For many years same sex marriages have been a problem to many states and countries. Often the question of universal human rights is involved in whether same sex couples could have the same marriage rights as couples of different genders.In 1989, Denmark didn’t give same sex couples a marriage license, […]
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My World: I Think I’m Going to Be Sick
Can you feel the pressure building? Losing your appetite or losing sleep? Do you feel the stress, or is it anticipation? Graduation is right around the corner, and for any of you who are like me, the stakes are rising. For me, my tenure here at RWC will come to […]
Campus Veterans Group Forming
RWC Security Officer Jeffery M. Polly and Mary Lou Ellison of the RWC Disabilities Services Office have joined to create a campus group for students, faculty, or staff who are military veterans. Officer Polly, a Marine Corps veteran, called this an opportunity for veterans to come together to get answers […]
Biology to Host Fossil Lab for Elementary Students
The RWC Biology Department will host a fossil lab for fourth graders from the Sycamore School district, according to Department Head Karen King. Faculty and student helpers will discuss fossils, how they are formed and what type of things can form into fossils, King said. Five Biology laboratories will be […]
Raymond Walters In Need Of A Dean
(((((((NOT BY ME JALESA JONES STORY))))))))))) Extra extra read all about it! 2010 RWC is in search of a new dean to join the University’s Council of Deans and the Academic Operations Council. Review of all applicants will begin immediately and continue until a new Dean is appointed. To apply […]
Master Percussionists Play Rhythm ‘n’ Blue Ash Series
Percussion Group Cincinnati, a trio of master percussionists from the University of Cincinnati’s College-Conservatory of music, promises to bring a world of sound to RWC for the third concert of the Rhythm ‘n’ Blue Ash series, Saturday, January 30. In its 30 years of existence, the group has garnered international […]
Donations for Homeless End This Week
During the week of January 18-22, the Student Government and Pre-Pharmacy groups are collecting personal items for the Cincinnati Drop-Inn Center and empty pill bottles for Matthew 25. Boxes and bins have been placed throughout the Muntz and SAHB buildings for collections. Items such as toothbrushes, soap, and other items […]
Deadline Near For Distinguished Staff Nominations
Time is running out! Nominations are still being accepted until 5 p.m., Friday, January 22, for the Staff Distinguished Service Award. If there is an RWC staff member who has been important to your success as a student, talk to that person’s supervisor or a faculty member in their department […]
Hansel and Gretel Here Jan. 30
ARTrageous audiences will be among the first to see ArtReach’s new touring production of a fairytale classic. ArtReach has taken to the road with a new musical version of Hansel and Gretel, by Mary Tensing. The touring production stops at RWC, Saturday January 30.ArtReach, which merged with the Children’s Theatre […]
Hosts Needed for Visiting French Students
Retired RWC French Professor Judy Baughin is looking for two host families for two French students from Paris who would like to visit the Greater Cincinnati area this summer. They are both male-one is 17 and the other is 18-and will be graduating from high school in June. “They want […]