Apparently, discrimination is American, even in the twenty-first century. Last week, the Kansas House of … Kansas wants to send America back 60 yearsRead more
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City Council discusses housing study, expansion
Laramie’s City Council met on Tuesday and discussed a housing study that could change zoning … City Council discusses housing study, expansionRead more
Hathaway gets a boost: Wyo State Senate expands scholarship program
The Wyoming State Senate passed two bills on Friday expanding the Hathaway scholarships providing financial … Hathaway gets a boost: Wyo State Senate expands scholarship programRead more
Campus construction set for Fall completion
Construction on campus continues while the semester rolls on: -Grand Avenue reconstruction will begin Monday … Campus construction set for Fall completionRead more
Medicaid bill defaults, many uninsured
The Wyoming House of Representatives turned down the option for expanding the Medicaid program last … Medicaid bill defaults, many uninsuredRead more
Biojewelry group teams up with Eco Chic
Containers of colorful beads surround conversing students who are focused on their tedious creations of … Biojewelry group teams up with Eco ChicRead more
Faculty study health benefits of gardening
The University of Wyoming and two local gardening groups are conducting a study on … Faculty study health benefits of gardeningRead more
Bill Nye: More than just a Science Guy
Most of our generation remember the wonderful joy of the TV cart being rolled in … Bill Nye: More than just a Science GuyRead more
Twelve-year-old pianist pursues passion
James Wilson was barely out of diapers when he first touched the keys of a … Twelve-year-old pianist pursues passionRead more
Wyo legislature revisits sexual assault bill
The “Sexual Assault Protection Order Act” was reintroduced to the Wyoming State Legislature early last … Wyo legislature revisits sexual assault billRead more
ASUW Update
Senators met last night for a meeting to discuss events and plans for the following … ASUW UpdateRead more
One Billion Rising speaks out
In 1998, author, playwright and activist Eve Ensler decided Valentine’s Day should represent more than … One Billion Rising speaks outRead more
