
Rustler Spotlight: Sierra Hernandez
Sierra Hernandez is a freshman from Riverton. She was familiar with CWC and wanted to study pre-legal and criminal justice. After she graduates from CWC, Hernandez wants to attend law
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Sierra Hernandez is a freshman from Riverton. She was familiar with CWC and wanted to study pre-legal and criminal justice. After she graduates from CWC, Hernandez wants to attend law

Keagan Meyer chose to come to CWC because of the pre-engineering opportunities that were available. In addition to being able to study pre-engineering he is also able to double major in mathematics.

For a moment in time Taylor Pyle was the only individual on the highest point of the continent when he stood on the summit of Mount Denali in Alaska. This

Six Central Wyoming College theatre department alumni are back on the Robert A. Peck Arts Center stage for the upcoming production of Jesus Christ Superstar. The play opens Friday, March 3

Rebekah Hutchison was in India when she decided to apply for CWC. The Riverton native was in India working with the nonprofit humanitarian organization, Youth with a Mission, where they

Chelsea “Shay” Bad Hawk chose CWC because it was close to home and said she likes being close to her family. She was a member of the cross-country team in

The Rustler basketball teams have been working hard on and off the court this academic year. The women’s basketball team had a 3.76 cumulative GPA score and the men’s team


Logan Kay is a sophomore from Thermopolis and is studying communications, radio broadcasting and film. Kay also decided to pursue a degree in film because he liked the instructor and

Central Wyoming College’s Student Support Service will have an open house to honor National TRIO Day Feb. 14 from 12:30-2:30pm in MH 121, 123 and 133. Student Support Services will