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NEWS – The Observer The Director of Civil Rights Compliance and Title IX at CWU, John MacArthur, sat down with The Observer to share how Title IX cases are handled at CWU, and answer questions about the process following
About – The Observer The Observer is Central Washington University’s student-run newspaper, printing weekly and publishing online daily The Observer has been publishing since December 1916
CWU welcomes back Club Rugby after a decade – The Observer After ten years as a varsity sport at CWU, rugby has been moved back to a club after the realization that the program at a varsity level was impacting CWU’s other athletic programs
The Observer’s Year In Review – The Observer Students at CWU have notably expressed mixed reactions to the new president, and in continued coverage by The Observer, it has been recorded that while many students are expressing disdain for the president’s current policies and actions, there are still many students happy with the election
SPORTS – The Observer On Oct 11, the Central Washington University (CWU) Wildcats beat University of Texas Permian Basin (UTPB) Falcons in a tight 27-14 matchup The Wildcats entered the day as underdogs, sitting at No 13
“We’re not here to make happy athletes, we’re here to make winners” According to CWU Athletic Director Dr Dennis Francois, “Anytime there’s situations where student athletes might not be happy with a new coach and other new things, change is difficult, and it is different for everybody It’s difficult for new coaches coming into a new environment
CWU Union Presidents respond to staffing attrition: “It can’t be . . . While the general consensus across the assorted union chapter presidents at Central has been that they would rather face attrition than layoffs, the nuance of what attrition effects on CWU’s campus has led to mixed reactions from staff and faculty alike
A ball hawk among Wildcats – The Observer Putting in the work through his tenure at CWU, Volk has turned into an outstanding player and leader for the team, getting better every year Starting in 2021, Volk has been himself both mentally and physically through the years
Looking back on the Wildcats nationally-ranked season - The Observer The CWU women’s volleyball team finished the season with an overall record of 20-7 This secured their spot at number 22 in the nation following their season ending in a loss to California State University, San Bernardino