CWU President Jim Wohlpart commented on the faculty-backed vote of no confidence against him during a Fireside Chat event on ...
Due to the ongoing nature of the three students’ Title IX cases and/or respective legal situations, which could be negatively ...
Stricter book-banning laws rolled out in 2026 are spreading across states, affecting public libraries, schools, universities ...
For the first time in four years, hopeful athletes entered the Nicholson Fieldhouse on Feb. 19 for the chance to join CWU’s ...
The faculty-backed vote of no confidence against President Jim Wohlpart officially passed on Feb. 18, with 81.6% of voters ...
This past year, Ellensburg has faced flooding, smoke and extreme heat hazards. The Ellensburg Environmental Commission won ...
Many people distinguish CWU from other colleges in Washington for its unique education and science programs, especially as ...
In the fall quarter of 2023, CWU’s Web Services released a newly implemented website, completely overhauling the previous design. The website originally faced multiple dead ends and non-functioning ...
February is the one month where Black voices, culture and pain are explored and amplified. For some, it is just a regular month filled with mundane tasks and responsibilities, but for the Black ...
The Multimodal Education Center (MEC) is a university-wide program that enables students and faculty to engage in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM). “[The MEC] is a hub of ...
Following a confirmed case of measles on CWU campus last month, the Kittitas County Health Department (KCPHD) issued a release stating that while no other cases have been reported, they will continue ...
When the COVID-19 pandemic caused a drastic change in the way we all go about our daily lives, it became apparent to Director of Dining Services Dean Masuccio that there would have to be changes to ...
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