by Josh Templin Left Start is a column examining video games from a left/socialist perspective. The first column looks at angry gamers and details what they really should be angry about. Gamers are angry. Perusing hundreds of comments on IGN… Read More ›
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By Edward Boice The RACC Job Fair aims to move students into the workforce. On Wednesday, April 6, at 10 A.M., RACC will be hosting its annual Job Fair. The event is in the Schmidt Training and Technology Center on… Read More ›
Fighting for their Dreams
by Ashlee Scott Washington Martial Arts Training Center (WMATC) uses intense fitness regimes and family-oriented support to help students find faith in themselves to battle obstacles.
New Partnership, New Bridge
By Ashlee Scott RACC has developed a partnership with Bucknell University’s College of Engineering to help students have a smooth transition into the university’s engineering program. In September, RACC’s Board of Trustees held a meeting in which the board members discussed an… Read More ›
Riffed and Ripped: “Marquee Moon”
By Josh Templin A regular column ripping into some of music’s best guitar solos. From a purely musical perspective, there isn’t much to distinguish a guitar solo from any other kind of instrumental solo aside from the instrumentation. And yet, culturally,… Read More ›
All Journalism Is Local
By Ashlee Scott Former journalist Donna Reed visits RACC to provide journalistic advice to students. Articles that were written today will become tomorrow’s history, and the news provides a chance to look back into that history, said Donna Reed, a… Read More ›