On May 5, RWC students, led by Spanish Professor Angel Anorga, celebrated Cinco de Mayo at El Establo Restaurant in Silverton. As we all know Cinco de Mayo is a special holiday for Mexicans. On this day Mexico defeated the French at the battle of Puebla. So Mexico celebrates freedom […]
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Community Garden Installation Rescheduled
Due to the deluge of rain experienced by the area over the past month, Phi Theta Kappa has been forced to postpone the installation of the RWC Community Garden until Saturday, May 14. The hours remain at 10-2 p.m. and pizza will be served. Anyone interested in the project can […]
Tornado Safety Procedure
With the onslaught of severe weather the past month, a review of tornado safety practices is prudent. Emergency procedures are posted in each classroom near the door and can be reviewed at any time.If a tornado is suspected to be in the area, everyone is urged to head to a […]
Students Should Schedule Appointment With Advisors Before May 27
Academic Advising for Autumn Quarter began April 25 and will continue until Friday, May 27. Students should meet with their Academic Advisor during this time frame, according to Professor M.J. Weintraub, RWC Coordinator of Academic Advising. Weintraub stressed that students need to see their advisor to make sure they are […]
Phi Theta Kappa Induction Ceremony May 18
Phi Theta Kappa Honor Society will be hosting their annual spring Induction Ceremony on May 18, in SAHB 100. The ceremony will be inducting new PTK members into the society. All students who have a current GPA of 3.5 are qualified to become members of PTK. All questions about your […]
Bin Laden Busted!
After months of surveillance by the C.I.A., Osama Bin Laden was finally killed. So why aren’t we all out celebrating?The original plan was to bring him here to the States. During the struggle, though, Bin Laden was killed. His body was subsequently deposited into the ocean, after being wrapped in […]
On The Spot: Bye Bye Bin Laden!
We asked students for their thoughts on the killing of Osama Bin Laden. Taylor Barnett “Killing Osama Bin Laden was something that simply needed to happen. I don’t like the idea of celebrating the death of another human, but when he willingly took so many innocent lives, how can we […]
My World:A Scrambled Mind
Everybody’s mind works in different ways. Sometimes I feel like my mind is way out there. A lot of times I catch myself in class or at work thinking about what Maksim Chmerkovskiy and Kirstie Alley (my favorite “Dancing with the Stars” couple this season) are doing. I think about […]
Working With Family: Good or Bad Idea?
Working with family members-if you think about it, it does not sound too bad. There are plenty of successful family businesses to prove a point that working together is not a bad thing. Think about your work environment and then your family and home environment. Now picture combining those worlds. […]
Lightner Gets Distinguished Teaching Award
This year the RWC Distinguished Teaching Award goes to Dr. Robin Lightner of Behavioral Sciences. A dedicated professor, encouraging, and knowledgeable co-worker, she is being honored for her many years of excellence. As a teacher, Professor Lightner has shown unending dedication to her students and the learning process, according to […]