CWU Observer Winter 2020 - Issue 9

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CWU Track and Field sends two to nationals

Mariah Valles Managing Editor

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All finals moved online in response to COVID-19 All final examinations have been moved online, according to an email sent by CWU Interim Provost Lynn Franken on March 10. Franken said final examinations, March 17-20, will not be given in class, in laboratories or in any face-to-face setting. “Exceptions, including exceptions related to disability accommodations, will be considered on a case-by-case basis, through recommendation by the department chair and approval by the dean of the college,” Franken wrote. Franken said students will be notified of all approved exceptions. “Throughout this process, three guiding principles have informed our decision-making: safeguarding our community; protecting the continuity and quality of the educational experience of our students, and participating in the international effort to curb the spread of COVID-19,” Franken wrote. All classes will be taught as normal for the remaining of the week. Franken’s notice states that as the COVID-19 status in the area becomes clear, the university may have to make adjustments for spring quarter. “To ensure readiness in case it may become necessary, faculty members are encouraged to prepare for transitioning in-class course work to modalities that would allow students to work from their residence halls or from home,” Franken wrote.

How to be more body positive

Della Babcock & Taylor Clark Staff Reporters

Photos courtesy of Lauren Orr/GNAC Office

Seniors Samantha La Rue (top) Erykah Weems (bottom) will be representing CWU in the NCAA DII Indoor National Championships.

As the CWU Track and Field indoor season comes to a close, some of the athletes on the team are gearing up for the NCAA DII Indoor National Championships. Seniors Samantha La Rue and Erykah Weems will be competing and representing CWU at the event. Head coach Kevin Adkisson will be accompanying both La Rue and Weems as they compete on March 1314 in Birmingham, Alabama. Adkisson said both athletes have been on the upswing. Adkisson is confident both

of the athletes can improve or at least match marks they’ve achieved throughout the season. “When you have an athlete like these two, who have been building through the season and producing great marks all the way up to the final meet, that just tells you they’re ready,” Adkisson said. “When [La Rue and Weems] go to the meet and continue to show that type of competition and improvement, they’re going to have a great chance to make the final.”

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Women at CWU inspire and empower others Harleen Kaur Staff Reporter

A woman can be a mother, a wife, a student and a boss. She can be anything she wants to be. March 8 was International Women’s Day, a day to celebrate women and their stories. At CWU there are women in every department who are working towards their dreams. From being homeless to being the first African-Amer-

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ican student president, Jasmin Washington overcame her struggles. Washington is ASCWU president and a senior majoring in public health. “I turned in my application to run on the last day, last hour, last minute,” Washington said. “I had the package fully filled out, but I felt like there were other people who were more qualified than I was. But I had to talk to myself and let myself know that nobody was as passionate

about the issues as I was.” Mickael Candelaria, a junior majoring in business administration with a specialization in human resource management, is the ASCWU vice president for student life and facilities. Candelaria said Washington is like the “mom” of the office. According to him, she takes care of everyone and everything. He also said Washington inspires other students and makes sure underrepresented students are heard in the community.

“Empowering is the biggest word that I would use for Jasmin,” Candelaria said. “She is the first African American woman to ever serve as the student body president, which is inspiring other young people of color and women that they too can be student body president of 13,000 students.”

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