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Amber Cochran is a sophomore and plans to graduate in December with a degree in secondary education and English. Cochran started her education in Pennsylvania in business but switched to

Overcoming adversity wasn’t anything new for Phyllis Whitlock, but after she had been laid off from the oilfield multiple times, she knew it was time to make a new career

The Central Wyoming College music department will present a spring concert on Tuesday, April 24 at 7pm in the Robert A. Peck Arts Center Theater. The concert will feature the

Garret Phillips is a freshman from Rock Springs. He decided to attend CWC because he joined the golf team. The golf team was a big pull for me. I love

CWC freshman, Crystal Schubach, always enjoyed all of the different aspects of business and knew that was what she wanted to study in college. She is from Riverton and wanted

Central Wyoming College will have a Disaster Drill on May 2 from 8am-1pm. This Disaster Drill will be an educational exercise for students on campus and will take place near

Kelsey Nelson liked the atmosphere at CWC and after receiving the Hathaway scholarship she knew CWC was the college for her. Nelson is in the secondary education program and after

The Rustler 400 hit another success in its third year as a fundraiser for the Central Wyoming College athletic program. More than $40,000 was raised at the event on Friday,

Lauren Staten will graduate this May with a business administration degree. The Pinedale native has been accepted into the business program at the University of Wyoming and will transfer in