This feature student story gives credit where credit is due. Daniel Carper is a 25-year-old sophomore here at Raymond Walters. Daniel is a liberal arts major who wants to finish with a bachelor’s degree in history. His ultimate goal is to go to law school and become a lawyer. Everything […]
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Movies: “Clash of Titans” Clashes With Predecessor
The year was 1981. A film that soon became a cult classic was released to the world. That classic was “The Clash of the Titans,” a film that took the breath away of die hard action movie fans, a film that was taken as a great triumph by younger film […]
Movies: “Hot Tub Time Machine” Raunchy, Endearing, Often Hilarious
I wasn’t really quite sure what to think when I first saw the preview of “Hot Tub Time Machine.” I figured it would either be ridiculously idiotic (as its name leads you to believe), or absolutely hilarious. What I didn’t expect was it to be ridiculously idiotic and absolutely hilarious. […]
The Internet: Rotten Tomatoes a Fresh Taste of Clarity
On a Friday or Saturday night, a lot of people tend to either go to a local cinema or rent a movie. While there are plenty of movies out there guaranteeing an entertaining night, a good majority of them make you pray to get back the last two hours of […]
Books: Chelsea Chelsea Bang Bang: Another Chelsea Handler Hit Hit
If you’re a fan of sarcastic, straight to the point, downright hysterical writing, you’re a fan of Chelsea Handler. Her most recent book, “Chelsea Chelsea Bang Bang,” has once again climbed to the top of the New York Times Best-Seller list and is currently #2. You wouldn’t think a person […]
Fashion: Time to Warm Up Your Closet
Spring is a time to bring out dresses, shorts, skirts, and tanks. This time of the year is a time for vibrance. Clothes with strong, bold colors or pastels are a great start for building a terrific ensemble. Patterns are a great anchor to your outfit. They define themselves without […]
Bake Sale April 21-22
There will be a Student Government bake sale for Earth Day on Wednesday, April 21, and Thursday, April 22, 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. The bake sale will be to spread awareness for taking care of our environment and the gathering of students to better serve RWC. The proceeds for […]
Open House Set for May 6-7
RWC will be holding an open house on Thursday, May 6, from 7 p.m. to 9 p.m. to allow prospective students to get a jump on admission for fall quarter. There will be tours of campus, information sessions and opportunities to discuss academic programs and majors with academic representatives. RWC […]
Student of the Year Nominations Due April 21
Is there an RWC student you know who stands out academically and loves helping others? If so, nominate him or her for Student Government’s Student of the Year Award. Fill out the application, which is located outside the Student Government Office and in both the Muntz and SAHB lobbies, and […]
Music: The Broken Bells Take the “High Road
Indie Band the Broken Bells formed in early 2009. No strangers to the music scene, the duo had met before in 2006 and planned on recording together. The band is made up of James Mercer (vocals, guitar) of veteran indie band The Shins, and Brian “Danger Mouse” Burton (multiple instruments, […]