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Movies: “Paranormal Activity” Plays On Primal Fears

#8220;Paranormal Activity” is a slow-build supernatural thriller suffused with a palpable sense of dread that escalates to the final climactic scene. Its strength is that it is rooted in the ordinary and plays on our most primal fears. Your imagination wreaks havoc with the horrors merely hinted at, and it’s […]

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Book Review: Does God Hate Gays?

#8220;The Meaning of Matthew” is a true story written by Judy Shepard about her 21-year-old gay son who was murdered in Laramie, Wyoming, on October 12, 1998. The beginning of the book talks about Matt, the boy she raised, who grew up to become not only his father’s hero but […]

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Video Games: ODST Extends Halo 3 Into New Territory

As most of you probably know by now, Bungie Studios has released a new game called Halo 3: ODST. This game is not Halo 4; it would be more accurate to say that it is an expansion pack to Halo 3. The story line in the campaign actually takes place […]

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Style: Crimes of Fashion in Hollywood

With the fashion prices going up and the economy still staying down, it’s hard for people not to get a little crazy. News is that three mysterious people have been breaking into the Hollywood houses of the hottest celebrities and stealing fashionable items such as clothes, handbags, and accessories. These […]

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Find the Lost and Found in Room 134 M

Have you lost personal valuables? Stop by Room 134 in Muntz Hall to recover items such as clothing, umbrellas, flashdrives, calculators, wallets, phones, keys, books, and student IDs ($15 fee for replacement ID).Provide a form of identification, and a description of what you lost.

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What Are You Reading? Tom Clancy

RWC student Omar Thomas is currently reading “Clear and Present Danger,” by Tom Clancy.Omar recommends this book to people who enjoy a lot of intense action in their readings. It is said to be about psycho earth people that make diseases to kill the world’s population so that the earth […]

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Dental Hygiene Clinic Open to Students and Public

Are you due or over due for your six month dental cleaning? If so there is a way to have it accomplished for a reasonable fee and help an RWC student toward her graduation requirements. The RWC Dental Hygiene Program has a clinic that is open to students and the […]

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College Sees More Minorities, Males, and Young Students

As reported in the last issue, RWC has a record enrollment of 4,820 students, a 14 percent increase from Autumn of 2008. What people may not know, however, are the recent trends that have occurred in the RWC student population, as revealed last week in data released by the Office […]

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Author Raises Awareness on Foster Care

On October 20, Holly Schlaak, author of the book “Invisible Kids,” was here at RWC to speak a bit about her book and a lot more about her work in the foster care system. Schlaak pointed out that the main goal she had for her book was to figure out […]

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New Student Government Looking Forward

On October 21, Interim Dean Don O’Meara introduced all of the members of the RWC Student Government in the Muntz Hall Lobby. Student Government officers for 2009 are President Rachel Landon, Vice President Jennifer Venge, Secretary Alicia Brown, and Treasurer Zoli Bodor. This was the first time in anyone’s memory […]