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Across the world there is an effort to create a cleaner and friendlier environment, and UW is doing its part. Over the last decade and with the help of staff, faculty and students, a strong effort has been made to become an environmentally sustainable ...
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I know what it feels like to live in one of those northern sports cities like Minneapolis or Detroit, or even a little less northern, Cleveland. I go to school in Laramie, a place where the sports are, at times, as hard to deal with as the painfully col...
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This weekend, WikiLeaks released its bombshell of U.S. Diplomatic cables. It was, and will probably continue to be, a huge embarrassment for the U.S. The release of more than a quarter-million secret cables includes brutally candid assessments of world ...
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“A Christmas Carol” may have never been told this way before. Instead of the Charles Dickens tale being told about Scrooge’s second chance, the OpenStage Theatre Company of Fort Collins looks at Scrooge’s old partner Jacob Marley, and his path to...
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In the last few years, the UW campus has seen the completion of the Anthropology Building, indoor practice facility, Wildcatter Stadium Club & Suites, Information Library and Learning Center, College of Business Building, Information Technology Facility, ...
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Graduate students, on top of taking and teaching classes, must form a thesis that is worked on for the better part of their program. The Department of History faculty are coming together this week to help second year graduate students during the History ...
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The Cowgirls traveled to Northridge, California over Thanksgiving break and returned to Laramie with a little extra weight in their luggage—a tournament championship trophy. In the first game of the Woodland Hills Holiday Inn Thanksgiving Basketball C...
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The School of Energy Resources hosted the first annual Energy Careers Workshop Monday night, during which students interested in working in the energy resources industry were given the opportunity to learn skills critical to building their careers. Don Ro...
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On a lengthy winter journey, the wall of a storm front slowly creeps up. Soon after, the visibility is cut down to less than 50 feet in front of, and behind, the car. As the snow falls faster to the ground, the lines marking the sides of the road become...
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The UW Physical Plant has done several things this semester in an effort to reduce waste on campus. “We ordered 33 bins from Wastequip in Arvada Colorado. These type of bins are pretty typical in the recycling industry, we just didn’t have any on camp...
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The 2010 election midterms have just ended; some house races are still unresolved; the new congress hasn’t even started their session yet, and already it seems like it’s time to look to the 2012 Presidential Election. The obvious question is will Obam...
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The UW volleyball team fell to No. 15 Colorado State Thursday. Their record with two matches left to play is 22-8 and 7-7 in the MWC....
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The Supreme Court recently heard arguments in the case of California vs. The Entertainment Merchants Association and Entertainment Software Association; a case that has sparked discussion over the sale of violent video games to minors. The case centers ...
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State and industry leaders broke ground Friday on the $25.4 million state-of-the-art research and collaboration facility, the Energy Resources Center, which will help to join the School of Energy Resources and its various centers, including the Enhanced O...
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Rats, rats, rats. No, this does not refer to the feeling one has after finding out they got a bad grade on a test, it speaks of the newest production of the Department of Music’s Opera in a Gym (OIAG). Last week in the Fine Arts Concert Hall, OIAG prese...
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In a season where signs of optimism have dwindled for the Cowboys with each passing week, it would have been all too easy for the Cowboys to fold yet again in their season finale against rival Colorado State. With tradition and bragging rights on the line...
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Internet and social media makes it easy to stay in touch with friends and family across the world. Social networking sites Craigslist and Google make it easy to find whatever, or whoever a user may want in a matter of minutes. While this easy access is b...
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Hundreds of millions of people go online to social media sites, generating millions of dollars in profits from the web advertising that is directed specifically for each user. These social networking sites are using a new form of web advertising that s...
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Web 2.0 is the quintessential model of the Internet of the future. With enhanced convergence, usability and interactivity, Web 2.0 is rapidly changing the way Internet users surf, shop and discover their world. Simply put, Web 2.0 is the next evolutio...
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From rose buds to multi-million dollar blockbuster chick-flicks, love has its place in the economy. The most amount of money spent on romance each year is on Feb. 14. According to the National Retail Federation, Valentine’s Day 2010 generated an es...