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No-Li Brewhouse had an exceptionally busy Monday on June 2 as EWU faculty and local beer connoisseurs gathered for the ...
Four men’s basketball players have committed to transferring to Eastern Washington University next school year, continuing ...
After being hosted in Spokane for eight years, Eastern Washington University’s commencement ceremony will be back in Cheney ...
To the women in my engineering classes: While it is my intention in every other interaction I share with you to treat you as my peer, let me deviate from that to say that you and I are in fact unequal ...
When Nish Raje first started at Eastern, she was shocked to find that there was no international student club. “I am a WSU alumni and we had a huge community there,” Raje said. “And it’s very helpful ...
“It’s really about tuning into this closer internal dialogue that I’m trying to seek out and breaking it up into fragments.” Noelle Bowden unravels the process that goes into creating the series of ...
While walking to classes on the EWU campus, students pass by the one room schoolhouse that sits across the path from Williamson Hall and the campus mall. The small white building is also known as the ...
Through a bright Saturday morning, Eastern Washington University was the epicenter of color and extravagance: fantastical swishing dresses, half-hidden elf ears against the glittering makeup of those ...
The Cheney community closed down the streets during this weekend in order to dance and celebrate. This outdoor festival (Mayfest), extended for two days starting on Friday, May 6th and ending two days ...
Even though he considers himself well read in history, Eastern graduate Tim Harrington was not aware of the effects the Hanford site is having on people to this day. That is, until he took the ...
Northern Arizona and potential conference MVP Sophie Glancey overcame EWU point guard Peyton Howard’s scoring outburst to win 88-77 on Saturday, Feb. 22. Senior guard Peyton Howard dribbles the ball ...
Eastern Washington University students, faculty and alumni gathered on April 17 in the Catalyst Building for an immersive simulation designed to deepen understanding of the global refugee experience.
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