Another fall quarter has come and gone, marking for several students in the Electronic Media program the end of Media Survey. This course is required in order to graduate the program and is meant to give students hands on experience in all fields of media production. Utilizing the experienced staff, […]
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Flash Drives Most Common Item in Lost and Found
Most people know there is a Lost and Found here at RWC. However, according to Police Officer Jeff Polly, it doesn’t seem that people know where it is, or just don’t think lost things actually end up there.Officer Polly says that the most common things turned in at the Lost […]
Writing Center Emphasizes Tutoring
The Writing Center at RWC is available for any student who wants help with the numerous essays and research papers due at the end of the quarter. Maria Damen, Lab Manager at the Writing Center, emphasizes the “wonderful tutoring” that students can receive from the academic tutors at no additional […]
Metro To Bring Back Early Morning Service
At least partially in response to protests lodged by RWC staff and faculty, Cincinnati Metro bus service will be adding back an early morning route to the RWC campus. The route had been cut back at the beginning of January. Beginning March 8, Metro will add an extra trip to […]
Criminal Justice Students Experience Prison Life
RWC Professor Marilyn Simon, who coordinates the Criminal Justice Program here, has always believed that it is important to have students in the program visit some Ohio prisons in order to truly understand the conditions and lifestyle of a prisoner. At the end of Autumn Quarter, on December 2, 2009, […]
French Class Visits La Petite France
Professor Jody Ballah’s Elementary French class took a field trip to La Petite France restaurant in Evendale with funding from UC Faculty/Student Activity Grant. The trip was in conjunction with the study of food/restaurant vocabulary. Pictured in the photo are (clockwise from left front) Shelby Powell, Jennifer Kirila, Hillary Appel, […]
Multi-Cultural Student Affairs Announces New Honor Society
RWC has been accepted as a new chapter of the Alpha Sigma Lambda Honor Society. Alpha Sigma Lambda is a national honor society for non-traditional adult students who are able to excel academically in addition to balancing work and home life. Membership in Alpha Sigma Lambda is by invitation only; […]
RWC Hosting Annual African American Read-In
RWC is celebrating Black History Month by hosting a National African American Read-In (NAARI) on Monday, February 22, from 11:30 a.m.-1:30 p.m. in the Muntz Lobby. Students, faculty, and staff are invited to read short passages from books written by African American authors, either from a book of choice or […]
Music: Matisyahu “Lights” Up the World
If you’re looking for a nice, feel good album to sit back and kick it while basking in lyrics like “all my life I’ve been waiting for, I’ve been praying for, for the people to say, that we don’t want to fight no more, there’ll be no more wars, and […]
Video Games: Parents Struggle With Effects of Violent Games
Growing up, kids could hear their parents in the background most of the days while they were in their room playing video games. With more and more violent video games surfacing involving more shooting, bombing, killing, etc., it’s understandable as to why a majority of parents struggle with the idea […]