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NewsCentral Interviews CWU Student Media Members

- The Morning News team sits down with CWU Observ…

An episode of the 88.1 The 'Burg podcast, hosted by 88.1 The 'Burg, titled "NewsCentral Interviews CWU Student Media Members" was published on April 17, 2018 and runs 9 minutes.

April 17, 2018 ·9m · 88.1 The 'Burg

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- The Morning News team sits down with CWU Observer Editor-in-Chief Eric Rosane, CWU Pulse Magazine Editor-in-Chief Lexi Phillips, and CWU Observer Social Media Manager Mariah Valles to talk about Student Media at CWU.

- The Morning News team sits down with CWU Observer Editor-in-Chief Eric Rosane, CWU Pulse Magazine Editor-in-Chief Lexi Phillips, and CWU Observer Social Media Manager Mariah Valles to talk about Student Media at CWU.
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