Heavy precipitation last week and subsequent runoff from melting snow flooded a section of the … Greenbelt Trail closedRead more
City council selects municipal court judge
The Laramie City Council selected Joshua Merseal, a Laramie prosecutor, as the city’s newest municipal … 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 … 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 doesn’t existRead more
The popular opinion, stop sharing
When I was in high school we had a unit in my senior English class … The popular opinion, stop sharingRead more
Laramie loses power
Thousands of Laramie residents found themselves in total darkness when a power outage early yesterday … 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 … 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 … 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 … 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 … 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 … 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 … Friends of Nepal hold vigilRead more
