The Single Parent Intervention Program (SPIP) scholarship is an educational opportunity providing single parents the opportunity to begin college or assist in continuing their college education. The chosen candidate may take a course in the summer or during the school year. The following criteria must be met by interested candidates: […]
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Graduation guest tickets available through Student Life
RWC Spring graduates who have not yet availed themselves of tickets for their guests at graduation ceremonies need not worry. Shelia Yates-Mattingly, Student Life Coordinator, is communicating with the Associate Vice President for Student Services, Tom Hadley, on the issue. He has assured her that graduate guest tickets will be […]
New Music: Head of the Class
The sexy R&B crooner Ginuwine has done it again with the release of his highly anticipated fourth album “The Senior.” After nearly two years of leaving us hanging, he came back strong with his first single “Hell Yeah.” There are a few hot up-tempo joints to get you dancing, but […]
Practice job interviews in Career Services Office
Students wishing to gain job interview experience before a real interview can do so by simply going to the Career Services Office, and make an appointment with the Director, Pamela Lineback, to conduct, a mock interview. Students should come prepared and dressed professionally, with resume in tow. Students who do […]
Session will offer information on Master of Education degree
Teaching majors wishing to obtain Master degrees might be intrigued to find that on Wednesday, May 28, at 7:00 p.m., there will be a Master of Education Degree Program. The event will be held at RWC, in the Blue Ash Elementary School UC Education Center, Room 701. It will also […]
Current Film: X-Men 2 is explosive
With the success of the 2000 blockbuster “X-Men,” it was the hope of director Bryan Singer that the same fans that flocked to the theatres three years ago would do the same for the sequel. His wish has been granted, as “X-Men 2” has become the highest grossing film in […]
Cyberguide: Graduation
Graduation is fast approaching, and although I always thought it would be a time of great happiness and new beginnings, what it’s really turned out to be is just another huge pain in the rear.For those of you who aren’t quite there yet, take my advice and don’t wait until […]
Dr. Dolores Straker named new Dean
In a historic announcement on May 12, Dr. Don O’Meara, RWC Associate Dean of Academic Affairs, revealed RWC’s choice for the Dean position. Contingent upon the UC Board of Trustees approval on May 21, Dr. Dolores Straker will replace departing Dean Barbara Bardes, beginning September 1, 2003, and will become […]
College honors Dean Bardes in emotional farewell
RWC faculty, staff, students, and distinguished guests spilled into Muntz Auditorium on Wednesday, May 7 to pay tribute to the contributions of Dean Barbara Bardes, who announced last year her decision to step down as Dean.Dean Bardes has served RWC for over ten years as Dean, bringing “the college into […]
Feature Student proves it’s never too late
At the age of 78, Thomas Goodwin may very well be the oldest student at Raymond Walters College, but by no means is that hindering his pursuit of a college degree. Mr. Goodwin is currently carrying nine credit hours as a part-time student. You might ask why a 78-year old […]