Here’s a little information from your friends on the Student Activities Committee. February 14 is a busy day for everybody, and if you don’t already have plans, then you are probably in for some trouble (unless your girlfriend is more understanding than mine). The Student Activities Committee has a foolproof […]
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Study Abroad applications due Feb. 15
Applications are currently being accepted for the annual RWC Summer British Study Abroad program. This year, program participants will visit both England and Ireland and have the opportunity to take courses relevant to the region such as “The Mythology of Ireland” and “The Myth of Math.” The program runs from […]
Get ahead with Career Services
Stressed out? Too many decisions? Not sure about your future? Career Services offers a variety of free workshops each quarter that might help. Current topics include Career Decision Making, Test Anxiety, Job Search Strategies, and Stress Management. Career Services is also hosting a university-wide Virtual Career Fair February 10-17. Students […]
Applications due for Communication Design internships
Professor Susan Wheeler has announced that applications for the Communication Design Internship Program are due February 7. Those interested should submit their paperwork to Professor John Wolfer by this date in order to be considered.This internship opportunity is open to the associate degree and professional certificate students enrolled in Communication […]
College Goal Ohio lends help with Financial Aid forms
On Sunday, February 2, RWC will be one of sixteen sites in the State to host College Goal Ohio (CGO). This event, sponsored by the Ohio Association of Financial Aid Counselors, will take place during the afternoon from 1-5 p.m. CGO is free and open to the public. The organization […]
Old-time bowtie character
Crusty, wild eyebrowed, outspoken, 60 Minutes anchor, writer Andy Rooney is really a person to admire. His brief segment concluding the program is not fascinating, but it sure is entertaining. He’s found slouched over his desk (what happened to broadcaster posture?) in his messy office, papers piled up and inadequate […]
My Activist experience, growth and learning
People say that writers should write what they know. I consider myself a writer, so I feel I should write something that I know. This was my first experience as a journalist on a newspaper. Coming into college, I wanted to be a teacher; however, that changed for me. And, […]
Nigerian death sentence overturned
Due to the tremendous response from people around the world, including some RWC students, good has, once again, conquered evil. Remember Amina Lawal, the 30 year old Muslim woman from northern Nigeria? She was, on March 22, 2002, sentenced to death by stoning, according to Amnesty International, after she allegedly […]
International Student Club hosts Exchange Luncheon
The International Student Club hosted its annual Exchange Luncheon on Friday, November 15. The purpose of the gathering was to invite others to share and celebrate the many cultures present at RWC. “We had this event so that people can receive a taste of other cultures,” Ashley Burckard, a member […]
RWC grad gets phlebotomy certification
Alison Saxbury, a June 2001 graduate of the RWC Medical Assisting Services Program at RWC has earned her certification in phlebotomy from the International Academy of Phlebotomy Sciences, Inc. in Columbus, OH.Saxbury took the Phlebotomy Standards and Practices test at the Alliance Business Center, formerly Jewish Hospital on Burnet Avenue […]