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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

The Observer

Brevin Ross

Brevin Ross, Photographer

Photographer - Spring 2022, Fall 2022

Brevin is in the STEM Teaching Program and will also be minoring in Digital Marketing. He lives a very active lifestyle and often finds himself outdoors riding his bike, hiking, or in the winter season, snowboarding. Brevin got into Photography because of the small town he was raised in and the jaw-dropping views that were so close to his home. This is his second quarter with The Observer.

All content by Brevin Ross
Photo of Black Hall.

[Photo] CWU forms the joint governance sense making group

Megan Rogers, Assistant News Editor
January 25, 2023

Photo of Black Hall.

Students protesting Jared Odds treatment of students.

[Photo] Title Wave: Learning Commons tutors detail allegations against supervisor

Katherine Camarata, Lead Editor
January 18, 2023

Students protesting Jared Odd's treatment of students.

Nations from across the globe were represented in the flag parade for International Education Week.

[Photo] Flag parade celebrates students at home and abroad

Beau Sansom, Staff Reporter
November 18, 2022

Nations from across the globe were represented in the flag parade for International Education Week.

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[Photo] Andrew Ulstad

October 5, 2022

[Photo] Brevin Ross

March 31, 2022

[Photo] Megan Rogers

March 31, 2022

[Photo] Jahleel Breland

October 12, 2022

[Photo] Katlyn White

January 10, 2021

[Photo] Morgana Carroll

January 10, 2022

[Photo] Isaac Hinson

March 31, 2022

[Photo] Evan Couch

January 10, 2022

Cigman Fraud frontman Andrew Parker takes the Burgstock stage.

[Photo] Burgstock shines a light on up and coming talent

Katherine Camarata, Lead Editor
October 5, 2022

Cigman Fraud frontman Andrew Parker takes the Burgstock stage.

Students gather to celebrate at the ESC Block Party.

[Photo] ESC Block Party highlights identity-based clubs for students

Morgana Carroll, Scene Editor
September 28, 2022

Students gather to celebrate at the ESC Block Party.

Students playing cornhole at Bite of the Burg. Photo by Brevin Ross.

[Photo] Bite of the Burg’ offers food, drink and community

Evan Couch, News Editor
September 28, 2022

Students playing cornhole at Bite of the Burg. Photo by Brevin Ross.

Brevin Ross, Photographer
June 1, 2022

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Brevin Ross, Photographer
May 4, 2022

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Health Sciences building brings department together

[Video] Health Sciences building brings department together

Megan Rogers, Staff Reporter
May 4, 2022

Clinical Physiology, Nutrition and Public Health, EMS Paramedicine and Food Science programs are now housed in the same building. The 81,395 square-foot Health Sciences building had its grand opening on...

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Brevin Ross, Photographer
April 27, 2022

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Brevin Ross, Photographer
April 20, 2022

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Xavier Cavazos displays his pain.

[Video] La exposición, “Dónde la I-90 se une con la I-82” expone obras de arte de todo el país

Katherine Camarata, La editora de la sección Cultura
April 14, 2022

Los miembros de la comunidad se congregaron para compartir y reflexionar sobre la charla y la recepción de la artista que celebró la exposición “Dónde la I-90 se une con la I-82” el pasado jueves,...

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Xavier Cavazos displays his pain.

[Video] “Where I-90 meets I-82” exhibit features artwork from around the nation

Katherine Camarata, Scene Editor
April 13, 2022

“After a child drowns we close the well with a clay slab,” senior in Professional and Creative Writing and English Language and Literature Karla Maravilla said, her voice filled with sorrow while reading...

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