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ASUW votes down proposed grading change

ASUW voted to maintain the current grading system at its Tuesday meeting. Opinions on switching to a plus/minus grading system varied among the senators. College of Arts and Sciences Senator Alex Brink was in favor of switching to the plus/minus grading system. “I’ve seen this debated a few time [more]

ASUW to vote again on plus/minus grading

ASUW will take another look at the possibility of switching to a plus/minus grading system Tuesday night before the Board of Trustees votes on the issue at its meeting this month. The current grading system that UW operates on now is A through F, with an A equaling 4.00, a B equaling a 3.00 and... [more]

Vice President of Student Affairs Sara Axelson joined the ASUW Senate in its Tuesday meeting to discuss ongoing projects and challenges for the coming year. “I think it’s important to challenge one another as well as being supportive of one another,” Axelson said. “My most treasured relation [more]

The Associated Students of the University of Wyoming conducted its last meeting this week, wherein the newly elected senators tied up loose ends for the year. Senators approved job descriptions for the ASUW executive positions, including chief of staff, director of government affairs, director of fi [more]

ASUW Senator of the Week : Time in ASUW brief but rewarding experience for senator

For one Associated Students of the University of Wyoming senator, being a member of ASUW was a short but rewarding experience. Rachel Wimbish, an international studies and economics senior, said her single year as a senator had been one she would remember. At the final ASUW meeting for the semester, [more]

ASUW Senator of the Week : Student politician looks to reach out, connect to students

One Associated Students of the University of Wyoming senator has embraced leadership roles and will continue to do so as he steps into the role of ASUW president for the 2012–13 school year. Joel Defebaugh, a political science junior, will be the ASUW president after serving as a College of Arts a [more]

ASUW endorses Campus Leadership Network in Tuesday’s meeting

The Associated Students of the University of Wyoming voted Tuesday to endorse a new program to be housed in the Service, Leadership and Community Engagement (SLCE) office. The vote was 21–7.  The new program, called the Campus Leadership Network, will match student leaders on campus with freshmen [more]