Spring 2025 Hype Magazine

DESIGNERS Thea Batch

Cover design by Jade Cupples

Jade Cupples Quade Finney Katrina Nolan Dulce Ochoa Jordan Tschabold WRITERS Mercer Akeson Thea Batch Floyd Lentz Jordan Tschabold Brian Valencia DISTRIBUTION Sella Brown Quade Finney VIDEOGRAPHERS Dylan Hanson Floyd Lentz EVENT LISTINGS Sella Brown ART DIRECTOR Rosario Naranjo EDITOR Lexi Wicks Lola Gallagher

Happy spring, Wildcats! The sun is out to greet your return and the programs on campus have planned quite an incredible quarter for you to enjoy. This season, we’re turning the page on major campus events— Family Weekend, SOURCE, Pilipino Culture Night, Polyfest, Showtime at Central, Student Appreciation Day, and so much more—all through a lens that’s as personal as it is vibrant. Our goal? To give you more than just a calendar of events, but a keepsake that celebrates the moments that make your college experience unforgettable. The design captures this spirit with hand-drawn elements and a playful layout, inviting you to reminisce and dive deeper into the community that defines campus life. So, flip through these pages, celebrate these timeless traditions, and get ready to make even more memories this quarter!

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Director for Governmental Affairs Represents CWU at the local, state, and federal levels, and works to engage students in state and national elections.

Director of Equity and Multicultural Affairs Represents and advocates for the students of CWU in areas such as diversity, equity, social activism, and inclusivity.

Senate Speaker Organizes the student senate and brings issues from the senate to the board.

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Get those boots strapped and slip those gloves on, it’s time for Spring Day of Service! Come celebrate Earth Month and participate in Ellensburg’s long-standing tradition to keep our community clean. Wildcats… SERVE! This is the 50th anniversary of Spring Day of Service, an event where students, staff, and faculty team up to preserve the beauty our area has to offer. This April it's more than just Earth Day, we’re celebrating a whole Earth Month! Volunteer your time this year and do your part to serve our local area as a team. It might feel like your contributions are too small on your own, but today the impact of your service will be felt through our whole community. Nearly 200 volunteers will be distributed to sites around Kittitas County to clean and restore the place we call home. By noon, our community will

feel and see the impact of all our hard work! Be sure to layer up, bring a pair of closed-toe shoes, and get ready to give back!

Get Involved Register on your own and meet some new people in your group, or register with an athletic team, department, club, or group of friends. Choose your preferred location on the form, along with the required information to sign up. Then, just show up and get your hands dirty! Upon check-in you’ll be given a FREE SLICE t-shirt, and after the work is done, be rewarded with a FREE brunch ticket at Holmes Dining. This spring, take the chance to give back and maintain our beloved community alongside fellow wildcats. Be sure to register by April 7 before slots fill up.

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This spring, Equity and Service Council (ESC) organizations are bringing the community together with a lineup of cultural celebrations for all to enjoy. From rich Filipino heritage to dynamic Black history and the warmth of Polynesian traditions, these events bring with them an opportunity for everyone to learn while enjoying music, games, and dance. These celebrations help broaden cultural understanding with engaging student-led performances and interactive activities. Enjoy a sneak peek into some of these events. April 19: Showtime at Central Paying homage to Showtime at the Apollo and the eras that helped build Black America, CWU’s Black Student Union or BSU is hosting Showtime at Central–an audience-engaging talent show. Performances will range from segments starting in the 60s and into the future. Instead of having designated judges, the audience will decide the fate of the performers. The audience can disqualify performers by “sweeping” those who aren’t meeting their standards off the stage, or cheer in approval. The winner takes home a cash prize. Showtime at Central hits the stage from 6 - 8 p.m. in the SURC Ballroom. May 2: Pilipino Cultural Night (PCN) From dances on the Barto Lawn to a community of students at the SURC Ballroom expressing their proud heritage, Pilipino Culture Night (or PCN— formerly Barrio Fiesta) is a night where students can express their love for Filipino culture while eating, playing games, and watching performances with friends. As a culture of acceptance, Filipino American Student Association (FASA) is inviting people of all backgrounds to learn and engage with Filipino customs. This year, CWU FASA plans to perform traditional dances and music with a mix of modern sounds. Some performances include: Melady, Tinikling, Maglalatik, Flower Dance, and Eskrima. PCN begin at 6 p.m. in the SURC Ballroom.

May 10: Polyfest Polyfest is back, and bigger than ever! This an event, hosted by the Pacific Islander Student Association or PISA, celebrating love for the islands through music and dance. This year, you can expect games, performances, and a focus on in-depth history of Pacific Islander culture. There will be 40 performers ready to dazzle the stage. “Polyfest is our biggest event of the year dedicated to celebrating and showcasing the beautiful cultures,” says PISA President, Letali Aulava. “It is an opportunity for us to share our love of the islands with the community, allowing others to experience the beauty, history, and spirit of our heritage.” Polyfest is happening during Family Weekend, from 6 - 8 p.m. in the SURC Ballroom. Other cultural celebrations to watch forinclude Rodeo de la Raza, Spring Festival, and African Night. 9

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MAY 9 Double Feature Friday

• The Incredibles • 4 p.m. • SURC Theatre • Incredibles 2 • 6 p.m. • SURC Theatre In the evening, celebrate Mother’s Day with a double feature viewing of both The Incredibles and Incredibles 2. Enjoy these classic Pixar films with the entire family. MAY 10 Ellensburg Farmers Market • 9 a.m. - 1 p.m. Downtown between Ruby and Pearl Saturday mornings bring the Ellensburg Farmers Market. You can indulge in local fare and handmade goods, while taking in the historical downtown Ellensburg. This may also be a great opportunity to check out one of our local brunch or lunch spots! Paint and Sip • 2 - 4 p.m. • SURC 137 Paint a bouquet of your family using reference guides of birth flowers at our non-alcoholic paint and sip. Get creative. PolyFest • 6 - 8 p.m. • SURC Ballroom In the evening, the Pacific Islander Student Association (PISA) will be putting on their annual Polyfest. You can expect music, dance, games, and presentations to show love for the islands and Polynesian culture. You won’t want to miss this staple in CWU’s event history! MAY 11 Family Weekend 5k • 9:30 a.m.• Meet at the SURC East Patio by the Wildcat statue Wrap up your weekend with a spring in your step. Walk, run, jog, or stroll through this 5k course, taking in the sights of campus and getting showered with spring colors. Come dressed in white or an outfit you’re ready to customize, as the course is packed with colorful chalk checkpoints that you’ll run through. Mother’s Day Brunch • 8 a.m. - 2 p.m. Holmes Dining Room Finally, on Sunday, before you head out of town, experience your student’s favorite on-campus brunch spot. Holmes Dining is here to provide Mother’s Day Brunch with classic and upscale breakfast items. There, you can truly embody the life of a college student in our best dining hall.

Hey there, Wildcats! (And Families) Welcome to Ellensburg! This weekend, take in our campus and community through the lens of your students. Celebrate all our college town has to offer, and curate your very own fun and informative weekend! ALL WEEKEND Annual Juried Student Exhibit Visit this annual exhibition for outstanding undergraduate student artwork created in the past academic year. Stop by to see the incredible work students have created within their studio art or graphic design classes since Spring 2024. Open Hours: Sarah Spurgeon Gallery, Randall Hall Room 141 Musical Theatre: Once Upon a Mattress All Weekend, you can catch performances of Central Theatre Ensemble’s production of Once Upon A Mattress. This quirky musical features a spin on the fairytale classic, The Princess and the Pea. All productions will be held in the Milo Smith Tower Theatre. Reserve your tickets now by visiting cwu.edu/tickets. Show Dates and Times: Friday: 10 a.m. - 3 p.m. Saturday: 1 p.m. - 5 p.m.

May 09: 7:30 p.m. May 10: 7:30 p.m. May 11: 2 p.m.

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Getting Involved

SOURCE is open to all students, and you have multiple ways you can participate! Presentation of work is not necessary to be a part of this great opportunity. Want to present during the event? Try creating an oral presentation, do a performance, create an exhibition, or design poster of your work to show off. You could even host a panel with your peers if you have similar topics.

What is SOURCE? Want to bulk up your portfolio and professional skills, while building your network? The Symposium of University Research and Creative Expression, also known as SOURCE, is an opportunity for students to present their mentored research, scholarship projects, and creative works in a professional environment. Practice presenting work within your discipline and help build your skills to apply in your future career. The goal of SOURCE is to create a welcoming and diverse environment to demonstrate all careers and skill levels and outstanding work that students have accomplished this year.

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EVENT SCHEDULE

THANK YOU, WILDCATS!

Central Washington University appreciates you! Picture this: it’s May 22nd. You’ve almost made it through a long and strenuous spring quarter, and you’re tired. You’re so tired, Wildcat. You’ve put in maximum effort all year and now, with spring quarter nearing it’s end, you sit at the foot of your twin XL bed and wonder; what was it all for? We’ve all been there. We truly appreciate all the work you’ve put in. All the days you get up for your 9 AM instead of hitting snooze, the way you always show up 10 minutes early for your shift at the dining hall, your involvement in campus life, and your general propensity to do great things at CWU. We see it all, we’ve got your back, and we thank you, from the bottom of our little crimson hearts. We love you, Wildcats!

10:00 AM - 12:00 PM

Start off the day by getting up early and putting on your working boots! There will be multiple options for service projects to beautify our campus and community. Watch for sign-ups, then get out there and serve!

1:00 PM - 3:00 PM

Once the service projects wrap up, the afternoon activities will ensue. Happening at various locations in and around the SURC, there will be a dunk tank, tie dye, karaoke, and more!

5:00 PM - 7:00 PM

Don’t run out of steam just yet, Wildcats, we haven’t even reached the finale events! Don't miss live music by Ellensburg's Star Anna and her band and California-based Los Shadows. They'll be playing from the Samuelson East Patio, surrounded by a lavish food truck festival, all for free! We hope to see you there!

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SCAN TO GET YOUR TICKETS!

Special co-branded CWU Mariners jersey available to CWU students, alumni, faculty/staff, and friends (while supplies last).

29th Annual CWU FASHION SHOW Saturday, June 7, 2025 Talented students from Apparel, Textiles and Merchandising debut their original collections on the runway. Produced by the Fashion Show Production class in collaboration with Theatre Arts, this immersive event blends fashion, creativity, and performance for an unforgettable experience! Tickets available at cwu.edu/tickets. Milo Smith Theatre, McConnell Hall 2 PM: Silent auction | 3 PM: Show

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Celebrating its 30th anniversary, the 2025 Symposium of University Research and Creative Expression showcases student work across all disciplines of research, scholarship, and creative activities.

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APPLICATION DEADLINE

WEDNESDAY APRIL 30

SUBMISSIONS DUE 11:59 PM

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Tuesdays 11 a.m.-2 p.m. Thursdays 2-5 p.m. April- 8, 10, 15, 17, 22, 24, 29 May- 1, 8, 13, 20, 22, 27, 29 June- 3 SURC 135

Join the Wildcat Academic Mentors on Tuesdays and Thursdays to relax and create something fun! You’ll get to do DIY arts and crafts and connect with peer mentors over topics like time management, self care, motivation and more! Rreelcahxa ragne d with the Wildcat Academic Mentors

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CHECK OUT THIS QUARTER’S EVENTS AND ACTIVITIES

Events are subject to change. Visit cwu.edu/events or department listed for the most current information. Get connected, CWU Engage , launching soon!

ALL QUARTER ASCWU EXECUTIVE BOARD PUBLIC MEETINGS 1 p.m. Mondays • SURC Pit Join your student government and learn what they’re working on, how you can get involved, and share your voice about university issues. ASCWU • ascwu@cwu.edu CWU SPORTS CLUBS Ongoing • Recreation Center, Recreation Sports Complex, Adler Recreation Complex • Free Come watch Recreation’s Sports Clubs this quarter. All games are free to CWU students, faculty/staff and community members. Recreation • recreation@cwu.edu GROUP X M-F • Group X Studio or Cat’s Den Free No matter what your workout preference, we have a class for you! Register through the Fusion Portal or at the Rec Center Membership Desk. Recreation • recreation@cwu.edu INTRAMURAL SPORTS Deadline is 12 p.m. on April 8. Intramural offers students and faculty/staff the chance to play in fun and friendly competition. Purchase Intramural Play Pass for $25 at the Rec Center and sign up on IMleagues.com with your CWU email to create or join teams. Recreation • recreation@cwu.edu MUSIC PERFORMANCES Don't miss opportunities to take in a variety of free and discounted performances of CWU's amazing musicians! Ticketed events on cwu.edu/tickets. Music Department • music@cwu.edu

MARCH 31 START SMART 10 a.m. – 4 p.m. • Bouillon 210 • Free Stop by the Transfer Lounge to meet other transfers, check your Canvas pages on our computers, print syllabi, enjoy a snack, and ask questions of our peer ambassadors. Every hour on the hour we’ll head out to help locate your buildings and classrooms! Transfer Center • transfer@cwu.edu APRIL 1 – APRIL 2 ART SUPPLY DRIVE 8 a.m. – 12 p.m. • Main Randall Hallway • Free Hey art students, want some free supplies and a chance to win a Jerrol’s gift card? Join us on the first 2 days of classes to pick up supplies for your class, or unload any you no longer need. ASCWU • ASCWUSenateCAH@cwu.edu APRIL 1 SPRING INVOLVEMENT FAIR 11:30 a.m. – 1:30 p.m. SURC Ballroom Stop by and check out ways to get involved on campus and in the community! Meet with student clubs, orgs, campus departments and community organizations. SLICE • slice@cwu.edu GATHER AND GROW EVENTS 2 – 4 p.m. • Wildcat Farm Free, volunteer event Gather and Grow Events will include a variety of activities, depending on the weather and work available. Please wear close-toed shoes, clothing you don’t mind getting dirty, and bring a water bottle! Wildcat Farm • WildcatFarm@cwu.edu

PERSONAL TRAINING M-F • $30/$18/$115-$200 Recreation Center Reach your fitness goals with a personal trainer and choose from individual, partner, or group training options. A consultation is required before personal training sessions begin. Email personaltraining@cwu.edu to get started. Recreation • recreation@cwu.edu RELAX AND RECHARGE WITH THE WILDCAT ACADEMIC MENTORS April 8, 15, 22, 29 May 11, 13, 20, 27 • June 3 11 a.m. – 2 p.m. | SURC 135 April 10, 17, 24 • May 1, 8, 22, 29 2 – 5 p.m. | SURC 135 Join the Wildcat Academic Mentors on Tuesdays and Thursdays to relax and create something fun! Do DIY arts and crafts and connect with peer mentors over topics like time management, self-care, motivation and more. Learning Commons • learningcommons@cwu.edu WILDCAT FARM OPEN HOURS 9 – 11 a.m. Wednesday and Friday starting April 2nd Join us at the Farm for a weekly drop-in volunteer opportunity. Spend time outdoors and help us grow food for our community. All are welcome, no sign up required. Wildcat Farm • WildcatFarm@cwu.edu WILDCAT LEADERSHIP COMMUNITY April 3, 8, 10 and 15 • SURC 250 12 - 12:30 p.m. and 5 - 5:30 p.m. Stop by one of these required orientations to join the spring leadership cohort! Weekly meetings start April 17. SLICE • slice@cwu.edu WILDCAT SPORTS Get out and cheer on your spring athletes! Students get free admission. Schedules available at wildcatsports.com.

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WILDCAT WELCOME 10 a.m. – 12 p.m. • Brooks Library Lobby • Free Join us to enjoy some fresh fruit and learn about CWU Libraries! CWU Libraries • libraries@cwu.edu APRIL 2 AI FOR JOB SEARCH 3 – 4 p.m. • Zoom Engage with AI tools for writing cover letters, resumes, networking and preparing for an interview. Career Services • careerservices@cwu.edu FIRESIDE CHAT 5 – 7 p.m. • SURC East Patio • Free Join Adventure Programs for s’mores, lawn games, and conversations around the fire. Recreation • recreation@cwu.edu APRIL 4 FIRST FRIDAY MOVIE 7 p.m. • SURC Theatre • Free for CWU Students, $5 GA Who is ready for some exciting dino fun? Jurassic Park is our first movie of the quarter. Enjoy digital bingo, free popcorn, and fun with friends. Campus Activities • campusactivities@cwu.edu APRIL 8 AVOIDING JOB SCAMS 6:30 p.m. • Zoom Don’t get scammed by a job posting. This workshop will help you avoid these traps. Career Services • careerservices@cwu.edu ADOPT-A-STREAM CLEANUP 6 p.m. • Meet at Bistro • Free Walk over to Environmental Club’s section of Wilson Creek and help clean the stream. Environmental Club • environmentalclub@cwuwildcat. onmicrosoft.com APRIL 9 RED CROSS BLOOD DRIVE 9 a.m. – 4 p.m. • SURC 137 Did you know just one donation can save up to three lives? Sign up as a donor to help address the critical need, or volunteer to help run the event. SLICE • slice@cwu.edu

RESUME WORKSHOP FOR ALLIED CAREERS 3 – 4:30 p.m. • Black Hall 129 Attend this resume building workshop that is specific to Allied Careers. CEPS • constructioncareers@cwu.edu GEAR SWAP 5 – 7 p.m. • SURC East Patio • Free Bring used outdoor gear in good condition to swap or sell, facilitated by Adventure Programs. Enjoy the firepit, s’mores, and lawn games. Recreation • recreation@cwu.edu APRIL 10 JESSE LEE KERCHEVAL – FRENCH GIRL: A GRAPHIC NOVEL 5 – 6 p.m. • Zoom Jesse Lee Kercheval is going to discuss her graphic memoir French Girl, talk about how she started drawing, and how writers can combine images and text. There will be a reading from the book with images that conclude our discussion. English Department • english@cwu.edu GAME AROUND THE GLOBE: A CULTURAL GAME NIGHT 4 – 7 p.m. • SURC 137 • Free Engage in cultural exchange through games from different regions, interact with domestic and international Wildcats in a casual, fun environment. ASCWU • ASCWUsenateIS@cwu.edu CEPS ALUMNI DAY 4 p.m. • Hogue 106 • Free Speak with prestigious alumni, network with Wildcats both past and present, and help recognize the alumni of the College of Education and Professional Studies. CEPS • CEPSAdvising@cwu.edu OPEN MIC NIGHT 6:30 p.m. • SURC Pit Come share your talent! Sing your heart out, play your instruments, share your comedy, or recite some poetry. We are looking forward to hearing you! Campus Activities • campusactivities@cwu.edu APRIL 11 CPR AND FIRST AID CLASS 2 – 5 p.m. • Location TBD • $75 This is an American Heart Association Certified class on proper use of AED, CPR, and First Aid. Register at the Rec Center Membership Desk at least one day before class. Recreation • recreation@cwu.edu

LATIN MUSIC NIGHT 4 – 6 p.m. • SURC Ballroom A&B Free Represent and celebrate the talent of Latino artists in these trying times for the Latin community. ASCWU • ASCWUSenateCOTS@cwu.edu ESC LIP SYNC BATTLE 6 – 8 p.m. • SURC Theater • Free Watch as ESC and student government showcase their lip-syncing talents and perform their favorite songs. Enjoy the performances and cheer on your favorite acts. ASCWU • ASCWUSenateESC@cwu.edu APRIL 12 SPRING DAY OF SERVICE 2025 7:30 a.m. – 12 p.m. • Free Join fellow Wildcats at sites throughout the county to help with a variety of preservation and cleanup projects. Register by April 6. Volunteers receive a shirt and free lunch! SLICE • slice@cwu.edu INTRODUCTION TO WORKING OUT CLINIC 10 a.m. – 12 p.m. • Recreation Center Weight Room • $5 Learn how to weight lift and exercise safely and effectively as we kick-off spring quarter. Register by 4/11/25 through the Fusion Portal or Rec Center Membership Desk. Recreation • recreation@cwu.edu APRIL 14 KAYAK ROLL SESSION 5 – 7 p.m. • CWU Aquatic Center $10 • Beginner Join this introductory class on the whitewater skill of rolling your kayak. Register any time before the session starts. Recreation • recreation@cwu.edu ASCWU PRIMARY CANDIDATE FORUM 6 - 8 p.m. • SURC 137 Candidates for all positions will give a brief introduction and share their platform. Hosted by ASCWU Election Commission. ASCWU • ASCWU.Elections@cwu.edu APRIL 15 GRAD KICKOFF 10 a.m. – 5 p.m. • Wildcat Shop • Free Order or pickup your grad regalia and prepare for graduation! Wildcat Shop • wildcatshop@cwu.edu

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APRIL 15 RESEARCH SMARTZ: BE A LIBRARY POWER-USER 12 – 1 p.m. • Virtual • Free Learn about more advanced search techniques, lesser-known databases, and how to make the most of all that CWU Libraries has to offer. CWU Libraries • libraries@cwu.edu FLY A KITE WITH SENATOR WYMAN 2 – 4 p.m. • West Patio/Science Lawn Free Join the Senator of the School of Graduate Studies and Research to decorate a kite or a wand and paper crown! Refreshments provided - bring food and a blanket to enjoy a picnic-style meal. RSVP to join us. ASCWU • ascwusenateGS@cwu.edu KCWU INFO SESSION 3 p.m. • SURC 135 • Free Come learn about Central’s award-winning radio station, 88.1 The ‘Burg! Discover all the ways you can get involved. KCWU Radio • kcwu.radio@cwu.edu Learn how to convey your strengths to employers and how to prepare for a career fair. Career Services • careerservices@cwu.edu SARAH L. BLUM: AUTHOR TALK, Q&A, BOOK SIGNING 5:30 – 7:30 p.m. • Student Commons and Virtual WHAT EMPLOYERS WANT 4 – 5 p.m. • Samuelson 102 Sarah L. Blum will be discussing her newest book, Warrior Nurse: PTSD and Healing . Join us for an author talk, Q&A session, and a book signing with Blum. Refreshments will be provided. CWU Libraries • libraries@cwu.edu APRIL 16 2025 INDUSTRY DAY 8:30 a.m. – 2 p.m. • SURC Ballroom Enjoy this recruitment event for all majors. Converse with potential future employers through a series of events and activities. Career Services • careerservices@cwu.edu GRAD KICKOFF 10 a.m. – 5 p.m. • Wildcat Shop • Free Order or pickup your grad regalia and prepare for graduation! Wildcat Shop • wildcatshop@cwu.edu

SPRING SPLASH 5 p.m. • Athletic Fields by Tomlinson Come cool off from a long year in a giant water balloon fight! ASCWU • ASCWUSenateATH@cwu.edu TOP ROPE CLINIC 5 – 6 p.m. • Climbing Wall $10 Beginner Learn how to use a top rope to climb at the wall. Techniques covered include rope tie-in, belay technique, back up belay and rope management. Register any time before the session starts. Recreation • recreation@cwu.edu ALLIED CAREER ALUMNI NIGHT 5 – 6:30 p.m. • Samuelson 204 Hear from a panel of CWU Alumni currently working in Allied Careers. CEPS • constructioncareers@cwu.edu APRIL 17 – MAY 17 2025 JURIED UNDERGRADUATE STUDENT ART EXHIBIT Visit this annual exhibition for outstanding undergraduate student artwork created during the past academic year. Opening reception is happening April 17, from 5 to 7 p.m. with an award ceremony happening at 6 p.m. Art Department • art_dept@cwu.edu APRIL 17 VETERAN’S CENTER END OF YEAR CELEBRATION 4 – 6 p.m. • Bouillon 214, Veterans Center An end of the year celebration for Veterans and recipients of the GI Bill, come get some pizza and enter in an equal opportunity drawing for some cool prizes! ASCWU • ASCWUSenateVC@cwu.edu 2025 DIVERSITY AWARDS 5 p.m. • SURC Ballroom • cwu.edu/tickets Celebrate colleagues and community members who foster a model learning community of equity and belonging. The event will feature a keynote by artist, abolitionist, scholar, and co-founder of Black Lives Matter, Patrisse Cullors.

THROWBACK THURSDAYS 7 p.m. • SURC Theatre • Free for CWU Students, $5 GA It’s time for some nostalgia! Don’t miss the chance to relive your childhood at our throwback Thursday movie nights! Campus Activities • campusactivities@cwu.edu APRIL 19 SUNSET HIKE 4 – 8:30 p.m. • TBA • $20 Join our trip leaders and your fellow students for some exercise and beautiful scenery in the Ellensburg area. Registration is due 4/18/25, followed by a 5 p.m. pre-trip meeting. Recreation • recreation@cwu.edu SHOWTIME AT CENTRAL 6 – 8 p.m. • SURC Ballroom Pay homage to Showtime at the Apollo and enjoy this talent show that will take you back through the eras of history and into the future. Black Student Union • bsu@cwu.edu HOT NEW JAM 9 p.m. • SURC Theatre Come see CWU’s best (and only) improv team! Campus Activities • campusactivities@cwu.edu APRIL 21 - 25 ASCWU PRIMARY ELECTION Opens at 8 a.m. Vote on CWU Engage! If you haven't already, download the Suitable app and get your account set up. ASCWU • ASCWU.Elections@cwu.edu APRIL 22 April 21, closes at 5 p.m. April 25 • CWU Engage MOCK INTERVIEWS: PART 1 Apply knowledge from Resume Workshop during Group Mock Interviews with Career Services and Industry Professionals. For scheduling information check our Instagram @cwualliedconstructionpathways. CEPS • constructioncareers@cwu.edu EARTH DAY EXPO 11 a.m. – 1 p.m. • SURC • Free Celebrate Earth Day by checking out our interactive booths, student-led projects, and hands-on ways to make a difference! CWU Sustainability • sustainability@cwu.edu

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APRIL 24-26 ORCHESIS SPRING PERFORMANCE: RESILIENCE Thursday—Saturday: 7:30 p.m. Saturday: 2 p.m. Milo Smith Tower Theatre $20 GA, $18 Seniors/Students $10 CWU Students with ID See how this year’s theme “Resilience” is interpreted by each choreographer. This show includes work from faculty, students, and guest artists. Theatre Arts • theatre@cwu.edu APRIL 24 FREE CLOTHING POP-UP 10 a.m. – 2 p.m. • SURC East Patio Free Refresh your wardrobe sustainably! Stop by to browse a curated selection of secondhand clothing, donate gently used items, and find unique fashion pieces that keep textiles out of the landfill and give them a second life. CWU Sustainability • sustainability@cwu.edu REPAIR FAIR 10 a.m. – 2 p.m. • SURC East Patio Free Join us for the Earth Week Repair Fair, where you can learn hands-on repair skills or try a new sustainable craft, keeping your favorite items in use and out of the landfill. CWU Sustainability • sustainability@cwu.edu #GIVECENTRAL 2025 11 a.m. – 3 p.m. • SURC Patio or SURC Pit • Free Come celebrate philanthropy at CWU during our annual day of giving, #GiveCentral! Treats, games and giveaways for campus community members who stop by. CWU Advancement • university.advancement@cwu.edu APRIL 26 CWU NIGHT AT THE MARINERS 5:10 p.m. Gates Open, 6:40 p.m. Game Starts • T-Mobile Park, Seattle WA Enjoy an incredible evening as our Wildcat family takes over T-Mobile Stadium when the Mariners take on the Miami Marlins. CWU ticket holders will receive a limited-edition CWU-Mariners themed jersey. Alumni Association • alumni@cwu.edu

APRIL 29 – APRIL 30 MOCK INTERVIEWS: PART 2 A 1-on-1 Mock Interview with Career Services and Industry Professionals. This is a two-day event with options for virtual (April 29), or in-person (April 30) mock interviews. For scheduling information check our Instagram @cwualliedconstructionpathways. CEPS • constructioncareers@cwu.edu APRIL 29 BYOP – BRING YOUR OWN PLANTER POT! 6 p.m. • Science 240 • Free Bring your own planter pot, come plant seeds with us, and take a new plant home with you. Seeds and soil provided. Environmental Club • environmentalclub@cwuwildcat. onmicrosoft.com LINKEDIN FOR STUDENTS 6:30 p.m. • Zoom Guiding you through creating and optimizing your LinkedIn profiles to jumpstart your professional network and career opportunities. Career Services • careerservices@cwu.edu APRIL 30 SEXUAL ASSAULT AWARENESS MONTH DAY OF ACTION EVENTS 1 – 8 p.m. • SURC Theatre, SURC Mezzanine, REC Center Celebrate Sexual Assault Awareness Month with PATH, and attend the 4th Annual Show Up, Speak Out. There will be multiple events happening throughout the day to bring attention and support for survivors of sexual assault. Office of Health Promotion • PATH@cwu.edu BEAT THE RESUME BOT 3 – 4 p.m. • Zoom Get tips for creating scannable resumes! Career Services • careerservices@cwu.edu CLIMBING CALISTHENICS 5 – 6 p.m. • Cat’s Den $10 All Skill Levels Build strength and agility with a workout designed for climbers! This class combines bodyweight exercises and climbing-specific movements to boost your power, endurance, and flexibility. All fitness levels welcome! Register any time before the session starts. Recreation • recreation@cwu.edu

GATHER AND GROW EVENTS 2 – 4 p.m. • Wildcat Farm Free, volunteer event Gather and Grow Events will include a variety of activities, depending on the weather and work available. Please wear close-toed shoes, clothing you don’t mind getting dirty, and bring a water bottle! CWU Sustainability • sustainability@cwu.edu JOB SEARCHING TIPS 6:30 p.m. • Zoom Get tips on job searching across different platforms and staying organized throughout the job search process. Career Services • careerservices@cwu.edu EARTH DAY MOVIE: THE LORAX 7 p.m. • SURC Theatre • Free for CWU Students, $5 GA Come watch the Lorax to celebrate Earth Day! A collaboration between Campus Activities and the Environmental Club. Campus Activities • campusactivties@cwu.edu APRIL 23 XERISCAPING WITH ENVIRONMENTAL CLUB 12 – 3 p.m. • Location TBD • Free Come help Environmental Club replace grass with native vegetation and increase sustainability on campus! Environmental Club • environmentalclub@cwuwildcat. onmicrosoft.com LADIES’ LIFTING HOUR 2 – 3 p.m. • Recreation Center Weight Room • Free Join an interactive series of events with women supporting women. Get exercise or routine ideas, form checks and more with personal trainers assisting. Please register no later than the day before each session. Recreation • recreation@cwu.edu OPEN MIC NIGHT 6:30 p.m. • SURC Pit Come share your talent! Sing your heart out, play your instruments, share your comedy, or recite some poetry. We are looking forward to hearing you! Campus Activities • campusactivities@cwu.edu

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APRIL 30 FIRESIDE CHAT 5 – 7 p.m. • SURC East Patio Free

MAY 5 - 9 ASCWU GENERAL ELECTION Opens at 8 a.m. May 5, closes at 5 p.m. May 9 Vote for your next ASCWU Executive Board and Senators! These student leaders will be representing you next year, so be sure to use your voice by voting. ASCWU • ASCWU.Elections@cwu.edu MAY 6 WHAT EMPLOYERS WANT 4 – 5 p.m. • Samuelson 102 Learn how to convey your strengths to employers and how to prepare for a career fair. Career Services • careerservices@cwu.edu MAY 7 MOTHER’S DAY TABLING WITH ENVIRONMENTAL CLUB! Time TBD • SURC Corridor • Free Looking for Mother’s Day Gifts? Come visit our table for cards, plants, jewelry, and more. We will also have information about upcoming events. Environmental Club • environmentalclub@cwuwildcat. onmicrosoft.com LADIES’ LIFTING HOUR 2 – 3 p.m. • Recreation Center Weight Room • Free Join an interactive series of events with women supporting women. Get exercise or routine ideas, form checks and more with personal trainers assisting. Please register no later than the day before each session. Recreation • recreation@cwu.edu MAY 8 SPRING CAREER, INTERNSHIP, AND GRAD SCHOOL FAIR 10 a.m. – 2 p.m. • SURC Ballroom Find a job, internship, or grad school program at this all-majors recruitment event. Career Services • careerservices@cwu.edu PLANT-BASED PICNIC 11 a.m. – 1 p.m. • Science Lawn Enjoy a free plant-based picnic from Dining Services featuring fresh and tasty menu items. Dining Services • dining@cwu.edu

ELAINA ELLIS – “FROM POETRY TO ROMANCE – EDITING ACROSS GENRES” 12 - 6 p.m. • Brooks Library Student Commons Crafting/Editing talk: 12 to 1 p.m. Reading: 5 to 6 p.m. Watch Elaina Ellis read excerpts from contributor stories published in her anthology Someplace Generous: An Inclusive Romance Anthology. English Department • english@cwu.edu THROWBACK THURSDAYS 7 p.m. • SURC Theatre • Free for CWU Students, $5 GA It’s time for some nostalgia! Don’t miss the chance to relive your childhood at our throwback Thursday movie nights! Campus Activities • campusactivities@cwu.edu MAY 2 CPR AND FIRST AID CLASS 2 – 5 p.m. • Location TBD • $75 This is an American Heart Association Certified class on proper use of AED, CPR, and First Aid. Register at the Rec Center Membership Desk at least one day before class. Recreation • recreation@cwu.edu MAY 3 WILD HORSE WIND FARM TOUR 2 p.m. • Wild Horse Wind Farm • Free Join Environmental Club for an educational tour of the Wild Horse Wind Farm to learn about renewable energy, wind turbines, and local sustainability efforts. Contact Max Henyan (max.henyan@cwu.edu) if you need assistance with transportation. Environmental Club • environmentalclub@cwuwildcat. onmicrosoft.com RODEO DE LA RAZA 6 – 8 p.m. • SURC Ballroom Join MEChA de CWU for an evening of music, dance, food, games and highlighting the Latin and Hispanic power and resistance. MEChA • mecha.club@cwu.edu HOT NEW JAM 9 p.m. • SURC Theatre Come see CWU’s best (and only) improv team! Campus Activities • campusactivities@cwu.edu

Join Adventure Programs for s’mores, lawn games, and conversations around the fire. Recreation • recreation@cwu.edu

SILENT BOOK CLUB 5 – 7 p.m. • The Attic

Readers and introverts, gather for a night of reading! Bring your current leisurely read and join fellow CWU students for two hours of silent reading. Don’t have anything to read? CWU Libraries will be providing a cart of popular books for you to choose from. CWU Libraries will provide warm beverages and cookies. CWU Libraries • libraries@cwu.edu RESTORATIVE YOGA 7 – 8 p.m. • Group X Studio • Free Join us for a healing experience of Restorative Yoga during Sexual Assault Awareness Month. Start with an educational fifteen-minute discussion and then ease into a conscious yoga flow. Calm your mind and slow down your movements to bring awareness back to self. Register prior to class session through Fusion Portal or Rec Center Membership Desk. Recreation • recreation@cwu.edu STUDENT GREEN FUND APPLICATION DEADLINE Have a sustainability project idea? Submit your application for the Student Green Fund by 11:59 p.m. on Wednesday, April 30th to be considered for funding initiatives that make CWU a greener, more sustainable campus CWU Sustainability • sustainability@cwu.edu MAY 1 ASCWU GENERAL CANDIDATE DEBATE 6 - 8 p.m. • SURC 137 General Election candidates will participate in a debate, moderated by ASCWU Election Commission. ASCWU • ASCWU.Elections@cwu.edu

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MAY 10 FARMERS MARKET 9 a.m. – 1 p.m. Downtown Ellensburg Take your family to the Ellensburg Farmer's Market. Campus Activities • campusactivities@cwu.edu PAINT AND SIP 2 – 4 p.m. • SURC 137 Paint a bouquet of your family at our non-alcoholic paint and sip! We look forward to seeing your artistic flare! Campus Activities • campusactivities@cwu.edu MAY 11 MOTHER’S DAY BRUNCH 8 a.m. — 2 p.m. • Holmes Dining Stop by Holmes Dining to enjoy a brunch with you and your mom. Show her some appreciation! Dining Services • dining@cwu.edu FAMILY WEEKEND 5K 9 a.m. — Meet at SURC East Patio Walk, run, or stroll through this 5K course, taking in the sights of campus and getting showered with spring colors. SLICE • slice@cwu.edu MAY 13 2ND HARVEST MOBILE FOOD PANTRY 12 – 2 p.m. • McIntyre Music Building Parking Lot • Free Stop by to pick up free groceries! Open to all students and community members. Wildcat Pantry • wildcatpantry@cwu.edu GATHER AND GROW EVENTS 2 – 4 p.m. • Wildcat Farm Free, volunteer event Gather and Grow Events will include a variety of activities, depending on the weather and work available. Please wear close-toed shoes, clothing you don’t mind getting dirty, and bring a water bottle! CWU Sustainability • sustainability@cwu.edu Learn how to lead climb at the climbing wall. This fun and challenging aspect of climbing wall will allow you to explore the same routes from a different perspective. Pre-requisite is successful completion of a Top Rope clinic. Must register before the session on May 13. Recreation • recreation@cwu.edu LEAD CLIMBING CLINIC 3 – 5 p.m. • Climbing Wall $40 Intermediate

INFORMATION SESSION VIA ZOOM 4 – 5 p.m. • Zoom Learn about the Allied Career Pathways Program – All are welcome! CEPS • constructioncareers@cwu.edu COLLEGE OF EDUCATION AND PROFESSIONAL STUDIES EQUITY, DIVERSITY, INCLUSION, AND 5 – 7 p.m. • SURC Theatre • Free This event will bring CEPS alumni to campus to share their thoughts about the importance of Equity, Diversity, Inclusion, and Belonging (EDIB) and their experiences with EDIB in the workplace. There will be a keynote speaker as well as a panel of speakers. CEPS • CEPSAdvising@cwu.edu MAY 9 – MAY 11 FAMILY WEEKEND Bring your family to indulge in some great events! Whether it be shopping or performances, there is something for you and your family to enjoy. Campus Activities • campusactivities@cwu.edu ONCE UPON A MATTRESS Friday and Saturday: 7:30 p.m. Sunday: 2 p.m. Milo Smith Tower Theatre BELONGING PANEL (CEPS EDIB PANEL) Carried on a wave of wonderful songs, by turns hilarious and raucous, romantic and melodic, this rollicking spin on the classic tale The Princess and the Pea provides game side splitting shenanigans. cwu.edu/tickets Theatre Arts • theatre@cwu.edu MAY 9 EMPOWER HER CONFERENCE: “BREAKING BARRIERS IN BUSINESS” 12 – 5 p.m. • Sue Lombard • Free Hear the perspectives of successful women. Enjoy a panel, breakout workshop, and a mocktail networking session. Women in Business Club • womeninbusiness@cwu.edu FAMILY WEEKEND DOUBLE FEATURE: THE INCREDIBLES 1 & 2 4 and 6 p.m. • SURC Theatre Celebrate your mom on Mother’s Day weekend with The Incredibles and Incredibles 2 double feature! Enjoy these classic Pixar films with the entire family. Campus Activities • campusactivities@cwu.edu

CENTRAL BINGO! 5 – 6:30 p.m. • SURC Ballroom A Free Come enjoy soda and classic Bingo to win gift cards, prizes and CWU swag! ASCWU • ASCWUSenateUTS@cwu.edu SIGN MAKING AND KNOW YOUR RIGHTS TRAINING 6 p.m. • Science 240 • Free To prepare for our March For Your Rights event, join Environmental Club and collaborators to build community and learn about activism. Environmental Club • environmentalclub@cwuwildcat. onmicrosoft.com MAY 14 – MAY 15 SOURCE 2025 30TH ANNIVERSARY All Day • SURC Celebrating its 30th anniversary, the 2025 Symposium of University Research and Creative Expression showcases student work across all disciplines of research, scholarship, and creative activities. Day 1 – Oral Presentations Day 2 – Poster Presentations Day 1and 2 – Special 30th Undergraduate Research • source@cwu.edu MAY 14 MANASTASH AND LION ROCK PRESENT: “LAUNCH AND Anniversary Sessions Celebrate the 35th Anniversary Edition of Manastash Vol. 35. We will be reading from excerpts published from the idea’s derivative of Invisible Worlds. See how authors, poets and artists think outside the box and push the boundaries of traditional storytelling. English Department • english@cwu.edu FIRESIDE CHAT 5 – 7 p.m. • SURC East Patio • Free Join Adventure Programs for s’mores, lawn games, and conversations around the fire. Recreation • recreation@cwu.edu GLOW CYCLE: GLOWUP TO THE 80’S 7 – 8 p.m. • Group X Studio • $5 Sweat it out in retro style to a glow-in- the-dark cycle class inspired by the ‘80s. Pump up the jam and pump up the legs as we go back in time to heart-pumping, high-energy hits. Register by 5/13/25. Recreation • recreation@cwu.edu 25 READING PARTY” Time TBD • SURC Pit

MAY 15 – MAY 16 SUSTAINABILITY FESTIVAL 10 a.m. – 3 p.m. • SURC East Patio Free Join us during SOURCE week for a Sustainability Festival! Day 1 – Walking Tours of CWU campus to highlight sustainable partners and LEED buildings. Day 2 – Come visit some awesome

MARCH FOR YOUR RIGHTS 12 p.m. • Meet at Wildcat Statue Bring your signs and your voice and join Environmental Club for a peaceful march through Ellensburg. Participate in creating an impact with various local communities. Environmental Club • environmentalclub@cwuwildcat. onmicrosoft.com MAY 20 TARA CAMPBELL – “IMAGINING THE FUTURE: A SPECULATIVE FICTION WRITING WORKSHOP” 5 – 6 p.m. • Virtual • Free Learn a brief history and definitions of speculative fiction. Practice the art of expression with climate change, genetic manipulation, or artificial intelligence that might affect you in the decades to come. Learning Commons • learningcommons@cwu.edu MAY 22 Come celebrate for students, with students. Enjoy this token of our appreciation, Wildcats! 9 a.m. - Service Projects Meet at the East Patio 1 - 3 p.m. - Karaoke Showdown SURC Pit Bring your music, ready your voice, and prepare yourselves for a Karaoke Showdown! Join us for a chance to win a cool prize! SWEECY/STUDENT APPRECIATION DAY ASCWU • ASCWUSenate@cwu.edu 1 – 3 p.m. - Tie Dye Madness with Senators Bridgewater and Delano East Patio Come tie-dye a CWU shirt! ASCWU • ASCWUSenate@cwu.edu 5 – 7 p.m. - Concert and Food Festival Samuelson Patio/Bistro/Chestnut Mall Enjoy good food, live music, games and giveaways at this Appreciation concert and food festival. Dining Services • dining@cwu.edu Campus Activities • campusactivities@cwu.edu

SUSTAINABILITY FORUM 3 – 4:30 p.m. • SURC 137 • Free Please join us at our forum for free food and light refreshments as we are celebrating students, staff, and faculty who have been sustainability champions and leaders. CWU Sustainability • sustainability@cwu.edu 9 a.m. Saturday to 6 p.m. Sunday Location TBA • $60 • Beginner Join OPR and hike in the Cascade Mountains where you’ll learn how to backpack, set up camp and cook your own meals. Registration is due 5/20/25, with a 5 p.m. pre-trip meeting on 5/23. Recreation • recreation@cwu.edu MAY 24 – MAY 25 BEGINNER OVERNIGHT BACKPACKING TRIP MAY 25 – JUNE 7 PLASTIC BAG DRIVE Wildcat Pantry and SURC Info Desk Box Drop Off Locations • Free Do you have a plastic bag laying around your house? Bring them to us! The Wildcat Pantry is a donation-based organization that appreciates any and all donations! Wildcat Pantry • wildcatpantry@cwu.edu MAY 26 ALLIED CAREER PATHWAYS MIXER 3 – 4:30 p.m. • Hogue 106 Connect with fellow students, industry professionals, and employers. CEPS • constructioncareers@cwu.edu MAY 27 COZY CROCHET N CRAFTS: THE SEQUEL! 4 – 6 p.m. • SURC Pit Have a fun evening of crocheting and crafts, learn or come hang out and teach others in the SURC Pit. ASCWU • ASCWUSenateSus@cwu.edu MAY 28 FIRESIDE CHAT 5 – 7 p.m. • SURC East Patio • Free Join Adventure Programs for s’mores, lawn games, and conversations around the fire. Recreation • recreation@cwu.edu

campus organizations that champion sustainability with exciting activities and games, featuring a special #GiveCentral luncheon.

CWU Sustainability • sustainability@cwu.edu MAY 15

LEAD CLIMBING CLINIC 3 – 5 p.m. • Climbing Wall $40 Intermediate

This is a two-part series to learn how to lead climb at the climbing wall. This fun and challenging aspect of climbing wall will allow you to explore the same routes from a different perspective. Pre-requisite is successful completion of a Top Rope clinic. Must register before the session on May 13 through the Fusion Portal or at the Rec Center Membership Desk. Recreation • recreation@cwu.edu MAY 17 YAKIMA RIVER FLOAT 10 a.m. – 5 p.m. • Location TBA • $20 Beginner-Intermediate Enjoy a fun day of rafting on the Yakima River. All rafting gear and transportation is included with the cost of the trip. Registration is due 5/16/25, followed by a 5 p.m. pre-trip meeting. Recreation • recreation@cwu.edu MAY 17

DAY HIKE WITH THE TRANSFER CENTER 11 a.m. – 1 p.m. • Free

Hey transfer students! Join us for a nature hike – get some sunshine, some exercise, and meet new people. Transportation provided, details when you sign up. Transfer Center • transfer@cwu.edu

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JUNE 2 – JUNE 13 TRANSFER CORDS FOR COMMENCEMENT 10 a.m. – 4 p.m. • Bouillon 210 • Free Congratulations, graduating transfer students! To commemorate your success, we invite you to sign up for a free cord signifying your status as a transfer student. You should receive an invitation to sign up mid-May. Transfer Center • transfer@cwu.edu JUNE 4 LADIES’ LIFTING HOUR 2 – 3 p.m. • Recreation Center Weight Room • Free Join an interactive series of events with women supporting women. Get exercise or routine ideas, form checks and more with personal trainers assisting. Please register no later than the day before each session. Recreation • recreation@cwu.edu JUNE 5 COFFEE WITH THE COPS 7 – 8:30 p.m. • Fishbowl • Free Stop by to chat with officers over a warm beverage! Ask questions, voice concerns, and get to know the officers from campus and the City of Ellensburg. CWU Libraries • libraries@cwu.edu JUNE 6 FRIDAY NIGHT MOVIE 7 p.m. • SURC Theatre Come watch a fun movie with friends! Campus Activites • campusactivities@cwu.edu JUNE 7 29TH ANNUAL CWU FASHION SHOW 2 – 4 p.m. • Milo Smith Theatre Don’t miss the 29th Annual CWU Fashion Show, where talented students from Apparel, Textiles and Merchandising debut their original collections on the runway. Apparel, Textiles, and Merchandising Program • cwu_atm@cwu.edu HOT NEW JAM 9 p.m. • SURC Theatre Come see CWU’s best (and only) improv team! Campus Activities • campusactivities@cwu.edu

JUNE 8 PAWS AND RELAX 3 – 5 p.m. • The Attic • Free

SILENT BOOK CLUB 5 – 7 p.m. • The Attic

Bring your current leisurely read and join fellow students for silent reading. Don’t have anything to read? CWU Libraries will be providing a cart of popular books for you to choose from! Warm beverages and cookies provided. CWU Libraries • libraries@cwu.edu Open Mic Night 6:30 p.m. • SURC Pit Come share your talent! Sing your heart out, play your instruments, share your comedy, or recite some poetry. We are looking forward to hearing you. Campus Activities • campusactivities@cwu.edu MAY 29 GATHER AND GROW EVENTS 2 – 4 p.m. • Wildcat Farm Free, volunteer event Gather and Grow Events will include a variety of activities, depending on the weather and work available. Please wear close-toed shoes, clothing you don’t mind getting dirty, and bring a water bottle! CWU Sustainability • sustainability@cwu.edu MAY 30 RESEARCH SMARTZ: GET PUBLISHED IN SCHOLARWORKS 12 – 1 p.m. • Virtual • Free Learn more about open access publishing, increasing your readership, and how to become a contributing scholar. CWU Libraries • libraries@cwu.edu CPR AND FIRST AID CLASS 2 – 5 p.m. • Location TBD • $75 This is an American Heart Association Certified class on proper use of AED, CPR, and First Aid. Register at the Rec Center Membership Desk at least one day before class. Recreation • recreation@cwu.edu MAY 31 SUNSET SUP 4 – 8 p.m. • Irene Rinehart Riverfront Park • $30 • Beginner-Intermediate Enjoy a relaxing evening of standup paddle boarding. Registration is due 5/29, with a 5 p.m. pre-trip meeting 5/30. Recreation • recreation@cwu.edu Transfer Center • transfer@cwu.edu

Swing by The Attic on the 4th floor and hang out with lovable dogs. We’ll have a rotating line-up of therapy dogs eager to be your friend. CWU Libraries • libraries@cwu.edu JUNE 9 GRAB AND GO CRAFT KITS 5 – 7 p.m. • Brooks Library Service Desk • Free We’ll provide the craft materials; you provide the creativity! Come by the Service Desk or Jimmy B’s and grab a prepared craft kit to take with you! CWU Libraries • libraries@cwu.edu JUNE 10 MAC AND CHEESE NIGHT 6 p.m. • Fishbowl • Free Take a study break to fuel up, courtesy of CWU Dining Services. We’ll have creamy macaroni and cheese with a variety of toppings, and coffee or tea. CWU Libraries • libraries@cwu.edu JUNE 11 FRIENDS OF THE BROOKS LIBRARY PIZZA NIGHT 6 p.m. • Fishbowl, 2nd Floor Stop by the Fishbowl and grab a slice or two of fresh pizza to keep your brain synapses firing! CWU Libraries • libraries@cwu.edu GRAD PARTY 8 – 10 p.m. • Sue Lombard rooms Graduating students are invited to celebrate graduation with Dining Services at Grad Party! Enjoy food, music, games, and more. Price TBD Dining Services • dining@cwu.edu OPEN MIC NIGHT 6:30 p.m. • SURC Pit • Free Come share your talent! Sing your heart out, play your instruments, share your comedy, or recite some poetry. We are looking forward to hearing you! Campus Activities • campusactivities@cwu.edu JUNE 12 COZY CORNER 9 a.m. – 3 p.m. • Student Commons Snuggle up in our cozy area, enjoy our comfy furniture,and some soothing forest ambience. Free event! CWU Libraries • libraries@cwu.edu 27

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