
Rustlers finish fall season strong
As the fall rodeo season came to a close this past weekend at Laramie County Community College, the Rustlers finished strong with Brady Thurston bringing home a winning title. Thurston
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As the fall rodeo season came to a close this past weekend at Laramie County Community College, the Rustlers finished strong with Brady Thurston bringing home a winning title. Thurston

Three faculty members and three Central Wyoming College alumni are in Innsbruck, Austria for Frozen Pasts, an archeology conference October 9-17. The group was invited by two people; a person

Nine cowboys and cowgirls for the CWC Rustlers made it to the final round at their home rodeo. The men’s team placed second and bumped up to fourth in the

Theatre professor and director Mike Myers gives his students the opportunity to play in lead roles as freshman; something most four year colleges and universities don’t do. He told freshman

Shanda Barlow is freshman studying pre-veterinary science. She is a local girl who decided to stay close to home. Her future plans include to attend the University of Wyoming to

Central Wyoming College cross country team traveled to Denver, Colorado on Oct. 3 to compete in the 7th Annual Roadrunner Invitational. The race was at Washington Park where the men competed

Bailee Watt once again took home the winning title at the ladies tournament in McCook, Nebraska. She won by five shots with a two day total of 165. Teammate Sarah

Sophomore Dalton Burgener took over the number one spot in steer wrestling in the NIRA Central Rocky Mountain Region leader board. Although he didn’t bring the buckle home from this

Central Wyoming College cross country team traveled to Billings, Montana where they competed in the Montana State University Billings Yellow Jacket Invite, along with five other schools. The men’s race

Jessica Stewart is a freshman from St. Stephens and wants to be an elementary school teacher; a dream she’s had since she was little. “Both of my parents are teachers,”