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Fern Naomi Renville (she/her) is a Sisseton Wahpeton Dakota, Omaha, and Seneca-Cayuga storyteller, theatre director, and playwright. She is the great-granddaughter of Melinda Cayuga, a Seneca…
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A Dead Name That Learned How to Live
Time: 4.23.21 Friday 10:00am-11:00am
Voices from Performance series is a colloquium series that highlights the work of diverse artists, scholars, and activists…
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John Haroldson earned a Bachelor's Degree in Philosophy from Central Washington University and a Doctorate in Jurisprudence from the University of Oregon. He is a member of the Oregon and…
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FIRST Robotics of Washington State holds their annual robotics tournament at Central Washington University. CWU's College of the
Students are challenged to, among other things, raise funds…
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Central Washington University President James L. Gaudino gives the State of the University Address. Guest speaker is former King County Executive and alumnus Ron Sims.
Recorded February 16, 2017
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Every quarter during final exams, the CWU library staff breaks out the waffle irons and syrup. They want students to take a study break and enjoy a waffle. Waffle night is the tuesday of finals week…
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Colleen Major (b. 1926) arrived in Cle Elum, Washington, in 1954 and was hired at Patrick Mine as the secretary for Harry Patrick. She was later promoted to head bookkeeper. In this interview, Major…
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Ansel Taylor describes his career in logging at the beginning of the twentieth century. He speaks about river drives and Indian-white relations in the Swauk region of Washington state. He talks about…
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Stella Walsh discusses her family?s background in homesteading and running the Walsh sawmill in the Teanaway River Valley, Washington, until 1908, when they moved the mill to Lake Cle Elum. Walsh…
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Albert Schober (married to Margurite Campbell) speaks in three separate interviews about life in Cle Elum, Washington, in the early twentieth century. He describes local transportation, taverns,…
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Paul Starkovich talks about his family's history with logging in the Swauk, Tanum, and Casland areas in Washington state. He explains how his father supplied wood to the Northwestern Improvement…
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Theodore (Ted) Rooks (b. 1903 in South Cle Elum, Washington) talks about his childhood and education at Hazelwood School. He talks about working in logging camps and about the impact of the…
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