Jack Nicholson and Adam Sandler have teamed up together for the first time to create a hilarious duo in the newly released film “Anger Management.” The film hit the big screen on Friday April 11 and can now be seen everywhere. Jack Nicholson portrays the therapist Dr. Buddy Rydell with […]
Other News
April is National Poetry Month at RWC
April marks the fourth annual celebration of National Poetry Month here at Raymond Walters College.The festivities began on April 7, with a poetry writing workshop for students and faculty, taught by Professor Rhonda Pettit. On April 11 there was a poetry reading by poet Pauletta Hansel. April 15 was the […]
Great American Clean Up needs help
On April 26, volunteers from all over the country will participate in the Great American Clean Up, sponsored by Keep America Beautiful. Last year over 500 cleanups took place in all 50 states. Here in the Greater Cincinnati area over 5000 people volunteered. This year they are expecting over 7000 […]
Whoa, Nelly! UC has equestrian team
Do you ride English or Western? Do you want to join the University of Cincinnati equestrian team? Did you even know we had an equestrian team? Well, we do, and they are looking for new members. You don’t even have to have your own horse.The UC equestrian team competes in […]
Worldfest to run May 2-9
RWC will be celebrating Worldfest the week of May 5 through May 9. The theme for this event is a continuing one of Celebrating a Caring Community of Cultures. The event will have a preview on Friday, May 2, with a display of photos of RWC students, faculty, and staff. […]
Health career expo to be held April 29
The Health-Related Majors Expo, sponsored by the College of Allied Health Sciences and the Career Development Center, will be held on Tuesday, April 29 from 10 a.m.-2 p.m. in the Events Pavilion on the West Campus. Representatives will be available to answer questions and offer information on various health-related degree […]
College suspends counseling services
Betsy Bjick, who has been providing psychological services to RWC on a part-time basis, has resigned from her position to stay home with her new baby. Due to current budget constraints, the College is not going to fill her position at this time. To assist with the psychological counseling needs […]
Spring Break depravity from the comfort of home
This is our first issue since returning from spring break and I’m sure that some of you took the opportunity to head off to some exotic location and engage in behavior worthy of a “Girls Gone Wild” video. For those of you who didn’t make it out of town, but […]
A Fine Line
Religion in our schools and in our politics has been a big issue since the writing of the Constitution. Some things never change. There has always been the Religious Right saying that this is a Christian nation with Christian values and we should have a Christian government. There have also […]
Student government questions
As some of you may have noticed, there was little mentioned about the Student Government last quarter, except for the last issue. That may be my fault. I was assigned to cover them and I tried. I went to their offices and I met someone named Don DeArmond, who told […]