction to Foreign Language. The class will help students become familiar with German, French, and Spanish, all in the same quarter. There are no foreign language classes you must take prior to this one. Most students […]

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Graduation deadline April 8

It is mandatory that all students who are wishing to graduate in June 2002, must be on the graduation list and signed up before the deadline of April 8.Pick up graduation paperwork in the Registration Office, Muntz 210/211.,

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New Math and Computer Networking labs up and running

The Computer Networking Lab in Room 265 has just been brought up to date, according to Professor Ken Koehler, who is in charge. There is also a new Math Lab in the new wing of Muntz Hall. Professors Debbie Woods and Susan Bardes are in charge there.

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African American History events scheduled Feb. 19-20

On Tuesday, February 19, Dr. John Douglass, will present the third annual forum commemorating African American History month. This year’s topic, entitled “Sui Generis,” will focus on three twentieth-century African American women: Ruby Bridges, Josephine Baker, and Zora Neale Hurston. Students, faculty, and staff are invited to attend to learn […]