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CWC signs more athletes this month to join the Rustlers. Cross Country Chelsea Badhawk signed a letter of intent last week by coach Al Lara to join the 2016 cross country
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CWC signs more athletes this month to join the Rustlers. Cross Country Chelsea Badhawk signed a letter of intent last week by coach Al Lara to join the 2016 cross country

It’s 15 minutes after our 15 hours of class is over for the week, and no one is leaving. Several of us are deep in conversation about naming our companies.

A historic apple orchard located at Central Wyoming College’s Sinks Canyon Center has received funds to help replenish deteriorating heritage apple trees that can be grown in Wyoming. CWC was

Ending the season with the second lowest score in the NJCAA Region IX golf season proved well for freshman Sarah Schroefel. Her score qualified her for nationals in Daytona Beach,

Professor Todd Guenther and eight Central Wyoming College archaeology students attended the 2016 annual conference of the Wyoming Association of Professional Archaeologists and Wyoming Archaeological Society in Cheyenne. More than

Dean Corson openly admits that he has the reading level of a 3rd grader. “I didn’t think it was possible for me to go to college,” Corson said, “I was

Some Central Wyoming College students have been impacted by the recent flooding in Fremont County, postponing their preparation for finals. The CWC Academic Affairs division recently met to discuss an

Tamara Ashburn is a fifth generation Wyoming woman living in Jackson and attending college at the CWC Jackson Outreach. After her mother passed away last year she decided that a

Undergraduate Research Day hosted at the University of Wyoming proved well for four Central Wyoming College students. Jana Favela, Asia Williams, Rachel Graham and Rachel Tighe all received a Community

Last year the Wyoming Community College Commission endorsed Level II funding and the state Legislature approved the funding for a new agriculture and animal science facility. Level II allowed Central