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Saturday U October 8, 2016 Jackson Hole Center for the Arts, 265 S Cache St, Jackson Go back to college for a day – minus the tests, stress and homework
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Saturday U October 8, 2016 Jackson Hole Center for the Arts, 265 S Cache St, Jackson Go back to college for a day – minus the tests, stress and homework

It came as a surprise to Central Wyoming College professor Jeremy Nielsen when he received news that a television pilot script he and CWC student Connie O’Donahue had been working

This week commemorates the continuing success of Gaining Early Awareness and Readiness for Undergraduate Programs, a college access program that provides students and families the support and resources needed for

Freshman Bailee Watt was the Rustlers’ top golfer for a second time this season; winning the women’s tournament in Lamar this past week. She wrapped up her final score with

Thurston placed third in the saddle bronc riding. Although he only scored a 69 overall for both days luck was on his side as other bronc riders failed to make

Amy Chidester is a sophomore at CWC studying pre-health. “I really enjoy anatomy and I’ve always liked Science,” Chidester said. “I want a career where I can help people.” After

Bailee Watt took the lead for the Central Wyoming College women’s golf team at the Northeastern College golf tournament in Sterling, Colorado last week. Watt shot a 78 and an

Central Wyoming College men’s and women’s golf opened their fall season with a tournament in La Junta, Colorado at Otero College, September 1-2. Kaleb Spiva and Mason Jowsey were two

The Central Wyoming College Theatre Department’s first major production of the new season is William Shakespeare’s The Tempest. Auditions will be Tuesday, August 30, at 6:30 p.m., in the Robert

With past ties to the NBA, men’s head basketball coach for Central Wyoming College, Pat Rafferty is finding himself back into the NBA realm as an assistant coach for the