February 23-March 2, 2021
Vol. 117 NO. 7
Men’s basketball returns to action Mitchell Roland Editor-in-Chief
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hile its excitement in the first two games didn’t match the results in the box score, the CWU men’s basketball team was just relieved to be back out on the
court this weekend. Over the past year, the team had its season suspended, virtual workouts, social distanced practices and a lack of clarity when it could compete again. While it looked like the season would start on Feb. 12, that game was postponed after someone in the program tested positive for COVID-19. The team returned to action on Feb. 19 and 20 against Seattle Pacific University (SPU). The first game was a tough four-point loss after it took a lead into halftime. The second game was not as close, as the team lost by 18. Head coach Brandon Rinta said the realization that the team would be competing against another program came a couple of hours before tipoff. Rinta said his feelings before the game surprised him since he has been around the game of basketball his entire life. “I wasn’t expecting to almost get emotional about the opportunity to play a game,” Rinta said. “Making plans, for any part of our lives over the past year, has almost been a pointless task.” Rinta was impressed by the energy and effort the players had during their first game and said he could “see the excitement” of the team. Rinta attributed Saturday’s deficit to the fact that the team only practiced four times in an 18day period. “To get to play two games in 24 hours, it was great and we’re going to be better because of it. But it was tough on the legs the second night,” Rinta said. “You have to look at it with some perspective. With the limited amount of time we’ve had together, and the limited amount of time they’ve been on the court, I think that everybody’s keeping in perspective.” Photo courtesy of Jacob Thompson Photo edited by Rebekah Blum
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ASCWU primary elections set for March Max Hughes Staff Reporter Primary elections for ASCWU start March 5. The primary election narrows down the number of candidates in each category to just two. This quarter, only one position is on the primary election ballot. The Director of Student Life & Facilities position has three candidates, the most of any category this year.
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Usually, positions might have up to four candidates, according to ASCWU Director for Government Affairs Edgar Espino. After the primary election, students will have the opportunity to get to know more about the candidates through debates and open forums online. “We are shifting away from in-person flyers, in-person posters and a lot of in-person campaigns because we also want to be equitable,” ASCWU President Mickael Candelaria said.
In past years, members of ASCWU would promote voting around the SURC and engage face-to-face with students around campus. The online format benefits those that don’t live on the Ellensburg campus, or even on this side of the mountains. “We do have, which is really exciting, we have two candidates that are actually based on the west side,” Candelaria said. In previous years, the website used for voting for ASCWU members was more
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difficult to use. Candidates platforms can now be found on Presence, a campus engagement website that CWU has been putting information about clubs and other on-campus organizations on. “Honestly, I think when I remember my freshman year, voting was a little confusing, not gonna lie,” Espino said. “Presence made everything just so much easier.”
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