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Election meet and greet supports voter awareness
To promote voter awareness for local elections, ASUW provided students with an opportunity to meet candidates through a ‘meet and greet’ event on Oct. 17, … Election meet and greet supports voter awarenessRead more
Ecuadorian teacher highlights the importance of multiple cultures
Hispanic Heritage Month is a national holiday observed between September 15 and October 15 to encompass and appreciate the several different holidays and cultures throughout … Ecuadorian teacher highlights the importance of multiple culturesRead more
Kappa Kappa Gamma first to accept open-transgender student in UW history
Kappa Kappa Gamma (KKG) is the first sorority in the University of Wyoming’s history to accept an open-transgender student into their ranks. As reaffirmed by … Kappa Kappa Gamma first to accept open-transgender student in UW historyRead more
Celebrate breast cancer awareness with Bras With a Cause
In honor of breast cancer awareness month, the Wyoming Breast Cancer Initiative (WBCI) will be hosting its second annual Bras with Cause event in downtown … Celebrate breast cancer awareness with Bras With a CauseRead more
New addition to College of Law
On Sept. 16, the College of Law broke ground to officially begin the construction of the Alan K Simpson Center for Legal Service. “I’m looking … New addition to College of LawRead more
Student tuition could increase by 4%
There are two pathways for the future of student tuition at the University of Wyoming; the adoption of block tuition and, or, a 4% increase … Student tuition could increase by 4%Read more
$54 million emergency fund request dedicated to several projects
If approved, the University of Wyoming’s newest request for $54.65 million from the Legislature will be used to combat inflation in salary increases and utilities, … $54 million emergency fund request dedicated to several projectsRead more
Student debt relief finally released
On Wednesday, August 24, United States President Joe Biden announced a student debt relief plan that will include canceling anywhere between $10,000 and $20,000. The … Student debt relief finally releasedRead more
Saddle Up fails to create a positive experience for students
From August 14 to August 20, approximately 1300 incoming, transfer, and veteran students participated in the new required orientation program Saddle Up. “You’re helping foster … Saddle Up fails to create a positive experience for studentsRead more
Saddle Up continues despite flood damage
Despite unexpected weather impacts throughout Laramie, UW launched its new Saddle Up program according to schedule. “We have had a lot of late nights prepping … Saddle Up continues despite flood damageRead more
Cowboys overcome weather challenges
Students and staff from all different organizations came together to create recovery teams in response to the flash flooding on Saturday, August 13. “The teamwork … Cowboys overcome weather challengesRead more