During World Fest festivities on April 26, RWC faculty and students attended a Peace Conference in SAHB Room 100. Dr. Gregory Williams, UC President, was the scheduled main speaker, along with Dr. Grace Auyang, RWC Professor of Sociology. Although President Williams was unable to attend the conference due to extenuating […]
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Study Abroad Is Worth Every Penny
This upcoming summer there were plans to send students from Raymond Walters College to amazing places such as Germany, Great Britain, and Costa Rica on a study abroad program. The Germany trip is still planning on going in August, but unfortunately there were only four applicants for the British trip […]
Music: Drake, Say Anything and Angels & Airwaves Perform in Cincy
Here are some noteworthy local shows, including Drake, Angels & Airwaves, and othersOn Sunday, April 24, Alternative/Indie Rockers Angels & Airwaves, with special guest Say Anything, played at Bogarts. Angels and Airwaves consists of drummer Atom Willard, guitarist David Kennedy, Bassist Matt Wachter, and lead singer/guitarist Tom Delonge. Angels & […]
Review: iPad Is Just a Giant iTouch
Apple rarely disappoints, as many of their products change the world of technology. With the new iPad though, I must say I’m a little disappointed. The iPad came out in early April, and to no surprise sold out very quickly and is still sold out at the time of this […]
Movies: “Kick-Ass” Smart and Funny But Not For the Squeamish
#8220;Kick-Ass” is a movie about superheroes sans the superpowers. It’s smart, ultraviolent, extremely gory and downright hilarious.The Premise: Dave Lizewski (Aaron Johnson) is a nerdy teen who wonders why no one has ever tried to become a costumed superhero before, and his friend Marty (Clark Duke from “Hot Tub Time […]
Feature Student: Whitney Coyle, Risk Taking Leads to Self-Discovery
This feature student story proves that people should always try something if they’re interested in it, because you never know how talented you are or could become. Whitney Coyle is a sophomore at Raymond Walters majoring in Liberal Arts. She is 27 and has two children. Her son, Nate, is […]
French Class Attends NKU Film Festival
RWC Foreign Language Professor Jody Ballah likes taking field trips.”[Going on a field trip] is definitely something I’d like to do again because I think the students like them and I know I enjoy them,” said Ballah. Ballah, who teachers Francophone Culture and Intermediate French, recently took several of her […]
Fashion: Pork Pie or Fedora?
This article is on the pork pie hat or sometimes fondly known as the mini-fedora. Education first: pork pie hats are hats made from felt or straw and are especially common among jazz musicians. Pork pie hats were once a staple for British men, and actor Buster Keaton made thousands […]
The Internet: Just Dial Provides Info on Movies, Restaurants And More
I got really excited when, while browsing the Internet, I stumbled upon the news of the launch in United States of one of my favorite information search engines, Just Dial. The search engine allows users to search business listings across the country, at no cost to the user. It brought […]
Book Drive Deadline May 4
The Writing Center is still taking donations for old books or magazines through Tuesday, May 4, at 8 p.m. These books will go to the Warren County Correctional Institute’s library. Faculty and staff can either drop off their books at the Writing center, or call 745-5733 to have Liz Daniel […]