The word is out that UC faculty, if not given what they desire, will strike. And I don’t mean the baseball kind either. So what does that mean for us, the students? A lot. First, if the faculty were to strike, most of them, if not all, would not cross […]
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A few modest proposals for a brave new world
Lately I have found myself searching out a respected elder in my life in the hopes that one of them will share with me some simple recipe in dealing with the newfound uncertainty that weighs heavily on the minds of all of us. It seems child-like, but I have wanted […]
RWC holds foreign language workshop
On Saturday, October 6, the RWC Foreign Language Department sponsored a half-day workshop for Greater Cincinnati foreign language teachers at both the high school and college levels. Over eighty professors from thirty-five area schools attended. Guest speaker Laura Terrill, Coordinator of Foreign Language and ESL for the Parkway School District […]
The UC general education program: what’s it all about?
The University of Cincinnati has implemented a new General Education Program. How does this affect Raymond Walters College students? It doesn’t, except for those who entered the University in the autumn of 2001. Any freshman who entered UC in Autumn 2001 or after and plans to graduate in 2005 or […]
New look for labs
One of the major changes at RWC this year is the new look and the new location for some computer and tutoring labs. Rene Barnett, who is the Computer Lab Manager, said that the College wanted to centralize as many of the labs as possible in one area. This includes […]
Single Parent group donates school supplies
In August, the RWC Single Parent Support Group (SPSG) donated school supplies to the One Way Farm of Fairfield, a home for abused, abandoned, and troubled children. Proceeds raised from a fundraiser last spring enabled the group to purchase these supplies, which were requested needs for the childrenAny single parent […]
Student Government plans to be very involved
The RWC Student Government has said it will be participating in many College wide events for students this year, including last week’s Fall Carnival, World Fest, and the Spring Fling. This year the Student Government will have fundraisers in which part of the proceeds will benefit several charities. They are […]
Enrollment Office has a newcomer
The RWC Enrollment Office has a new recruit. Paula Odenbeck, the new Records Manager, started on October 2. She comes from the Clifton Office of Admissions where she has been an RMO since 1989. Before that, she worked at the University Hospital for several years.
A sweet retreat
An unidentified RWC student enjoys cotton candy, one of many attractions during last week’s Fall Carnival Organizational Fair, held on the Campus Commons. The Carnival included a job fair, with local employers recruiting for part-time and full-time work. Among the employers were UPS, Standard Textile, Cintas, Kings Island, Fifth Third […]
Be prepared: more renovation planned
Phase II of the remodeling of Muntz Hall will begin within a couple of weeks. This will include moving the Bookstore, Registration, and other offices that are located in that wing of the building. More information will be provided in the next issue.