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The Observer

By the students, for the students of Central Washington University

The Observer

By the students, for the students of Central Washington University

The Observer

Joseph Stanger, Staff Reporter

Staff Reporter – Fall 2021

Scene Editor- Winter 2021

Staff Reporter – Spring 2020

All content by Joseph Stanger

CWU gives new purpose to fallen leaves

Joseph Stanger, Staff Reporter
November 11, 2021

It’s fall, which means it’s time for the leaves to float down from their branches and end up all over walkways, streets and in the gutters. But, instead of leaving them to decompose, become slipping...

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Questions arise surrounding accessibility at CWU

Joseph Stanger, Staff Reporter
November 7, 2021

Going to classes while living on campus isn’t particularly difficult: you walk the equivalent of a few blocks and you can get almost anywhere within minutes. But, if you’re a wheelchair user, getting...

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Smoke City

New vape shop opens near campus

Joseph Stanger and Libby Williams
October 21, 2021

A new vape shop, Smoke City Glass and Vape, has opened across the street from Lind Hall. Store manager Henry Abdel said this is his fourth location, with two stores in Yakima and one in Selah.   “I...

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The garden was dedicated to late CWU president Donald L. Garrity.

Maintaining Mizuno’s Garden

Joseph Stanger, Staff Reporter
October 7, 2021

Students living on CWU’s campus have likely walked past or through the Japanese Garden, located just west of the SURC. This garden, which was dedicated to late CWU president Donald L. Garrity in 1995...

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ROTC cadets experience a new kind of training

ROTC cadets experience a new kind of training

Joseph Stanger, Staff Reporter
June 3, 2020

During past quarters, with in-person classes and no social distancing regulations, students might have occasionally seen ROTC cadets training around campus. This quarter, to make sure those in the program...

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The ReCycle Bicycle shop has been booked with repair orders and an increase in new customers since the beginning of the COVID-19 pandemic. Service Manager Colton Beutel suggests that people may be seeking alternatives to staying inside due to the shutdown.

Bikes are back

Joseph Stanger, Staff Reporter
May 18, 2020

The ReCycle Bicycle Shop has seen a spike in business during the pandemic. Frank Johnston, the owner of the ReCycle Shop, said biking is very important to the town of Ellensburg. “It wasn’t as obvious...

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No panic at the dispo

No panic at the dispo

Joseph Stanger, Staff Reporter
May 2, 2020

During the pandemic, many businesses have been forced to close their doors indefinitely. Marijuana dispensaries, however, have not suffered the same fate. According to Washington State’s list of essential...

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A composed victory

A composed victory

Joseph Stanger, Staff Reporter
April 28, 2020

 Earlier this year, Aaron Rausch received a phone call from TVW, Washington State’s public affairs network, informing him he had won their composition competition. The 21-year-old percussion performance...

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How religious groups are adapting

How religious groups are adapting

Joseph Stanger, Staff Reporter
April 22, 2020

CWU’s religious groups are changing the way they meet and interact with one another due to the stay-at-home order. Online software has become the main mode of communication for events and activities...

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