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George Burchak discusses his experiences as a mink farmer. George talks about growing up in the Cle Elum area and jobs he had before he started mink farming. He details how they raised the mink ,…
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Elsie Bingay interviews Bob Cernick. He discusses growing up in Cle Elum, Washington. He talks about the abundance of outdoor activities his family did when he was young. These include camping,…
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Shirley Hood and
Richard Mack discuss working in the
economics department at Central Washington University. They also talk
about their education and early career. They recall…
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Don Hill was born in Yakima and moved to Easton before he turned
one. Don graduated from Cle Elum High School in 1955. He entered the logging industry at the
age 10 in his father’s company.…
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David Franklin talks about his ties to upper Kittitas county and changes he has seen in the area in his lifetime. He discusses how his in-laws came to the area and how they made a living in South…
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Violet (Vi) Burke talks about growing up in a household with twelve kids and being the middle child. Her family were farmers and she learned to enjoy farm life at an early age. She also discusses…
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Carlos Pelley talks about memories of Central Washington University and presenting at history conferences.
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Carlos Pelley talks about life and work during the Covid-19 pandemic and lock-downs.
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Jampa Dorje discusses his creation, The Primal Book, and the ideas and events that led to its creation.
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Video demonstrating CWU Archives and Special Collections video digitization station assembled from surplus equipment.
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Volha Isakava has been working at CWU and living in Ellensburg since
2014. A native of Crimea, Ukraine, Volha grew up in Minsk, Belarus. She
embarked on her first international adventure when she…
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Richard Moreno
talks about his education and getting a masters degree in journalism from
Columbia University, then early work as a newspaper reporter before moving
into public…
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Taylor Roice talks about his experiences as a student at Central Washington University during the COVID pandemic. He discusses the move to online classes and graduating.
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July 3rd 1992
First part: Roaring Creek, Lost Lake, old indian camps,
beginning the climb up the old Indian trail. There are natural sounds along the
way.
Morris Jenkins talks about…
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CWU’s Dean of Libraries reflects on providing library services during a pandemic, exploring a very quiet Ellensburg, and keeping in communication with friends far away.
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The Central Washington University Board of Trustees will hold a meeting: May 13, 2021, @ 1:30 - 2:30 PM
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