For students and others at RWC who have desired a space for prayer, especially related to their religious customs, Muntz Hall Room 119 has been designated the “Meditation Area.” The room will be open to students every Monday, Tuesday, Thursday, and Friday from 1-2:30 p.m., unless notified otherwise. RWC also […]
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Crane’s “Divided Lives” Gets Second Look in History Magazine
RWC English Professor Cynthia Crane’s book “Divided Lives: The Untold Stories of Jewish-Christian Women in Nazi Germany,” will be excerpted for seven pages in the upcoming June-July issue of History Magazine, which publishes little-known instances in history. Chapter 5 of the book, entitled “The Law,” will be reprinted. The chapter […]
Feature Student: Emilee Ortlepp: Focused, Organized and Intelligent
This feature student story shows that as students we must take advantage of opportunities that come our way. Emilee Ortlepp is a sophomore at RWC. She was a highly decorated student coming out of high school. She received many awards prior to graduating and was third in her class. But, […]
Book Review: Jim Brown’s “Out of Bounds” Knows No Boundaries
#8220;Out of Bounds,” the autobiography of Jim Brown, MVP running back for the Cleveland Browns in the 1950s and 60s, keeps nothing in bounds while talking about everything from racial issues to sports, women and Hollywood. Even while most people know him as one of the greatest football players of […]
Attention: Healthy Side Effects
It seems to me that we need to take it into our own hands to do research on whatever drugs our doctor may send us home with. I once had a doctor give me a script because I had heartburn. When he asked what my diet was like, I didn’t […]
Another Slow Start to Season for Reds
The Cincinnati Reds’ season started a little over a month ago, and is now in full swing. The Reds, hovering right around a .500 win percentage, are probably about where most fans expected them to be. They’re hitting exactly as most suspected they would; however, their pitching staff has not […]
Stop Wishing and Do It
Everyone has at least one thing they wish they could do before they die. We sometimes put it off and come up with excuses because we’re afraid. So, where do we find the courage to do these things? Some people find it when their time on earth is coming to […]
Tamara Jones Wins Distinguished Alumni Award
Tamara “Tammy” Jones, a 1992 RWC graduate and now the Associate Director of Procter and Gamble’s External Relations team, is the 2010 RWC Distinguished Alumni Award winner. While a student at RWC back in the early 90s, she improved her leadership skills and built long-lasting friendships, she said. Most of […]
Songwriting Contest Winners Selected
RWC’s Songwriting Contest, a central event of RWC’s celebration of National Poetry Month for the past four years, has come to an end this year, and the winners have been selected. The contest, which was open to high school, home school, and college students throughout the Greater Cincinnati area, received […]
Bill to help Ohioans Reach College Savings Goal
Columbus, OH April 1, 2010: On March 31, Governor Ted Strickland signed Senate Bill 155, which includes a provision to help Ohioans reach their college savings goals. Language in the bill will allow Ohioans to deposit their State of Ohio tax refund directly into an account with CollegeAdvantage, Ohio’s 529 […]