
Highlights of The Servant of Two Masters
Don’t miss this comical play, The Servant of Two Masters, it will have you laughing until you cry! Performances are tonight, Friday Oct. 16 at 7:30, Saturday Oct. 17 at 2:30 & 7:30
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Don’t miss this comical play, The Servant of Two Masters, it will have you laughing until you cry! Performances are tonight, Friday Oct. 16 at 7:30, Saturday Oct. 17 at 2:30 & 7:30
A case of vesicular stomatitis virus, most commonly found in horses, has been confirmed in Fremont County. There have been two confirmed horses at the CWC Equine Center and the

Meet the lady Rustlers! Cheer them on this season. Their first scrimmage will be against Eastern Wyoming College and will be on Oct. 16 at 3 pm in Torrington, Wyo.
Central Wyoming College’s rodeo team wrapped up the fall season with eight team members in the top ten for the region standing. The team finished the season in Cheyenne at the

Central Wyoming College cross country team returned from their fifth meet of the fall season. The meet was in Billings, Mont. for the Montana State University-Billings invitational. There were six

The lady Rustlers played against Casper College on Oct. 6. The team lost 3-0 but here are some highlights of the game.

Comedy reigns in the first major production of the CWC Theatre Department’s season with Carlo Goldoni’s The Servant of Two Masters. Identities are mistaken, duels are fought and confusion reigns when

The CWC Foundation hosted a scholarship reception Oct. 8 at the Robert A. Peck Art Center gallery. The reception hosted scholarship donors for an evening to meet their scholarship recipients. Sophomores

The National Science Foundation has awarded $1.5 million to a network of community colleges including Central Wyoming College, for the expansion of research opportunities to students. The grant was awarded