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Former Student News Staffer Is Distinguished Alum

Rick Konrad, one of two RWC 2011 Distinguished Alumni, has done it all. He’s been a city manager, a park director, and a freelance disc jockey, just to name a few. And that’s putting it lightly. He’s won several awards, including the Reading Mayor’s Special Recognition. He was also acknowledged […]

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Fashion: Music Video Madness: Gaga vs. Minaj

Cinco De Mayo was last week, and while you might’ve been out celebrating with burritos at a Mexican restaurant, two of the music industry’s heavy hitters were duking it out: music video style. That’s right, Gaga and Minaj both premiered new videos on the very same day. For Gaga, it […]

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The Market Is Coming to RWC

RWC will celebrate the Grand Opening of “The Market” on Thursday, May 26. The College is expecting at least 15 vendors on the Blue Ash Campus, including Lobenstein Farm, Breezy Acres Farm, B & D Goats, A Forkable Feast, Skirtz and Johnston Fine Pastries and Chocolates, Taste of Belgium, Adopt-a-Plant, […]

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Restaurant Review: Thai Namtip As Hot As You Like It

Do you like Thai food and are looking for some place new to go? Well, do I have a place for you. Thai Namtip is located at 5461 North Bend Road. It’s a small place that offers delicious food that will make your mouth water and leave you craving for […]

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Writing Center Needs Writing Supplies

If you have any extra new or gently used writing supplies, the Writing Center would like you to donate them to their ongoing drive. Writing materials include but aren’t limited to two-pocket folders, pencils, pens, markers, erasers, and spiral notebooks. All the donations will go directly to the Cincinnati Public […]

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Elections for Student Government Coming

Elections for RWC Student Government positions are coming soon. This could be a great opportunity for you to make a difference in your campus. You can go to Student Government meetings or talk to Megan Branham, Student President for more information. The Student Government Office is near Muntz Room 265.

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Upcoming Awards Ceremony Celebrating the Best

On May 13, Dean Cady Short-Thompson will be hosting an event entitled Celebrating the Best. The event will be held at the Embassy Suites in Blue Ash. A reception will be held at 5:30 p.m. The ceremony will start at 6:30 p.m. The ceremony will start with a welcome by […]

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Books: Gucci, Chanel and Choo, Oh My!

Annie Sanders writes a heart-wrenching novel about two women who find friendship in the most unexpected of times.In “Goodbye Jimmy Choo,” Izzy and Maddy come from completely different worlds. Maddy is an upper-class socialite, and Izzy is middle class and couldn’t tell Gucci from Coach. But when they have a […]

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NBA vs. NHL Pt. 2: The Playoffs of the Playoffs

In an ongoing battle between the NBA and NHL Playoffs for supremacy, I like to keep tally of which teams and series are better. It’s the playoffs of the playoffs, if you will. Anybody who knows me knows I’m a cold to the bone hockey fan, but that doesn’t mean […]

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Some Thoughts on the 2011 NFL Draft

In an article I wrote last quarter, I addressed the Cincinnati Bengals’ biggest issue-the quarterback position. I said for Bengals fans to look to the draft for help in that department, and sure enough in the second round, with the 35th overall pick, the Cincinnati Bengals picked Andy Dalton from […]