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Author: Natalie Serrag

Natalie Serrag has been a Staff Writer at the Branding Iron since September 2022. In her position at the Branding Iron, Natalie has covered everything from entertainment, UW politics, the arts, and feature interviews. At the University of Wyoming, Natalie is a Speech, Language and Hearing Sciences Major with an interest in feeding and swallowing disorders in newborns and linguistics. She has a passion for writing since studying creative writing at the Alabama School of Fine Arts. She looks forward to graduating in 2024 and become more engrossed in the UW community through her reporting.
Student speaks to the Generational Curse in Native Communities. 
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Student speaks to the Generational Curse in Native Communities. 

by Natalie SerragNovember 15, 2022November 15, 20220

Veronica Acosta Engavo has seen first hand the devastating effects of the mental health taboo … Student speaks to the Generational Curse in Native Communities. Read more

NAERCC provides students with community
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NAERCC provides students with community

by Natalie SerragNovember 14, 2022November 14, 20220

When Reinette Curry watched her infant son take his first steps in the University of … NAERCC provides students with communityRead more

Darwin St. Clair III; Representation, Responsibility, and life on the Reservation  
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Darwin St. Clair III; Representation, Responsibility, and life on the Reservation  

by Natalie SerragNovember 9, 2022November 9, 20220

Rez Up; this is the responsibility Darwin St. Clair III feels to Raise Up, to … Darwin St. Clair III; Representation, Responsibility, and life on the Reservation  Read more

Nobuntu brings the sounds of Zimbabwe to UW
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Nobuntu brings the sounds of Zimbabwe to UW

by Natalie SerragNovember 9, 2022November 9, 20220

Nobontu, a quintet from Bulawayo, Zimbabwe, came to the University of Wyoming’s Buchanan Performing Arts … Nobuntu brings the sounds of Zimbabwe to UWRead more

Day of the Dead brought to life at UW Art Museum celebration
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Day of the Dead brought to life at UW Art Museum celebration

by Natalie SerragNovember 1, 2022November 2, 20220

El Día de Los Muertos, or the Day of the Dead, was brought to life … Day of the Dead brought to life at UW Art Museum celebrationRead more

No small potatoes; 10,000 lbs. donated to feed Wyoming
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No small potatoes; 10,000 lbs. donated to feed Wyoming

by Natalie SerragOctober 28, 2022November 2, 20220

Recently over 10,000 pounds of potatoes were harvested and donated to hungry Wyoming families in … No small potatoes; 10,000 lbs. donated to feed WyomingRead more

Steven Millward and his journey as a law student living with Quadriplegia
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Steven Millward and his journey as a law student living with Quadriplegia

by Natalie SerragOctober 25, 2022November 2, 20220

Steven Millward is a UW student completing his Juris Doctorate degree and a man living … Steven Millward and his journey as a law student living with QuadriplegiaRead more

Growing community in Latinx/ Hispanic Heritage Month
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Growing community in Latinx/ Hispanic Heritage Month

by Natalie SerragOctober 21, 2022October 21, 20220

In celebration of  Latinx/Hispanic Heritage Month, Laramie’s Latinx communities came together at the historic Train … Growing community in Latinx/ Hispanic Heritage MonthRead more

Kelly Christine Marston on disability, success, and surviving cancer
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Kelly Christine Marston on disability, success, and surviving cancer

by Natalie SerragOctober 18, 2022October 18, 20220

Kelly Christine Marston, 22, is known to her family and friends as an avid plant … Kelly Christine Marston on disability, success, and surviving cancerRead more

Laramie City Council votes to keep meetings online despite public pushback
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Laramie City Council votes to keep meetings online despite public pushback

by Natalie SerragOctober 18, 2022October 18, 20220

Laramie’s city council has voted to remain holding meetings through Zoom format as opposed to … Laramie City Council votes to keep meetings online despite public pushbackRead more

Indigenous people’s day draws record crowd
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Indigenous people’s day draws record crowd

by Natalie SerragOctober 13, 2022October 13, 20220

Indigenous peoples day was celebrated in Simpson’s Plaza with its largest turnout to date, a … Indigenous people’s day draws record crowdRead more

40,000-year-old mammoth tusks on display at UW
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40,000-year-old mammoth tusks on display at UW

by Natalie SerragOctober 4, 2022October 4, 20220

Friday night saw the opening of a new exhibit at the University of Wyoming Art … 40,000-year-old mammoth tusks on display at UWRead more

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