Heavy precipitation last week and subsequent runoff from melting snow flooded a section of the Laramie River Greenbelt Trailhead, causing the trail to be closed. … Greenbelt Trail closedRead more
Month: April 2015
City council selects municipal court judge
The Laramie City Council selected Joshua Merseal, a Laramie prosecutor, as the city’s newest municipal court judge last week. The decision came after an extensive … City council selects municipal court judgeRead more
Brian Schueler prepares for presidency
ASUW President Elect Brian Schueler is early. He’s sitting just outside of the Union, waiting for one of his last interviews before being sworn in. … Brian Schueler prepares for presidencyRead more
Reverse racism doesn’t exist
The most naive and inaccurate view I have ever had regarding race was believing that ‘reverse-racism’ exists. Unfortunately, this belief is so widely upheld that … Reverse racism doesn’t existRead more
The popular opinion, stop sharing
When I was in high school we had a unit in my senior English class where my teacher encouraged the class to choose a presidential … The popular opinion, stop sharingRead more
Laramie loses power
Thousands of Laramie residents found themselves in total darkness when a power outage early yesterday morning killed residential and city lights at around 2 a.m. … Laramie loses powerRead more
Science Column: Laramie washes hands with mountain lake
Chances are, you’ll be drinking some of the snow that fell last week. Our developed First World society insulates us from the long process that … Science Column: Laramie washes hands with mountain lakeRead more
Cowboy relay finishes seventh at Drake
The University of Wyoming men finished seventh in the 4×800-meter relay on Friday night in Des Moines, Iowa at the famous Drake Relays. The Cowboys … Cowboy relay finishes seventh at DrakeRead more
Men’s golf opens at BYU Ping Cougar classic
The University of Wyoming men’s golf team had an impressive showing in the first day of competition at the BYU Ping Cougar classic in Provo, … Men’s golf opens at BYU Ping Cougar classicRead more
Laramie temporarily loses power
Thousands of Laramie residents found themselves in total darkness when a power outage early this morning extinguished residential and city lights, starting at around 2 a.m. … Laramie temporarily loses powerRead more
College of Education selects new dean
The College of Education selected Ray Reutzel as its new dean last week. Reutzel is a University of Wyoming alumnus, receiving his bachelors in early … College of Education selects new deanRead more
Friends of Nepal hold vigil
An earthquake with a magnitude of 7.8 devastated villages in Nepal struck shortly before noon Saturday, and one UW RSO held a vigil in response … Friends of Nepal hold vigilRead more