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Women’s Film Festival to feature provocative works

On Saturday, March 2, RWC will host the Cincinnati Women’s Film Festival, which will be from one to nine o’clock in Muntz Hall. The event is co-sponsored by The UC Center for Women’s Studies and RWC, with assistance from Friends of Women’s Studies and the Women’s Film Project.Andrea Kornbluh is […]

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Asian New Year showcases distinctive music

Although the National Asian New Year (Chinese, Japanese, Korean, Vietnamese) falls in February this year, RWC recognized this occasion on Wednesday, January 16. Over lunchtime, the lobby of Muntz Hall came alive with a celebration of distinctive Chinese cultural music as well as Asian cuisine. Hu Mei, Chinese instrumental artist […]

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Current Cinema

As an aspiring writer, I was intrigued by the synopsis of the new film “Orange County.” Tom Hanks’s son Collin Hanks plays Sean, a surfer turned aspiring writer at Orange County High School. Sean decided not to be a surfer after finding a book on the beach written by a […]

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New Mac Lab opens

RWC has added a new Macintosh lab in Muntz Room 327, which joins the already existing Mac Lab in Room 328. Rene Barrett, RWC Computer Lab Manager, also announced that the computer labs’ hours have been abbreviated slightly, so that the facilities will no longer be open on Sundays.

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A Kentucky fan learns to like the Bearcats (sort of)

As a sports reporter covering the UC Bearcats, I often find myself not excited about the games. My lack of interest is not due to the semi-weak schedule, or that the Bearcats are always expected to win, but because of my father. You see my father was born in McKee, […]

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A country run by a bunch of monkeys

I have started to really wonder lately if our government is run by a bunch of monkeys. I can see them now, sitting around a large Camelot roundtable making funny faces and pointing at pictures. I immediately have to start thinking bad thoughts of George W. Bush’s policies even though […]

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Average Joe

I pose a question for you. Should I be held accountable for my parents’ actions? According to the Federal Government, or whoever is in charge of financial aid, I am to be held accountable. Financial aid is for students who live in families that can’t afford to pay for college […]

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A Security retrospective

In the beginning, the focus was on the parking lot. With five car accidents, Officer Fred Davidson was very concerned with the students who were speeding to the back car lot at RWC. However, Davidson and crew were able to get a grip on the lot scene. But once that […]

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Refugee shares plight of Afghan women

RWC hosted an Afgan Refugee on November 14. Mrs. Nazaneen Jabarkhel Majeed spoke for two hours to a large group of students and faculty. She also shared videos about her homeland, Afghanistan. These videos depict the Afghan females’ struggle for independence. Majeed explained that women under the Taliban control are […]

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Offices shift as renovation cranks up

Muntz hall is currently under renovation. The Office of Tim Quinnan, the Associate Dean of Student Services, was the first of many to move to a new location, Room 151 Muntz. The move has the ultimate goal of moving all Student Life and Student Government to the Flory Center and […]