Students and Faculty alike have faced “sweltering” heat in Farrell Hall, which is scheduled to be demolished this summer. Temporary air conditioning (AC) units have been brought in to cool the ...
A mechanical engineer was spotted surveying building materials for new dam construction across the irrigation canal alongside the Palouse to Cascade trail near Iron Horse Brewery. According to a key ...
In an era where national polarization is at an all time high, it is important for us to all look at the roles we play in that division. This applies to journalists at the highest level, and is ...
The sound of classic 1960s rock music filled the SURC ballroom with excitement and noise as Danny Vernon, an Elvis Presley ...
Students lined up along the Central Lawn to experience CWU’s third annual “Plant Based Picnic” by Dining Services last ...
After being down for around a day, Canvas services back up and running again, with security threats being dismissed by the ...
The lights dimmed, and the once-skeletal stage jumped to life in front of the audience with visible enthusiasm. Once the ...
Lion Rock Visiting Writers Series welcomed naturalist, editor and poet Elizabeth Bradfield for a craft talk, poetry reading ...
The Observer interviewed Haley, a Public Policy major, and Aurellia Chaplin, a Nutrition major, and presented both with the same five questions regarding their campaign, inspirations and goals as ...
The Board of Trustees hosted three listening sessions this past week, during which faculty, staff and a student shared a variety of concerns and some praise with the representatives. The main concerns ...
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