RWC student Will Kendrick, Liberal Arts, has recently finished “House of Leaves,” by Mark Z. Danielewski.Kendrick describes the author’s metaphysically experimental debut yarn as “a fantastic labyrinth of a novel that’s as terrifying as it is fun to read.” In this intricately layered horror novel, Johnny Truant, an apathetic slacker, […]
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ARTrageous Saturdays Presents Lively Schedule
RWC, in partnership with the City of Blue Ash, announces the 2010-2011 ARTrageous Saturdays Series. ARTrageous transforms ordinary Saturday Mornings into adventures with performances geared toward children ages 3 to 10. The 2010-2011 lineup includes plays, puppets, circus acts, tap dancing, and more. On October 23, Circus Mojo will bring […]
Be Proud of Non-Traditional Students
I personally am glad to know that non traditional students are being recognized for their hard work and academic skills, because my mother is a non-traditional student. I think most non-traditional students feel that they have to perform well because, one, they’re older than most students and they have no […]
Phillies End Reds’ Cinderella Season
Game 3 of the National League Division Series was held before a Great American Ball Park record crowd of 45,399 people. There was a mixture of believers and doubters, skeptics and wishers. But in the end the Cincinnati Reds were defeated and their season was ended in what seemed like […]
Message From the Dean: Your Success Is Our Joy
You’re a third of the way through the first quarter! We’re already three weeks into our fall term, and yet you may still be getting acclimated to being a college student. On behalf of everyone at the college, I’m so pleased that you have chosen to pursue your education here. […]
Non-Traditional Students Recongized With Honor Society
On May 25, 2010, ten non-traditional RWC students were inducted into the Sigma Beta Chapter of the Alpha Sigma Lambda National Honor Society. Alpha Sigma Lambda’s mission is to acknowledge non-traditional students who show outstanding academic work and who show responsibility and leadership.Non-traditional students are most likely over the age […]
My World: Technology is Becoming One Giant Convenient Distraction
As a member of the iPod generation, I understand the need for technology, but lately, it’s just seems to be getting a bit absurd.Our modern world can really be defined by one word: convenience. That’s what we need; that’s what we want. We, as consumers and as happy members of […]
Former Child Slave Begins Community Conversations Series
In a new initiative called “Community Conversations,” RWC welcomed former child slave Jean-Robert Cadet to the Muntz auditorium on October 6 for an eye opening look into the world of child slavery in Haiti. Before an attentive audience, Cadet, who has published a book entitled “Restavec: From Haitian Slave Child […]
Foreign Language Offers Trailer Courses For First Time
Did you want to take a foreign language this year but were unable to sign up due to the courses filling up? For the first time ever, German, Spanish, and French languages are offering trailer courses. Starting Winter Quarter, any student who was unable to take the 101 course for […]
RWC Will Get Less State Funding in 2011
The Ohio Board of Regents has announced that the state will be reducing payments to higher education in excess of $127 million for fiscal year 2011. UC and its regional campuses will have less funds to work with and the College will be receiving fewer state funds than were initially […]