Written by Shamira James
According to the World Health Organization, around 15% of the world’s population is living with a disability. While some disabilities are less inhibiting than others, that doesn’t lessen the effect that they have on people’s lives....
Written by Emily LeClerc
Cardiovascular disease is the number one killer of men and women across the United States. Each year, around six hundred thousand people die from heart disease. It isn’t just the U.S. either. Cardiovascular disease is the...
Written by Lorin Brice Hall
This week Commons served sushi alongside its normal lunch. Commons has always had a secondary meal option during the lunch rush and some alternate lunches that have been traditionally served include falafel, MYO omelet which...
Written by Isaac Davis
In an age obsessed with image, diet and nutrition why is nearly 40% of the US obese (CDC 2018)?
Rising rates of obesity is a story of many characters: modern lifestyles are typically more sedentary and...
Written by Aeryn McMurtry
RC prides itself on keeping an inclusive and healthy menu for students with various food allergies or personal diet habits. As a student who does not have any of these restrictions, my day to day eating...
Written by Shamira James
Sometimes when things fall flat, it’s good to have a backup plan. You know: the backup plan, the fallback, the next best thing, the anything-but-plan-a. Not only is it a valuable life lesson, but it’s a...
Written by Shamira James
Tess Weidenkopf is a freshman at RC. She’s double majoring in Theater and Chemistry and is just one of the few talented faces that will be making her dramatic debut in Olin Hall from Nov. 14-17...
Written by Shamira James
It’s the Twilight Zone and nothing is the same, how are you different?
Jessi Louros, sophomore, A Baller “I wish I was a little bit taller.”
Stephen Adams, sophomore, Loud and Proud, “I’d be quiet, give people a...
Written by Shamira James
What if one day you woke up and everything was just a little different? There are some days where admittedly something feels off - a Monday feeling a Friday, you walk across campus and literally see...
Written by Kaelyn Spickler
The transition from being the top dog in your high school’s gym to being at the bottom of the totem pole as a freshman is tough. These athletes are used to breaking records for their high...
Written by Lorin Brice Hall
The Modern Language Department put on a theatrical production of Botánica in the Olin Recital Hall on Wednesday, Oct. 30. Botánica was written by late Cuban-American Playwright Dolores Prida and first staged in 1991. Botánica...
Written by Kaelyn Spickler
The fall season has come to an end, and the seniors have much to be proud of, not just for this past season, but from all four of their collegiate seasons.
Our volleyball team consisted of...
Written by Ian Gillen
Everyone’s been there. Early morning, head hurts, heart hurts, everything hurts. This time has come again with the end of the World Series and the beginning of life without baseball.
Times were simpler in October. Nine-inning nights...
Written by Emma Grosskopf
Being confused isn’t a new concept to me, okay? I took a stats class.
I swear, something new confuses me every day. But there’s a new type of confusion that has surfaced for me now, one...
Written by Lorin Brice Hall
Humans are social creatures. We crave interaction and connection. It’s why we go on
dates. It’s why we like to talk. It’s why we have snapchat, Instagram, Tinder and X, Y and Z. It’s why everything!...
Written by Jessica Shelburne
Joe Simme and Holden Branham are two recent graduates from RC that have paired up to create their own music, better known as SimmeBranham Productions with the motto, “two country boys out to share our love...
Written by Charissa Roberson
Within the catacombs of Olin Hall, the cast and crew of RC’s upcoming play “Our Town” are deep in preparations for opening night, now less than a week away. “It’s important for everyone to remember that...
Written by Ian Gillen
Women’s Soccer-
After going unbeaten for over three weeks, our Women’s soccer team saw a disappointing end to their season in a 1-0 defeat in the quarterfinals of the ODAC Tournament.
Men’s Soccer-
After winning their final...
Written by Harrison Squire Mines
Overnight, Ariana Grande has turned recent bad-breakup press into a streaming pop music smash hit. Grande released “Thank U, Next” as a midnight surprise last week, after a series of tweets suggesting new music could...
Written by Joseph Carrick
While the average American might not be able to recall who lives in 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue, they do remember who lives under a pineapple under the sea. SpongeBob Squarepants has become an icon in American culture,...