Last week, The Observer’s cover story discussed an ethical dilemma in which CWU President Jim Wohlpart directly offered an internship to The Observer’s Editor-in-chief (EIC) Isaac Hinson, according to ...
Chances are, at some point during your time at CWU, you’ve caught wind of Snorkel, the popular tortoise who hides out in the greenhouse most of the week. You may have even been lucky enough to catch a ...
This past Saturday on Oct. 4, Tomlinson stadium erupted in activity as CWU students enjoyed their first football game of the ...
Campus Activities ran a well-attended Bingo Night at the Student Union and Recreation Center (SURC) Ballroom. The one and a half hour event only had 200 different Bingo cards, but an additional 50 ...
At the time of this article’s publication, the U.S. government is in a state of shutdown, and has been for almost a full week. While that may sound scary, and for many it is, the actual effects of a ...
Smoke rolled onto the CWU campus alongside this year’s incoming student class, dropping the air quality on campus to new lows ...
James E. Brooks Library is a place of comfort for students eager to engage in intellectual study and learning with one ...
For over 50 years, the Language and Literature (L&L) building housed CWU’s English, History and even some Philosophy courses.
In partnership with the DMAC Foundation, Lyft and Rainier Taxi will be offering CWU students free rides from 10 p.m. to 5 a.m ...
Nearly every week, Ellensburg Indivisible meets to protest the current administration and share their message with the town.
Open mic nights at Old Skool’s have been an integral event in the Ellensburg music scene for ten years. The music that happens in the back room of Old Skool’s every Sunday from 7 to 9 p.m. can be the ...
Auburn, Ellensburg and the PNW Before his time in the Villa, before the streams and the book club, Jeremiah Brown was, and is ...
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