Just look at those Mod Bods
Photos: Brian Horlick-Cruz Several graduate students participate in the Mod Bod conference that discussed bodies and their relationships to emotion, environment, medicine, science, rhetoric, or language.
Photos: Brian Horlick-Cruz Several graduate students participate in the Mod Bod conference that discussed bodies and their relationships to emotion, environment, medicine, science, rhetoric, or language.
Adam Lehmitz, a third year senator with ASUW, is up for impeachment next week. According to Vice President of ASUW Brett Kahler, Lehmitz has fallen below expectations of his duty as a senator. The steering committee called him in to give him some outlines on what he needed to do to remedy the situation and…
Iran has begun to make progress with world powers from the United States, China, France, Great Britain, Russia and Germany in its nuclear weapon talks. While no agreements have been made yet, the most recent talk on Wednesday has been more progressive than ones in the past. The other leaders have tried to “get closer…
The experience of living as an overweight person and the life changing transformation he experienced on “The Ranch” come together in “One Size Fits Most,” a presentation by Chris Blackburn, a motivational speaker and Biggest Loser contestant from season three. Americans are familiar with the television reality program “The Biggest Loser,” which is now in…
The University of Wyoming Theater and Dance Department will present its spring dance concert “Variegations” at 7:30 p.m. tonight through March 2 on the UW Fine Arts Main Stage. The program will feature new contemporary ballet pieces, modern dance and will introduce screendance to audience members. Screendance incorporates the grace and beauty of the human…
Sydney, Australia native Amy Sarandopoulos has come a long way in her collegiate career, excelling in the classroom and on the soccer field. Sarandopoulos, a sociology major, has been honored as the 2012-13 Flittie Award recipient presented by the UW Department of Sociology. Although she has already moved back to Sydney, she still manages to…
This week’s issue of “What Really Grinds My Gears” isn’t an issue any of us common folk can control. It is still a valid annoyance, however entertaining the spectacle of the Academy Awards may be. I’m sure most of you either tuned in to watch, read about, or just knew about the Academy Awards that…
Let’s begin with a question: How do you feel about your body? Do you think you’re too fat? Too thin? Too short? Too tall? Not muscular enough? Maybe there are things about your general look you wish you could change, such as your nose or your cheekbones? Unfortunately, you are not alone if you wish…
What if you could pose with a ton of celebrities for an afternoon? Would you? Of course you would! You’d probably Tweet about it and Facebook it and brag about it on whatever other form of media you fancy. What if all those celebrities were merely posers themselves? One afternoon in London, I got the…
Photos: Brian Horlick-Cruz Piano duo Natasha Kislenko, left, and Ilya Sinaisky, right, performed several works on Monday night in the Fine Arts Concert Hall. The duo played works from Beethoven, Poulenc, Ravel, Schubert, and Stravinsky.
University of Wyoming Students Attorney Betsy Goudey spoke at The Associated Students of the University of Wyoming Tuesday meeting. Goudey spoke about the UW Student Attorney Program and discussed what it has to offer. Goudey offered some key points about UW Students’ Attorney Program, including helpful lease tips available on the website. On the Students…