Do you want to study abroad? Raymond Walters College is offering three exciting trips during the summer of 2010-one to Germany, one to Costa Rica, and one to Great Britain. During the trip to Germany, students will be able to study German language and culture at the Technische Universitaet of […]
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Book Review: “Urban Gothic” Confronts Racism in Thriller Genre
Brian Keene’s “Urban Gothic” is a fast paced thriller that leaves the reader guessing until the end. For six teenagers it is a fight for survival as they navigate through a maze as well as try to avoid cannibalistic mutant-like monsters.The individual development of the characters is done sparingly at […]
Twitter: A New Means of Social Networking
Twitter is a name that is well known throughout the world these days. So instead of asking what Twitter is, you might ask what’s the point of it? Well, just to fill in those who don’t know what Twitter is, here is a brief definition. Twitter is a free social […]
Fashion: Lindsay Lohan, Fashion Icon?
While some of us are still trying to figure out what this fall’s trend actually is, Lindsay Lohan has been busy creating a trend of her own. Internationally known French fashion designer Emanuel Ungaro hired Lohan to be the “artistic advisor” for his new fall line this year. Because of […]
Movies: “Zombieland” Outrageous and Hilarious
#8220;Zombieland” is an outrageous and smartly made movie that never takes itself too seriously. It’s not concerned with the state of mankind or warnings about the future. It boils down to a road trip movie plagued by ravenous cannibalistic zombies. And it’s hilarious.The premise: America is a burned out wasteland […]
O’Meara Excited by Recommendations
RWC Interim Dean Don O’Meara, who, along with Professor Janice Denton had represented Raymond Walters in two subcommittees that reported to the Collegiate Restructuring Steering Committee, was “very pleased” with the announcement by UC Provost Anthony Perzigian that he was accepting the recommendations made by the University Collegiate Restructuring Committee. […]
Take the Extra Time to Secure Your Valuables
While the summer may not be the most crowded time of the year on campus, and crime may not be flourishing around RWC, first year UC Police Officer Jeff Polly noticed a big red flag right away this past summer. With no cameras in the parking lot, theft from parked […]
RWC to Remain a Separate College of UC
RWC will retain its own administrative structure and not be absorbed into UC’s Uptown Campus colleges, UC Provost and Vice-President Anthony Perzigian announced recently.Last year, Perzigian established the Collegiate Restructuring Steering Committee (CRSC), saying that the University was looking for structural change for stronger alignment with the University System of […]
Writing Center Welcomes Students
The RWC Writing Center is a place where students can go to receive help with any academic study. Located in the Muntz Hall Computer Concourse, the Center is open from 8 a.m. until 8 p.m., Monday through Thursday, 8 a.m. until 4 p.m. on Friday, and 10 a.m. until 4 […]
Receive College Credit for What You Already Know
RWC students can receive college credit for things they already know. The RWC Office of Outreach and Continuing Education (OCE) offers the College Level Examination Program (CLEP) exam through the Weekend College Program. By using knowledge acquired through prior experiences to earn qualifying scores on any of the 34 CLEP […]