Phi Theta Kappa (PTK), an honorary academic fraternity, has new projects designed to benefit students here at RWC. Recent examples of PTK activities include painting the bicycle rack in front of Muntz Hall and the plastic bag recycling location in Muntz Hall near the ATM machine. Membership criteria are achieving […]
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College Works to Create Safety Zones for LGBTQ Students
On October 15, the College sponsored a workshop to increase awareness for Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender, and Questioning (LGBTQ) students and staff at RWC. Facilitator Tamika Odum discussed with the group issues such as the problem LGBTQ students and staff face of not being able to freely express opinions and […]
Avoid the Yellow Parking Stalls
Hundreds of students and faculty at RWC drive to class every day of the week, and we all seem to be making the same figure eight driving maneuvers all over the parking lot, day in and day out. Parking has been a big pain for everybody this year (not just […]
Lil Wayne’s “No Ceilings
If there were one recording artist I could write about, it would be Lil Wayne. If there were two words I could use to describe Lil Wayne, mind blowing. But I ask myself why does it seem to be only my age group (18-25ish) that loves Lil Wayne, and pretty […]
Music: Hova Is Back at No. 1
#8220;Ten numba one albums in a row, who better than me? Only the Beatles, nobody ahead of me.” Make that eleven number one albums in a row for Jay-Z, with “The Blueprint 3.” No recording artist has ever accomplished that, not even the Beatles. Elvis Presley shared the record at […]
My World: I Like Elton John
I like music. Who doesn’t? But what I don’t like is the snobbery some people have about their own musical tastes. It’s fine if you like Rap, Country, Pop, or any number of genres. For me personally, I like Country, though my favorite singer is anything but. My favorite singer […]
Professors Explain Capstone Process at Regional Conference
On October 16, Professors Michael Sanders, Dave Hubble, and Eric Anderson from the RWC eMedia Department were invited to speak at the regional Broadcast Education Association (BEA) conference about the RWC capstone process. The BEA is an international academic organization that focuses on the electronic media, providing a forum for […]
Obama’s Nobel Peace Prize: No Surprise
Okay, everyone agrees, Barrack Obama in no way deserved to win the Nobel Peace Prize. But is it that surprising?Really, no, it’s not. The Nobel Peace Prize means absolutely nothing anymore; its only worth is the sizable check that the recipient is given. The award is often handed out for […]
Dean’s Search Committee Members Set to Begin
UC Provost Anthony Perzigian has announced the names of those who will serve on the Search Committee for a new Dean of Raymond Walters College. The Committee will be composed of the following:(5 Faculty)Professors Janice Denton (Chemistry), Julie Gill (Allied Health), Robin Lightner (Behavioral Sciences), Brad Mallory (Biology), and Marisue […]
On the Spot: Avoiding H1N1
What steps have you been taking to avoid H1N1? Mike McCarthy “By washing hands regularly and not eating or drinking after other people. Also by playing water pong instead of beer pong.” Anthony Meiser“I wash my hands whenever possible and avoid sick people.” Trier Singletary“I wash my hands and use […]