#8220;I wonder if I should continue to teach Spanish to my two children so that they can be familiar with their heritage?” “I am Muslim and my wife is Christian. We have frequent arguments about how our four children should be raised and which occasions we should celebrate.” “Should we […]
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Music maniacs strut their stuff
On February 8, Music Video Mania revisited RWC in the Student Lounge for the second year in a row. Prizes? Cash plus a chance for performers to make their own music videos. Contestants were judged by creativity in both costumes and presentation. Noah Waspe and Chad Watkins took home First […]
Zymbrano named Student of the Quarter
Lynn Zymbrano has been named the RWC Student of the Quarter for Fall Quarter.Student Government members Brittany Goode, David Schroer, and Leah Whitener formed a subcommittee to determine the best candidate, from nominations by faculty, staff, and students. Student Government received four nominations: Erissa MacKaron, Angelia Monroe, Ben Schaefer, and […]
Response to Student Government letters
In the last issue of the Activist, I wrote an article about Student Government, for which I have received several letters of discontent. My article was an opinion article where my point was very simple: our student representatives (Student Government) are not making an impact on the students. The average […]
Student Government President responds
Brandon Farmer made the mistake in that he implemented little or no research on the premises of his article. Granted that he was printing an opinion article, he still should have completed proper research to at least get the facts straight. Inaccurate or faulty journalism will rapidly lose readers and […]
Average Joe: hopeless romantic
When it comes to ideas and beliefs, I am a hopeless romantic. I stick to the images of the way that things should be and pray that they won’t be commercialized. I look at authors and read a book like “A Moveable Feast” and am struck by the awesomeness of […]
Feature Student: Carl Biddle
Life doesn’t always take us where we think we want to go. Just ask Carl Biddle, an affable and mature nineteen year old with an amazing aptitude for adapting to change.At a young age, Carl had a dream to be a professional football player. In order to effectively hone his […]
2003 last year for Dean
On February 7, Dean Barbara Bardes announced that she would not seek another term at RWC after 2003. The official announcement read as follows:To the RWC Faculty, Staff and Students, Provost Perzigian has offered, and I have declined, the opportunity for decanal review this year. This means, of course, that […]
Search for a job in your sweatpants
For most students, including myself, trying to find a job is difficult. Whether you are looking for full-time or part-time work, most will agree the hardest part about it is the physical search involved. Today you can search comfortably from home on one of many internet job searching sites. A […]
Should you work it at work?
Some people think it is okay to mix their love life with their career. I disagree. True, if you have a ‘special someone’ at work, it makes it easier to go in. This is very risky though, because what goes up must come down. When you work with your significant […]