Correction

A story in Friday’s edition mistakenly reported the “Walk a Mile in Her Shoes” event would take place on Monday, Oct. 22. The correct date for the event is Tuesday, Oct. 23.

RSO board approves religious festival, geography week

The Recognized Student Organization Funding Board gave initial approval for $3,592 for two events during its Monday meeting. The first event was for the Friends of Nepal at University of Wyoming to host a Dasain celebration. Dasain is a 15-day religious festival and the largest celebrated by the Nepalese Hindu. The group plans to make the traditional meal and...

Opinion: There is still hope for Cowboys

Cowboy football fans do not get discouraged, yet. This season is just a tough one for the football team. They came off a hard loss in the New Mexico bowl game and are still working out kinks. The football team will have to win the rest of its games this season to go to a bowl game, and although I am a believer in miracles, I realize I must be realistic. This...

Women’s volleyball defeats Air Force, Boise

Women’s volleyball defeats Air Force, Boise

Oct 23, 2012

As the University of Wyoming Cowgirl Volleyball team begins to wind down its season, it is coming out with strong hopes of taking a champion title. In the team’s recent games against Air Force and Boise State, the Cowgirls took victory with incredible leads on their home turf at the UniWyo Sports Complex. The two wins bumped their overall record to 15-8 and...

Student’s interest in wildlife biology nets big-time scholarship

Student’s interest in wildlife biology nets big-time scholarship

Oct 23, 2012

University of Wyoming student Dillon Herman has been selected as a recipient of the Gerald L. Turpin Wildlife Leadership Award through the Rocky Mountain Elk Foundation. The RMEF recognizes outstanding wildlife science college students each spring through its scholarship program, the Wildlife Leadership Awards. Selection for the award has been a true honor,...