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By the students, for the students of Central Washington University

The Observer

By the students, for the students of Central Washington University

The Observer

All content by Alexi Prante

Creatures of the night crawl and lurk

Alexi Prante, Staff Reporter
November 19, 2017

The science clubs of CWU come together to create the Nature of Night event which showcases planetarium shows, various nocturnal animals and a room filled with construction paper that has been created to...

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Watch constellations with the Astronomy Club

Alexi Prante, Staff Reporter
November 19, 2017

Standing on a roof in the middle of winter, huddled in blankets with a cup of hot chocolate in hand may not seem like the greatest idea to some, but for the Astronomy Club it’s the best idea thanks to...

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CWU’s flute choir expands

Alexi Prante, Staff Reporter
November 19, 2017

When you think of a band or symphony, the flute probably isn’t the first instrument you would think of.The CWU flute choir is trying to change that. In 1984, Dr. Hal Ott began directing the CWU Flute...

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Boys and ghouls come out to play

Alexi Prante, Staff Reporter
November 19, 2017

It’s the time for little ghouls and ghosts, princesses and jedi’s, to come to CWU for the 25th year of Boo Central. Boo Central is offering a safe place for kids to have some Halloween fun. The...

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Life Skills Educators Club prepares students for their futures

Alexi Prante, Staff Reporter
October 30, 2017

In 1918, when women were still staying at home, these classes would have been known as domestic economics. These classes would include learning how to iron a man’s shirt or how to clean stains out of...

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Jordan Richardson strums along as she performs.

Students perform at Open Mic Night

Alexi Prante, Staff Reporter
October 12, 2017

Imagine standing next to a small stage, waiting patiently until you hear your name being announced over a microphone. The nerves keep building and you start to wonder if it’s too late to back out. A...

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Swingcats boogie

Swingcats boogie

Alexi Prante, Staff Reporter
October 9, 2017

Swing music hangs in the air and  desks are pushed to one side of the large classroom to make way for the dance floor on the other side. Music plays from the speakers connected to someone’s laptop and...

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