The 12th annual Consumer Issues Conference will take place at 7 p.m. Wednesday in the Family Room of the Wyoming Union. The topic of this year’s conference will be consumer financial protection. “This year we chose the theme of consumer financial protection because there has been so much going on including the 2008 financial crisis, the Dodd-Frank bill and...
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Photos: Nichole Grady Ian Harrison speaks with Ed Morrison of Matrix Technologies Incorporated at the 2012 Fall Job Fair. The fair was an opportunity for students to network with possible employers about jobs and internships. University of Wyoming students speak with numerous vendors at the 2012 Fall Job
ASUW approves funds for Chinese cultural event
The Associated Students of the University of Wyoming voted Tuesday to award money for two Recognized Student Organizations funding board events and approved two administrative changes. The Association of Students Interested in China was given final approval by the senate for $7,000 to host a concert and workshops to learn how to play traditional Chinese...
What does your grocery store say about you?
Oct 3, 2012
You can tell a lot about a person based on where they choose to purchase their groceries. So much in fact that I have figured out the type of people who shop at three popular grocery stores. The crème de la crème of grocery stores is by far Whole Foods. For people who shop regularly at Whole Foods, any other grocery store is far beneath them. Whole...
Police seek public’s help in identifying remains
On Sept. 9, 2010, a sheepherder found the remains of an unidentified woman just a few miles off campus near Roger Canyon Road. The Jane Doe 2010 Case, as it has been known, is ongoing. The Albany County Police have done a full autopsy report indicating that the victim was a female anywhere from age 30 to 50 years old, between 5-foot-2 and 5-foot-4, and weighing...

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