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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

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Catholic Campus Ministries hosts “last supper” for students before finals

Logan Houser, Staff Reporter
May 27, 2015

Catholic Campus Ministry’s (CCM) wants to encourage an atmosphere for students that feels like a home away from home and a second family, especially during finals. Emma Mahr, one of CCM’s peer ministers,...

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Central Symphony and Chorales “Resurrect” Mahler’s “Symphony No. 2”

Logan Houser, Staff Reporter
May 13, 2015

It’s big, it’s loud, it’s Mahler! Central’s music department presents a powerful combination of voices and symphonies with “Symphony No. 2, Resurrection” by Austrian composer Gustav Mahler. The...

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Lion Rock Writers Series presents African-American Poetry Series

Logan Houser, Staff Reporter
May 6, 2015

Award winning writers will be representing minority voices in the African American Poetry Series. The Lion Rock Writers Series is showcasing authors from genres such as fiction, creative nonfiction,...

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Binding Culture museum exhibit open until June 13 in Central's Museum of Culture and Environment

Binding Culture museum exhibit open until June 13 in Central’s Museum of Culture and Environment

Logan Houser, Staff Reporter
April 23, 2015
Cultures should be appreciated for what they create and Central has been able to do just that in “Binding Culture,” the new Philippines exhibit for Central’s Museum of Culture and Environment.
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Steve Wagner and A.J. Keagle host "Science in a Pint" at Cornerstone Pie

Steve Wagner and A.J. Keagle host “Science in a Pint” at Cornerstone Pie

Logan Houser, Staff Reporter
April 13, 2015
Ever wondered about how beer is made? That was discussed in a packed back room of the Cornerstone Pie restaurant on Tuesday, April 7.
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