University of Wyoming students and faculty are unenthusiastic about going to the football game this Friday in person due to COVID-19 related concerns and limited … Students and faculty share concerns about possible football related COVID outbreakRead more
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Students voice concerns about new COVID testing system
The university announced a new testing system requiring students to test twice a week in order to receive a more accurate reading of COVID-19 cases … Students voice concerns about new COVID testing systemRead more
COE Library experiences decreased attendance
Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, less people are visiting The COE Library recently. “We are generally at about 20% of what we would normally see … COE Library experiences decreased attendanceRead more
Half-Acre Gym employs sanitation protocol to reduce COVID spread
The Half-Acre Gymnasium has been booked since they reopened less than a month ago. “It’s great to be open. Exercise helps with mental health which … Half-Acre Gym employs sanitation protocol to reduce COVID spreadRead more
7220 hosts Grab & Go events for students
7220 Entertainment is a student-fee funded program that normally hosts student events such as concerts, bingo nights, film festivals and lectures. 7220 Entertainment is now … 7220 hosts Grab & Go events for studentsRead more
Downtown offers COVID safe events for students and Laramie residents
Bond’s Brewing and other businesses downtown, including Laramie Main Street which is a volunteer organization that serves as the voice of downtown Laramie according to … Downtown offers COVID safe events for students and Laramie residentsRead more
Planetarium is still open for university and public use
In the Physical Science building there is a Planetarium, which is a domed theater, where students, faculty, staff and the public may look at the … Planetarium is still open for university and public useRead more
Students dissatisfied with enforcement of COVID testing
On October 3, President Seidel sent an email to the UW community and said students who are not taking the weekly COVID-19 tests will not … Students dissatisfied with enforcement of COVID testingRead more
Politics don’t belong in the classroom
Throughout my tenure as a University of Wyoming student, I have had all sorts of professors. Lazy professors, hyper professors, or even student professors are … Politics don’t belong in the classroomRead more
Honors professor experiments with a gradeless classroom
Ann Stebner Steele, a professor in the Honors College at the University of Wyoming, is experimenting with a “gradeless classroom” for her classes, where her … Honors professor experiments with a gradeless classroomRead more
Swing dancing goes virtual
The Cowboy Country Swing Club (CCSC) has moved its lessons to online videos and live events. The club started a tik tok and now hosts … Swing dancing goes virtualRead more
Laramie shows support for law enforcement through Blue Lives Matter rallies
Following the death of George Floyd and the 2020 Black Lives Matter movement, support for law enforcement has come to the forefront. The movement, known … Laramie shows support for law enforcement through Blue Lives Matter ralliesRead more