Written by Aeryn McMurtry
On Dec. 22, 2018, President Donald Trump declared a government shutdown after Democrats opposed his proposal of $5 billion to build a wall on the Mexico/United States border. As of this publication, the government will have...
We’re powering up and it’s gonna be great, what’s your big energy for 2019?
Matt Myers, senior, the deepest voice on this campus “Big NASCAR energy!”
Katelyn Toombs, sophomore, blonde beauty, “BIG positive energy!”
Paitten St. Laurent, sophomore, meme king, “BIG flex...
Written by Shamira James
Carolyn Kitsock is a junior from Lancaster, PA. Along with being a Communications major with a concentration in marketing, she is also on the RC women’s tennis team, an RA and a Chi Omega sister.
“I had...
Written by Shamira James
Before you start the new year of thriving, we can all agree that there are some things that have to go. Of course, everyone has those typical resolutions of “go to the gym more” or “cut...
Written by Joseph Carrick
For those unacquainted with football, Super Bowl LIII will occur on Feb. 3 in Atlanta, GA. The LA Rams will be face the New England Patriots, but more importantly: Maroon 5 will be hosting the halftime...
Written by Lucy Collins
After a successful performance last semester of Our Town by Thornton Wilder, Theatre RC will be back to perform the play Exit, Pursued by a Bear, directed by Dr. Lisa C. Warren.
This play, a dark...
Written by Jessica Shelburne
Surviving R. Kelly is a documentary released at the end of 2018 that reveals the music producer’s disreputable past. Involved in multiple counts of child pornography, abuse, rape, eviction and criminal activity, the recent accusations have...
Written by Charissa Roberson
The audience waited in silent anticipation as the trio of musicians took their seats on the Olin stage. For a moment, the tableau freezes—hands poised over piano keys, bows hovering inches from strings. Then, music breaks...
Written by Jordan Hanson
The year has only just begun and already there are rumors of upcoming album releases circulating. 2018 was a great year of music and this year is looking follow suit.
Though there are few definitive dates...
Written by Jessica Shelburne
Beginning in 1990 and every other year since then, the Olin and Smoyer Galleries host the Biennial Art Exhibition.
The galleries will be laden with a multitude of artistic creations from individuals within a 200-mi. radius of...
Written by Ian Gillen
Men’s Basketball:
The Men’s Basketball team turned the corner into the new year without skipping a beat! The team has only three losses since the start of December, and has shown no sign of slowing down in...
Written by Kaelyn Spickler
Mara Briggs
Track and Field
High Jump
Starting her senior season, Mara Briggs has set some big goals for herself. “I hope to be All-American again, and the big dream would be to win a national championship. I’m training...
Written by Bradley Bommarito
The beginning of each semester marks an important time period for a subset of the RC student body. This is the time of year that some students consider getting involved in Greek life. According to the...
Written by Ian Gillen
The Men’s and Women’s track and field teams are both still early on in their long season, but hope to improve upon their performance last week in the Keydet Invitational. The Kaydet meet brought about several...
Written by Bradley Bommarito
Last Monday marked the annual celebration and commemoration of the life and legacy of perhaps America’s greatest civil rights activist and most inspirational religious figure. Celebrated on the third Monday in January each year as a...
Written by Lorin Brice Hall
Roughly 60% of the human body is water, but folks don’t drink enough of it. CBS has reported that around 75% of the citizens of the United States are regularly dehydrated. The Institute of Medicine...
Written by Kaelyn Spickler
As we all know, the Patriots have dominated in the AFC over the last several seasons, and this year was no different. With players like Tom Brady, Rob Gronkowski, and Stephen Gostkowski, it’s easy to see...
Written by Jessica Shelburne
At the beginning of each year, many people partake in the tradition of setting goals to better their livelihood. A common resolution is to create a healthier lifestyle including weight loss and overall fitness. Quickly, gyms...
Written by Shamira James
Welcome back everyone! We’re picking back up with the working hard, partying harder and napping the hardest, but more importantly, we’re back to the grub! I’m a second semester senior (which is so painful to say)...
Written by Alexandra Gautier
Many student come into college thinking that their problems with acne and skincare would vanish as soon as they moved in. They are usually sadly mistaken. Instead of cursing your DNA for giving you acne, get...