In the sixties and early seventies, corruption was rampant in the New York City Police Department. You couldn’t take five steps without someone offering you part of the take or threatening to cut your tongue off if you didn’t. One man stood alone against his corrupt comrades, one man dared to dream of a police force that didn’t put their own greed before...
ASUW Senate application
Mar 1, 2013
Applications are now available online for ASUW senators as well as for president and vice president. All those interested are encouraged to apply. Applications are due electronically by 4:30 p.m. March 6. There will be a mandatory candidate orientation to follow. More information will be provided to students via email. The elections process consists of applying,...
Berry Center holds first student art show, displays photos
Mar 1, 2013
The Berry Biodiversity Conservation Center held its first student art show Wednesday night, which is its first step to bridging the gap between arts and sciences. Fur and Feathers: A Photography Show by Beth Cochran was the first show in the Berry Center, though it is hoping to have more in the future. “The reason this is such a big deal is that this is the...
Wyoming bull rider heads to Mr. T event
Mar 1, 2013
Tyler Willis, nationally ranked bull rider who recently competed a the NFR in Las Vegas along with 30 bulls and other riders, will be featured at the ninth annual Mr. T Bull riding event. Contrary to popular belief, this event has nothing to do with the actor Mr. T. Rather, the bulls bucking in the event are decedents of the famous rodeo bull, Mr. T. During...
Wyo driving not for faint of heart
Mar 1, 2013
As a resident of Casper, to get home I must traverse the treacherous highway 287/487. Recently I went home and my return to Laramie was delayed by the snowstorm. I stayed an extra night, hoping that the roads would clear and as Monday morning rolled around, with the utmost confidence in my 1997 Chevy Monte Carlo, I set out. I have nearly died driving countless...

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