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Protesters and police clashed in a violent fashion following an anti-Immigrations and Customs Enforcement (ICE) protest in downtown Seattle yesterday night. With pepper balls, tear gas, fireworks and ...
Audience members got a rare viewing opportunity last week when the CWU music department’s performance was accompanied by a composer in residence on Thursday. Throughout the past quarter, the Symphonic ...
Kittitas County Pride (KCP) hosted the third ever pride parade in Ellensburg this past Saturday, and the turnout was in the hundreds. The event started at Kittitas County Event Center with the parade ...
The Board of Trustees (BOT) voted in favor of a motion to approve the Services and Activities Committee’s (S&A) proposed budgets, but with a few additional stipulations. The proposed budgets, ...
Following the start of voting in the 2025-2026 ASCWU election on Monday, the student-only social media app Fizz has become a platform for anonymous accusations and controversy surrounding a variety of ...
Athletic Director Dennis Francois sat down with The Observer to discuss both men’s and women’s Rugby losing varsity sponsorship. The two programs have seen much success over their ten year spans, with ...
The Observer sat down with all three ASCWU presidential candidates, in person, to ask them about their past, views and goals as presidential candidates at CWU. Each candidate was provided with the ...
Athletic Director, Dennis Francois, and President Jim Wohlpart sent out an all-campus email on April 15, stating, “CWU Athletics has decided to discontinue varsity sponsorship of our men’s and women’s ...
The Services & Activities (S&A) Committee cut short public comment after nearly 100 people showed up to SURC 301 to protest the committee’s recently proposed budgets. Despite the fact that the ...
Under The Rug discuss their new single, “The Devil Smiles”, new album, life, happiness and more in this exclusive interview.
The Observer surveyed students at CWU about parking on campus. Twenty students responded, with 85% of students stating they could not find parking or had to park further away either very often or ...
Dining at CWU is always changing, and at the start of the 2024-2025 school year, it underwent major changes impacting students and staff alike. From the conversion of Holmes into an “all you care to ...