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Wolfer opens meaty art exhibit in Covington

RWC Professor John Wolfer has a new exhibit at the Carnegie Visual and Performing Arts Center in Covington, but you may be surprised to find out that this exhibit centers on paintings of meat. When Professor Wolfer was young, he worked in his father’s butcher shop where he eventually realized […]

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RWC delegation attends UC Leadership Conference

On Feb 8, RWC student delegates braved the cold and snow to attend the 18th Annual Leadership Conference at the UC main campus. Those attending included Angelena Bhatara, Student Government Treasurer; Brandon Connelly, SG Member; and Tim Bentley and Tammy M Carmack, Undergraduate Student Senators. The seven-hour conference was hosted […]

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On the Spot: War With Iraq

Dan Tauber About two months, and I think we’ll be more patriotic and maybe cause more trouble with other countries. Harmony Darby I’m hoping they won’t go to war, but if they do maybe within the next six months. I think people will begin to be a lot more fearful […]

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Student Government invades Columbus

On Thursday, Feb. 20, RWC Undergraduate Student Senators Tammy M. Carmack and Tim Bentley made a trip to the Ohio State Capital for the ‘Storm the Statehouse’ event, put together by the Ohio Council of Student Governments. Delegates from 19 Universities from across Ohio converged on OSU, to plan and […]

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My World: Keeping clear of the smoke and debris

Since I’m a non-smoker, just the smell of a cigarette is enough to send me running in the opposite direction in search of some clean air. It seems that no matter where I go, this is a situation that affects me nearly every day during my daily routine. Whether sitting […]

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What do you go to school for again?

My friends, my family, my classmates all keep asking me: “What are you going to do when you graduate?” I really have no idea how to answer. But this may not be altogether a bad thing.First, let me explain what we (the students in the Electronic Media program) do. We […]

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Rebuttal: “The President’s view on race

I read Vincent Flowers’ remarks in a recent edition of The Activist with some dismay. It is obvious that Mr. Flowers is tormented by the injustice of past wrongs, but his focus on the past is blurring his ability to clearly interpret present events, let alone glimpse a brighter future. […]

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Bearcats see hopes and season slipping away

It seems that whenever the UC Bearcats have a chance to redeem themselves, they always find a way to blow it, and the game at Charlotte (February 15) was no exception. The 49ers played host to the Bearcats in a game that can only be described as depressing. When 2nd […]

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On the Spot: The Gas Crisis

Richard Spratt I wouldn’t go out as much and stay home. Angie Willaims I’m not going to drive. Garrett Moore It would affect me a whole lot driving from main campus to here and going anywhere. It would be very hard on me. Samantha Schaeffer I would drive the same […]

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New student parking spots allotted

The intensely crowded student parking lot is going to get a few more open spaces. On January 28, the Building and Grounds Committee at Raymond Walters College approved the conversion of some visitor and faculty/staff restricted parking stalls to student parking. The visitor parking near the House and behind the […]