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The CWU Observer Online Have you gotten you hands on this week's Observer? The Drugs & Alcohol issue includes topics like legalizing marijuana, D.U.I.'s, and a profile of a student drug user. Pick it up. Grab a beer while you're at it.

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The CWU Observer Online This week's Observer is all about Drugs & Alcohol. Get your fix this Wednesday.

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The CWU Observer Online Pick up this weeks observer and read about The Battle, Bill Cosby, and CWU'S very own TEXTS FROM LAST NIGHT

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The CWU Observer Online Correction! Cover teaser meant to read "Faculty Union" NOT "Faculty Senate."
http://www.cwu.edu/~observer/controller.php?action=story&story=3386.

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CORRECTION: The headline listing for this story on the cover of this week's print edition of the Observer incorrectly reads "Faculty Senate." The headline was meant to have read "Faculty ...
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The CWU Observer Online In this issue: Football gears up for the Battle in Seattle, CWU celebrates women's suffrage, Organic Art opens, pumpkin beer gets reviewed, and more!

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Whether people are drawn to the artistic side of life, keeping it green, or keeping it fashionable, the newly opened store, Organic Art, offers a little something for everyone.
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The CWU Observer Online In this issue: Football gears up for the Battle in Seattle, CWU celebrates women's suffrage, Organic Art opens, pumpkin beer gets reviewed, and more!

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The CWU Observer Online Have you checked out this week's Observer? In stands on campus and around town! Pick one up!

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The CWU Observer Online First issue on news stands now!!

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The CWU Observer Online Today at 2 p.m. at the SURC Pit! CWU's Brianan Stanley shares her photographs and memoirs from her time in Morocco.

Memoirs of a CWU Student returning from Morocco
Location:CWU SURC Pit
Time:2:00PM Tuesday, June 2nd
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The CWU Observer Online This week: CWU rodeo stars make nationals, eating disorders unveiled on campus, strongmen and women flex for Central, and tomatoes take over....http://www.cwu.edu/~observer/

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Trent Reznor and Nine Inch Nails perform to a sold out crowed of 22,000 on Sunday, May 24, as part of the Sasquatch Musical Festival at the Gorge Amphitheater.
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The CWU Observer Online In this week's online issue: Religious protests, Fashion Files, the Brew Review, pickleball underdogs and more...

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Evangelist Robert Ephrata condemns Central students to hell for their sins during a religious protest outside the SURC on May 19.
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The CWU Observer Online BREAKING NEWS: Health department confirms first case of swine flu on CWU campus.

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The Kittitas County Public Health Department has confirmed the first case of swine flu at Central Washington University, but school officials said they see no reason to shut campus down.
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The CWU Observer Online Check out our new column, Sexual Etiquette with Miss Chastity. You know you're curious...

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Trimming the hedges, mowing the lawn, “manscaping”… it’s all part of proper sexual etiquette. And I am not talking about gardening here people. Good sex starts with good personal hygiene.
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The CWU Observer Online BREAKING NEWS: CWU Trustee Kinzer resigns after Board of Trustees vote in favor of 14 percent tuition increase.

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Taylor Roberts sat in English 102, taught by Professor Karen Holt. As 12:10 p.m. rolled around, two students walked out of class as part of last Friday’s protest. The planned “walk-out” was organized by ...
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The CWU Observer Online Free research trip to China for 12 lucky CWU students.

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A free trip to China might sound like something too good to be true, but for 12 CWU students it will be reality for six weeks this summer.