President Tom Buchanan announced Sept. 6 during the University of Wyoming State of the University Address that he will be stepping down after the 2012-2013 academic year. Photos: Denise Caskey Denise CaskeyMore Posts… [more]
Companionship of miniature horses and test taking accommodations are some of the services the University Disability Support Services offers to students, faculty and staff to help them succeed at UW. “They know you on a first name basis at UDSS. This provides a comforting and welcoming atmosphere,�… [more]
Of the 100 crops that provide 90 percent of the world’s food, over 70 are pollinated by bees, according to a recent U.N. report. “Bees are the primary pollinators for most flowering plants,” Olivia Nater, a UW student studying bees for her master’s thesis, said. “I find bees fascinatin… [more]
All art has a purpose. Art decorates people’s lives. Art can start conversations and create controversy. Art also can inspire people to act. Victoria Denecke is a student artist whose work does just that. Denecke’s work will be exhibited from Sept. 4 to Sept. 15 at the University of Wyoming … [more]
The term Pagan for some connotes darkness and evil. Others may conjure up mental images of tree-hugging hippies. For a small portion of the population, Pagan is simply an umbrella term similar to Christianity used to describe a group of religions based on love for the Earth and devotion to both the … [more]
Athletes loading up on carbs or students trying to watch their weight can add another tool to their dietary arsenal from Residence Life and Dining Services. Tucked away under the Residence Life and Dining Services tab of the University of Wyoming website is a new and little-known tool called YourNut… [more]
During the opening week of the semester, students banded together to raise funds after a car crash this summer left the community devastated and a University of Wyoming student fighting for her life. Students put together both a bake sale and a benefit concert for Christina Ott. Friends of Ott manne… [more]
Gov. Matt Mead has signed an official proclamation declaring August 31st as College Colors Day in Laramie, but “College Colors Day” will extend far beyond our campus. Alumni and Cowboy fans from across the state, around the country and even across the globe will be wearing brown and gold… [more]