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By the students, for the students of Central Washington University

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By the students, for the students of Central Washington University

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Dylan Hanson, Photographer February 16, 2022

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Women’s basketball players reach milestones

Jake Hassebrock, Staff Reporter February 16, 2022

Two of CWU women’s basketball players recently passed major landmarks in their career statistics. Redshirt senior forward Kassidy Malcolm has accumulated 1000 points and 500 rebounds as a Wildcat and...

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CWU Basketball’s back-to-back doubleheaders

Evan Couch, Staff Reporter February 16, 2022

CWU men’s and women’s basketball teams faced a heavy schedule of games last week at Nicholson Pavilion. The CWU women’s team (16-5) tipped off the first of the double headers on Feb. 10 against...

Dr. Blaise Dondji outside St. Andrew_s Church

It takes a village: Dr. Blaise Dondji provides healthcare to his home in Bawa, Cameroon

Katherine Camarata, Senior Reporter February 16, 2022

Dr. Blaise Dondji has studied all over the globe and impacted many lives with his wife Francine Dondji and their children, Michel-Adrien, Camille and Dema, by his side. He returns what he learns and earns...

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CPR is ‘vitally important’ skill

Joshua Kornfeld, Staff Reporter February 16, 2022

CPR is a lifesaving skill that can buy necessary time in an emergency before emergency medical personnel can arrive. The American Heart Association estimates that bystander CPR increases the likelihood...

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Everyone needs to try ‘Earthing’

Addie Adkins, Columnist February 16, 2022

When was the last time you walked barefoot outside? I’m not talking about a quick jaunt out to the mailbox, or a run to the garbage bin and back, but walking barefoot intent on feeling the texture of...

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Where’s the “Diverse” in “Most Diverse Campus”?

Star Diavolikis, Columnist February 16, 2022

With the university flexing the title of being the “Most Diverse Campus in Washington,” it really doesn’t seem like it is. Granted there are efforts from organizations and offices such as the Diversity...

Funding and staffing concerns raised among theatre students

Funding and staffing concerns raised among theatre students

Star Diavolikis and Libby Williams February 16, 2022

Students in the Department of Theatre Arts are expressing concerns over possible funding and staff reductions they say would negatively impact the program. These students have spoken out at public meetings...

PUSH holds Pack the Pantry campaign to encourage food donations

PUSH holds Pack the Pantry campaign to encourage food donations

Morgana Carroll, Staff Reporter February 16, 2022

PUSH is hosting Pack the Pantry, a campaign to promote and encourage food donations during the month of February. This is a media campaign consisting of social media promotions and flyers everywhere on...

CWU men’s basketball falls to WWU

CWU men’s basketball falls to WWU

Jared Galanti, Sports Editor February 9, 2022

CWU men’s basketball fell to Western Washington University (WWU) on Tuesday Feb. 8 by a score of 97-86. CWU (12-6) kept the game close through the first six minutes of the game, at one point taking...

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Women’s basketball sweeps Alaska Fairbanks in double-header

Jake Hassebrock, Staff Reporter February 9, 2022

CWU women’s basketball added two more wins to their record last week against the University of Alaska Fairbanks (UAF) Nanooks. CWU (15-5) started their Alaska road trip on Wednesday, Feb. 2 with a...

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Soccer is more than a game to CWU’s new head women’s soccer coach

Evan Couch, Staff Reporter February 9, 2022

After searching through an extensive pool of candidates looking to fill the head coach spot for CWU women's soccer, the athletic department landed on Lindsey Lee to lead the program on Dec. 31.  The...

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